Old Fashioned Stuffing Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 5)
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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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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Reviewed: Nov. 22, 2007
GREAT RECIPE! THANKS MUCH
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Reviewed: Mar. 20, 2007
I gave this four stars only because I made changes. I took advice of others and added 1 tsp. thyme, 1 tsp. more sage, 2c. more broth which I used to baste during baking and used 1/2 croutons 1/2 bread. I also added a can of mushrooms and let it sit in the fridge overnight. It came out so moist and so good people kept going back for more. One person told me it was the best stuffing he had ever had! That meant a lot because he thinks stuffing is the best thing on earth! Thanks so much for a wonderful recipe!!
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Reviewed: Dec. 24, 2006
I decided to try someone else's recipe this year. Not as expected
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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2006
So good! I made the regular recipe and I also made one with sausage. Both were perfect! Thanks!!
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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2006
This stuffing was great!! I changed a few things. I used half a roll of Bob Evans sage sausage instead of the turkey liver, and used dried cherries instead of cranberries, just because thats what I had. I also added a bit more chicken broth, as it seemed a little dry, but the flavor was spectacular. Everyone loved it.
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Reviewed: Nov. 23, 2006
Made this for dinner tonight...and delicious. This is my grandma's recipe (with a slight variation on the sage). We also only add 1 egg and a little bit more onion. Delicous. Everyone ate this up with very little left over (bit disappointed....wanted to bring some home). Thanks for the post.
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