The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 25, 2009
This recipe was good but onlyafter i added more sage and some tyme. I baked it for one hour but mid way through i pulled it out of the oven to taste it and it needed more flavor and it was dry so i added more chicken broth. After putting more flavor into it it was very good just like good ole stuffing that i am used to eating.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 22, 2009
Gret stuffing. My first family thanksgiving and everybody loved it. I will try it again this year but, substitute with sweet bread to see how it will taste.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 18, 2009
Oh! Something else I forgot to mention! Perhaps another reason some have found this to be dry could be because they are toasting the bread? I just lay my bread slices out on a cookie cooling rack for a couple of hours & then turn them over & let them sit for a bit more. I don't let them get totally dried out. Hope all of this helps!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 5, 2009
I put mine into a stuffing bag then put it in the turkey and it turned out really mushy but maybe it was because the bag. Flavor was great though! I wll try this recipe without the bag next time.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 30, 2009
I thought I did everything right. But mine turned out really dry! The flavor was good, but it was way too dry. I'll do it differently next time!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Feb. 1, 2009
i only used 1/2 fresh toasted bread and 1 package dried multi-grain bread crumbs from bakery . i also used a few pats of real butter on top.VERY GOOD !
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 19, 2009
This is a simple but very delicious recipe. I used it as a casserole top crust and the excess I baked and topped with shredded cheddar cheese just long enough to melt the cheese.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Dec. 27, 2008
I am not going to give this recipe a four or five and then say what I changed. I thought it was bland and dry. Why give a recipe a high score when it does not deserve it. I wished I would have researched others first.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2008
good olde fashion dressing.
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Reviewed: Nov. 26, 2008
Ok, so I gave this 4 stars because, like others, things needed to be added to make it the BEST! I too added more sage and I used 1/2 my homemade wheat bread and 1/2 organic garden herb croutons. I also used organic cream of chicken soup for my extra flavor and liquid. Turned out awesome! Thanks for this wonderful starter recipe.
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2008
I also added more liquid, but I used half and half as the extra liquid. It make it so moist and rich tasting. I upped the sage a bit as well as added a couple more eggs. But this is a good basic recipe!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 18, 2008
Good stuff...just like Mom's. Of course, she could never give me a recipe with amounts, etc. I like the sauteeing the veggies first, that's how I grew up making it. Only change I make is to used cubed bread--another preference (or cheat and use bags of herbed bread from the grocery!). I play with liquid amounts to suit but this recipe as printed is generally spot on. And I like to add a little evaporated milk bc that's how mom did it.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 7, 2008
I didn't like stuffing before I found this recipe, but gave it another shot for an upcoming potluck. Instead of using sliced bread, I picked up a loaf of French bread at the market. Didn't have time to dry out the bread the night before, so I sliced it up, laid the slices flat on a cookie sheet, and stuck it in the oven at about 200 degrees for an hour or 2 to dry it out. The French bread made all the difference, and gave the stuffing a fabulous, chewy but not wet texture. Friends at the potluck raved about it. I did add some chicken broth halfway through, like others did.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 31, 2008
Nice flavor, but really dry. I even doubled the chicken broth. The middle section turned out fine, but the sides were left to throw away. If I make it again I won't use as much bread. I did take another reviewers suggestion and leave some fingernail-size chunks along with the crumbs. I did like that. I also added 1 Tablespoon of sage.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 25, 2008
My family and I were REALLY pleased with the way this turned out--even my 4-yr-old said it tasted good. Sorry, Mom, this is better than yours (it's a good thing she doesn't use the internet, huh?) I halved this recipe, as this was just to be served as a side dish for our "Thanksgiving in July" dinner (3 adults and 2 picky kids), and we had enough left over to freeze for another meal--I hope it freezes well! Anyway, I only made a few changes (as usual): I used homemade corn (flavored) bread from the bread machine, which I cut into small cubes rather than crush w/rolling pin; I added chopped celery tops with a small, diced stalk, one finely diced med carrot and 1/2 a diced green apple, I also used 1/4 red onion and 1/4 reg onion. When sauteeing the veggies, they looked so colorful and smelled so good, that I might end up creating some type of salad that I serve just as is. I ended up having to use 1-1/2 cans of chicken broth to get the right consistency, which when cooked came out perfect-not too mushy, not too dry. As suggested by BobL, DON'T drain the veggies mix, mix the egg in w/broth before adding, and I just mixed this w/my hands, as it's the way I always saw my mom doing it, and seemed like the easiest way. Great taste and really pretty easy to make--I'll be using this for the real Thanksgiving meal this year, as my mom doesn't cook the family meal anymore and my husband says his mom never could make dressing that wasn't from a box (thank goodness she doesn't use this si
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Dec. 4, 2007
Tastes just like Stove Top(R) stuffing! I was very pleased.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Dec. 4, 2007
This was a good recipe..I used a little gravy and added in to make it a little more moist when serving..but that was my fault because I had to wait for the turkey to finish and everything else was done ! WILL MAKE THIS AGAIN!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 30, 2007
This stuffing is really great. I used it to stuff my 15 lbs turkey and had "leftovers" for another caserole which I baked separately. The one cooked inside the turkey turned out beautifully, but the caserole one was a little bit dry. I think I will either cover it more or put more broth. The veggies need to be really soft before you mix them with the bread. I used a mix of rye and sourdough. Simply wonderful. Thanks for sharing this one!
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2007
Loved it, very easy.
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Reviewed: Nov. 23, 2007
This was a return to "yesteryear". A recipe that my Mom used to make. However, to indulge my wife's Mother's recipe I made couple of addtions in ingredients as well as sequence steps: Within the celery volume I added cellery leaves. I added 1/2 cup of minced parsley. I shortened the drying time by first toasting all the bread to a light brown color...and then placing the slices in a large casserole dish in the microwave on a medium setting for 5 minutes. Then repeating it as needed until the bread was rigid when the microwave power was interrupted by opening the door and checking. That saved the 24hr drying time and brought it down into about 20 minutes. I did not use a rolling pin to crush the bread into total crumbs, but crushed it by hand until there were crumbs and pieces in the bowl. Pieces were never larger than the average thumbnail and there were a lot of crumbs. After placing the crushed bread in a bowl, add the dry ingredient-spices and thoroughly mix them together before adding the eggs and chicken broth. Then mix the eggs and chicken broth together before adding to the crumb-spice mixture. Then add the results of the sauted onion-celery mix without draining it. Add more water if needed at this point so the resultant stuffing is moist and clumps together, but is not a mushy mess. Four family traditions loved it!!
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