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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 741680" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi Nomad. I do not have a tried and true recipe. When I make stuffing I do it by feel. I do use dried bread (the Pepperidge farm which are more crumbs and not cubes), lots of garlic, onions, mushrooms, parsley, celery *chopped fine with a little bit of celery leaves also chopped fine, salt, pepper, thyme, a little rosemary, marjoram if you have it, walnuts, chicken broth. I use the giblets sometimes, very finely chopped/shredded. I try to use fresh chicken stock that I make with a bay leaf.</p><p></p><p>I wish I could be more precise. (I hope I have not forgotten anything, but I think this is it.) My family likes it. I think any recipe you find that has this as it basis will be good. It will not be extraordinary or unusual but it will be tasty. (You want outstanding--sorry. This is just good.)</p><p></p><p>I cook the onions then add the celery then add the garlic and then the mushrooms. When the vegetables are soft I mix them with the bread crumbs, chopped giblets and broth and the nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 741680, member: 18958"] Hi Nomad. I do not have a tried and true recipe. When I make stuffing I do it by feel. I do use dried bread (the Pepperidge farm which are more crumbs and not cubes), lots of garlic, onions, mushrooms, parsley, celery *chopped fine with a little bit of celery leaves also chopped fine, salt, pepper, thyme, a little rosemary, marjoram if you have it, walnuts, chicken broth. I use the giblets sometimes, very finely chopped/shredded. I try to use fresh chicken stock that I make with a bay leaf. I wish I could be more precise. (I hope I have not forgotten anything, but I think this is it.) My family likes it. I think any recipe you find that has this as it basis will be good. It will not be extraordinary or unusual but it will be tasty. (You want outstanding--sorry. This is just good.) I cook the onions then add the celery then add the garlic and then the mushrooms. When the vegetables are soft I mix them with the bread crumbs, chopped giblets and broth and the nuts. [/QUOTE]
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