Mushroom Stuffing Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 1)
Reviewed: Mar. 15, 2013
I made this to go along with the easy cornish game hens and it was excellent. The entire family enjoyed it as there were not any left overs. I actually followed the recipe as is and it turned out great.
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Reviewed: Dec. 26, 2012
My husband and our guests would've given this 5 stars but I wasn't blown away by it. I used half the bread cubes, twice the chicken broth and portobellos instead of regular mushrooms. Probably about triple the spices too.
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Reviewed: Dec. 24, 2012
I think its suppose to be 1/2 cup, not 12 cups!
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Reviewed: Dec. 18, 2012
Okay, there are a few things you need to know about this recipe. It is a good blueprint for stuffing, but 1) DO NOT USE CRUMBS!!! Substitute for cubed bread, I used a bag from the grocery store, which turned out find. Also, 12 cups is too much, 10 cups of cubed bread worked very well. 2) USE AT LEAST 3 CUPS CHICKEN BROTH/STOCK. This made it moist and delicious!!! 3) ADD ONE CLOVE GARLIC to the onion/celery saute. And finally, 4) USE A VARIETY OF MUSHROOMS, this will add to the depth of flavor of the stuffing. I used a gourmet mix and 'baby bellos'. I did a 'rehearsal' of this recipe tonight and it came out absolutely delicious with the changes I listed above. If you have any mushroom lovers in your house, this will surely be a winner!
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Reviewed: Nov. 22, 2012
I made this for my vegetarian sister and it was pretty good. Not my favorite stuffing recipe but definitely tasty. I changed it up just slightly... I used roasted garlic bread loaves purchased from Costco. Tore it into pieces and let it dry out for almost 24 hours. I then proceeded with the recipe. I used baby bella mushrooms for the shroom part. I added a teaspoon of dry sage along with the poultry seasoning stage, because stuffing just isn't the same to me without sage (personal preference :). I used vegetable broth instead of chicken broth to honor the vegetarian eater and I didn't measure how much... I just added it slowly until it seemed to be appropriately moistened. I think I used about 1 1/3 cans. Turned out quite well. :)
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Reviewed: Nov. 23, 2011
This stuffing is wonderful, I too added portabella mushrooms and used a lot more chicken broth than stated. I turned out very moist and flavorful. I also melted a stick of butter and mixed in. Everything is better with butter and its a special occasion so I figured what the heck!! My daughter can't keep her hands off of it!! Thanks so much.
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Reviewed: Sep. 22, 2011
This recipe was very good but I did make a few changes. I made it with cubed french bread that had been toasted. I also added way more salt, pepper and poultry then the recipe called for. I am glad because I think it would have been very bland otherwise. I also did not add parsley because I did not have any. I will be making this again for sure. Thank you for the recipe!
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Reviewed: Aug. 28, 2011
This was quite nice, although I think it could have done with a bit more punch to it, perhaps a bit more onion than the recipe called for and some sage as we found it slightly bland. I also think it would have worked better with cubed bread rather than finer breadcrumbs.
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Living In: Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Reviewed: May 2, 2011
Add a little more broth
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Reviewed: Nov. 25, 2010
This recipe turned out amazing! Thought it might come out dry but read the other reviews and added more broth, perfect! I also put a little spin on it and left out the apples but added some sausage. Before it went into the over, coated it with some parm. Gave it that crusty yumminess! Thanks for the recipe!
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