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In reply to the discussion: Is it stuffing or dressing? [View all]Freddie
(10,101 posts)39. In PA, it's "filling"
Like potato filling, which is a delicious cross between bread filling and mashed potatoes.
I make a bread filling with cubed potatoes, diced celery and onions. Haven't cooked it inside the turkey for years, for food safety reasons and people prefer it cooked separately.
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Aha! So, you knew the answer all along! Another OP with no purpose other than divisiveness.
merrily
Nov 2015
#38
Kicking the stuffing is highly disrecommended, even if you've washed your feet.
merrily
Nov 2015
#64
It's also possible to get the stuffing at or above 165F by the time the bird is done
Major Nikon
Nov 2015
#88
I usually stuff myself with the dressing or wear a dress to stuff the stuffing inside me.
BlueJazz
Nov 2015
#6
No. Reply 1 is correct. It is about how the substance is cooked, not which ingredients you choose.
merrily
Nov 2015
#34
Growing up in around Philly - it was "filling". Pennsylvania Dutch term, I think.
djean111
Nov 2015
#49
Just so y'all know, this was the subject of a HUUUUUUUGE Flamewar back in the day...
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2015
#59