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With that time of year approaching (at least here in North America) one can
start thinking about what sort of paleo dressing one can make for their
turkey. I think chestnuts should be one of the ingredients. Here's a
snippet from rec.food.cooking:

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You might try using chestnuts as part of a stuffing for roasted poultry,
particularly turkey. My Grandmother always added chestnuts to her stuffing.
It adds a very pleasant nuttiness to the stuffing. Cut the chestnuts in
half and boil them in water until tender then remove shells and inner peel
or boil in the intact shells with a cross hatch cut in the flat bottom to
aid peeling. Cool and crumble the pieces into a large mixing bowl. Add
sauteed ground meats and sausage, sauteed onions or shallots or garlic,
.... egg and herbs and seasonings of your choice. Blend well and stuff.

Any other dressing suggestions?

Don.

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