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>A question came up in our group in boston, regarding g.f. stuffing. Does
>anyone have any ideas on how to make a good seasoned stuffing for
>thanksgiving. I no this is a little early, but could use the time to pratice.
Steve,
Here in Canada we recently celebrated our Thanksgiving with the
usual trimmings.
In the past I have made the dressing with the cornbread stuffing
recipe in Bette Hagman's first book. This year I baked a loaf of GF white
bread & made the dressing as I would have with regular bread. It turned out
very well and everyone liked it.
The dressing I make has onions, celery, precooked sausage meat and
the seasonings sauteed in butter or margarine in a pan until the onions are
transparent. In the meantime I slightly beat an egg (or two, depending on
the amount of bread) & mix with the bread cubes, then add the sauteed
vegetables, mix & cook in my crockpot.
I can't give you any measurements, I've been making this recipe for
so many years I no longer measure just go by eye. Sometimes there are more
onions sometimes not.
Hope this helps.
Teresa
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