Elegant Turkey Stuffing Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 3)
Reviewed: Feb. 11, 2009
I made this recipe for a wedding of 200 people. I got nothing but praise for this dish. It was outstanding. For people who didn't even care for stuffing, they loved this one. It is the ONLY stuffing I'll EVER make from now on. I even had to make copies to pass out because it was SOOOO good.
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Reviewed: Dec. 20, 2008
I thought this recipe included to much liquid. However, I followed the recipe to the letter and everyone including the grandchildren said that this was the best stuffing they ever had. My wife told me that this is now a family traditional stuffing. The stuffing was fantastic, however next time I will need to double the recipe to keep up with demand.
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2008
This recipe has been a staple for our Thanksgiving meal every year since before I was born. I now make it for my family. My mother never used any alcohol or orange and it is wonderful. I boil the raisins in amaretto but I drain out any extra liquid so that the flavor is not overwhelming. I also bake seperate from the turkey. I fill a 9x13 pan, cover with foil and bake it at 350 degrees for 20 to 30 mins. Sometimes I stir half way through but not always. Covering is the key to keeping it moist. Turkey day would not be the same without this recipe.
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Reviewed: Nov. 18, 2008
By far the best stuffing you'll ever have! I've made this for the past 10 years for Thanksgiving and it is legendary with my extended family of 30. If you want great results and less of an orange flavor, change the liquor to Grande Maniere......make no other changes! Bon appeite!
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Reviewed: Dec. 18, 2007
I made this last year for Thanksgiving & Christmas. I fogot to come in and rate it. We love this stuffing and I made it again this year and will probably have it next year. Thanks for sharing
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Reviewed: Dec. 16, 2007
good cooked in the bird or separately in the oven.
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Reviewed: Nov. 23, 2007
Everyone said that this was the best dish of the day and the next day it was even better! It was a nice mix of flavors and textures. I followed the recipe except I used a sage/onion herbed stuffing mix, and used 3/4 cup Triple Sec and 3/4 cup orange juice, it really was a perfect mix, not overpowering but added a nice flavor. It was fantastic and made a TON of dressing; I stuffed a 12 lb bird and had enough left to cook in a crockpot on high for 4 hours. Will make again for sure!
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Reviewed: Nov. 23, 2007
Everyone that had it said they liked it, I am not sure if they were telling the truth or not. I think for the most part it was good. I used orange juice instead of orange liquer and craisens instead of raisens. I think the orange flavor was overwhelming. I think I will use a different flavor next time. Also just a recommendation.. this recipe makes ALOT I had enough to stick in my 21 lb turkey, and then alot of left overs.. probably enough for another turkey. On that note.. make sure you have a huge bowl to stir everything in.
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Reviewed: Nov. 22, 2007
Can't give it 5 stars because I didn't use the orange liquer. I used OJ as suggested by others. It's really good. I will definitely use this recipe again.
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Reviewed: Nov. 2, 2007
I tweaked this recipe a lot. A. I used apple cider instead of orange liquer because I don't drink alcohol and really don't like the taste of it at all in cooking. (Unless it's beer bread or sauted in wine ect.). B. I used dried cranberries instead of rasins because I don't like rasins, and used orange slices while boiling the cranberries to add a little citris flavor. (Lemon would work nicely too. Just be sure to remove them before suffing/bakeing.) C. I cut down on the butter while cooking the celery and such,it was just too much. D.I added my own little bit of spices to the whole thing. It turned out really well, but I agree with much of the other reviews here. 1.Too expensive. 2.Needs to cut down on the orange a lot. 3.Needs instructions to baking and/or stuffing. The overall flavors of this recipe are either like-able or not so great. It's just too many flavors at once. It should probably be used in a dessert, not so much a stuffing. It is indeed very elegant, but just too much for myself. But thank you very much for sharing! It's nice to see different recipes like this! -Miss Blurton
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