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Submitted by twissis
"When DH & I go to the U.S., I always bring home 2 lrg bags of Pepperidge Farm Dressing Mix. Like all of us I expect, I “doctor” it up a bit to suit our preferences. The simple truth is that after many yrs of making many versions of bread stuffing, I finally decided you just can’t beat it for flavor & ease of prep. After returning from the U.S. last mo w/my PFDM, DH went to Greece & I was alone at Thanksgiving. While not a holiday here, a local hotel advertised what they called a typical U.S. Thanksgiving meal & served it as a lunch buffet, so a friend & I went to ck it out. I really didn’t expect to learn much that would improve my own fare, but I was so wrong! I learned how to make the best bread stuffing I have ever put in my mouth! For me at least, an added bonus was that it has a distinct Eastern European flavor (Czech, Polish or German in my view), will be perfect to accompany our roast duck on Christmas Eve & would also be excellent w/roast pork & turkey. As good as this is, I suspect all 3 countries would love to claim it as their own. I hope you try this & enjoy it. It is just wonderful & I will never make another! Yield & times have been estimated. (Pic will post after Christmas)"
photo by DianaEatingRichly
- Ready In:
- 1hr
- Ingredients:
- 10
- Yields:
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20 3/4 cup servings
- Serves:
- 20
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ingredients
- 2⁄3 cup dried cranberries
- 1⁄2 loaf dark rye bread (roughly 1/2 lb, torn in sml bite-size pieces)
- 3 celery ribs (finely diced)
- 2 red onions (finely diced)
- 2 large apples (peeled, cored & diced)
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 (16 ounce) package herb seasoned stuffing mix (Like I said, Pepperidge Farm works for me)
- 8 tablespoons butter or 8 tablespoons margarine
- 2 teaspoons caraway seeds
- 4 cups canned chicken broth (or homemade stock, but I use mine for the gravy)
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directions
- Put dried cranberries in a 1 cup measuring cup, fill w/boiling water & set aside to plump.
- Preheat oven to 250°F.
- Tear dark rye bread into small bite-size pieces & place in oven baking dish lrg enough to have them generally in 1 layer. Allow to crisp somewhat, but not go completely dry & crunchy.
- While rye bread is crisping, put 2 tbsp olive oil in lrg dutch oven. Saute diced celery 1st for 1 min over med-heat, add diced onion & saute mix till veggies are beginning to soften. Remove from heat & stir in diced apple just to combine.
- CAUTION: Do not cook further once the apple is added. The apple will cook slightly just by virtue of being added to the hot veggie mix. If you cook further, the apple will likely turn to mush.).
- Dump entire pkg of seasoned stuffing mix over the apples & then the slightly crisped rye bread atop the stuffing mix.
- Dot surface as evenly as possible w/8 tbsp of butter or margarine & sprinkle the caraway seeds atop the mixture. .
- Heat chicken broth or stock to a near boil & pour over all ingredients in the dutch oven. Stir well to combine all ingredients.
- Drain plumped dried cranberries & reserve the liquid. Stir them GENTLY into the stuffing mixture & use the reserved liquid to add more moisture to the stuffing if you feel it is needed.
- You are now done w/the recipe. The dressing can be served immediately, stuffed in the duck/turkey or cooked in the oven later. Follow your usual methods for this.
Questions & Replies
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Can I use a slow Croc pot for this recipe instead of putting it in the oven? I saw 1 review that said Not to bake it. But I also read many that put them in the oven? Which is better? Or just different opinions but both ways are okay?
Sherrie A.
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If I make this recipe the day before - how long can I cook it w/o having the apples all mushy?
pbcjoiner
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Reviews
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This will be my third thanksgiving making this stuffing. I love it, my family loves it and my kids love it! I've never had such a good recipe for stuffing! This is one recipe that will never get old!!!
Mama Vice
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Superb! I couldn't find dark rye bread so I used pumpernickle and it was delicious. Because this doesn't jump out at you at first glance, chefs take note: YOU DO NOT BAKE THIS STUFFING! If, like me, you do not care for caraway seeds they can be omitted, but even I have to admit they added something special to the flavor. This will be served on my Thanksgiving buffet with compliments to Twissis.
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The ultimated dressing! I have made "stuffing" for years. Nothing fancy, but always from scratch etc. This tops em' all! There is not one thing we didn't like about the recipe. Followed this to a "t" easy, smells delicious, and tastes even better. Oh there was one thing that was different, the color of the rye bread was light instead of dark, but that had no bearing on taste. I will use this recipe from now on. The cranberries, apples, rye bread, and onions really balance this stuffing out to be just perfect. Thank so much twissis~another winner under your belt. UPDATED To Add: You should make MORE then stated, I am ashamed to admit I ate about 1/4 cup or more all by myself before it hit the table.
Andi Longmeadow Farm
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This was a really awesome stuffing. We loved the caraway seeds. It was all gone by day 1<br/>no left overs. Followed recipe exactly.
colamonico
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Since I didn't need to make this much stuffing, I modified this recipe a little. I didn't add the rye bread and just used the one pkg. of stuffing. Next time I'll add the rye bread as I think that it would really add to the flavor. I also used yellow onions instead of the red. The cranberries and apples made this stuffing so moist and delicious! I baked this stuffing...covered with foil.. in a greased 9x13" pan. Took the foil off for the last few min. of baking to crisp it up a little. I'll make this again for our Christmas dinner. Thanks!
Hazeleyes
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
twissis
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I am an American transplanted from Dallas to Iceland by marriage to a native Icelander & I retired to become his "Kitchen Queen". We love to entertain our family & friends, so I have an eclectic collection of recipes. I especially love simple, easy-fix, flexible & make-ahead recipes - BUT also like challenging myself on occasion. I enjoy baking & food photography. I am devoted to the "More is Always Better Principle" & apply it liberally to bacon, butter & garlic. I can have ingredient issues due to availability here in Iceland & my DH is medically diet-restricted from some ingredients as well. Either situation might require me to modify a recipe, but I will do my best to be true to your recipes & fair/honest in my reviews. Mary Pat (aka twissis)
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