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In reply to the discussion: Anyone else disappointed by the stuffing at Thanksgiving dinner? [View all]marlakay
(13,272 posts)7. Yes last few years we have been
Eating out because my mom is in her 90's don't want her to drive and her tiny apt too small to cook or have 7 people in we all drive there (Sacramento)
Some of the restaurants we have tried better than others. Best was in old town.
This year wanted to try a smaller place so went to Italian bistro with turkey dinner special. Dressing was not the best not even close and one of my fav things.
Thinking about rent Airbnb house next year and cooking.
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Followed to the letter, the Turkey Gravy recipe from "The Joy of Cooking" is absolutely superb
A HERETIC I AM
Nov 2018
#14
I know this recipe...Dad did a lot of the cooking and I remember the gizzards, a part of
asiliveandbreathe
Nov 2018
#21
You have to be patient. You won't get it 100% perfect the first time, but you learn.
Blue_true
Nov 2018
#61
The stuffing soaks up some of the juices that usually go into the gravy.
appleannie1943
Nov 2018
#77
When we ditched stuffing in the sixties, the quality of the turkey went up exponentially
Brother Buzz
Nov 2018
#9
I'm with you! I hate soggy-in-the-bird-stuffing. Which means you have to cook the turkey longer.
smirkymonkey
Nov 2018
#17
I use half cornbread and half French bread. I add sage and thyme to my cornbread
Arkansas Granny
Nov 2018
#45
Been cooking Thanksgiving dinner for fifty years...there is only one turkey and
asiliveandbreathe
Nov 2018
#16
Hubby has spoken...there will be NO turkey without Bells stuffing - so let it be said
asiliveandbreathe
Nov 2018
#28
It's called Bell's Stuffing Mix? Might have to try it since it can be ordered online.
brush
Nov 2018
#41
yeah we do stove top and try to add stuff in it.. this year it was cranraisens
samnsara
Nov 2018
#52