Stuffing or dressing?

CarolfromTX

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Growing up in Pennsylvania, my mother always stuffed our turkey, and I do the same. My daughter and granddaughter are huge fans of the stuffing, a concoction of white bread, mushrooms, celery, and onions. Now the experts say not to stuff the bird because of a risk of food poisoning. I don't listen to them. I never stuff the bird until right before I put it in the oven, and the stuffing always comes out lava hot. Haven't killed anyone yet! But here in the south, they serve "dressing," a side dish usually made with corn bread and sometimes sausage. It's good, but we all still prefer stuffing. How about you?
 

I have eaten stuffing all my life. No issues yet. I still make my mom's stuffing. Bread, celery, onion, sage, and the giblets diced up into it. I use broth to wet it before I stuff. I also buy a couple turkey drumsticks, and make extra in a casserole dish, with the drums on top.
 
I have eaten stuffing all my life. No issues yet. I still make my mom's stuffing. Bread, celery, onion, sage, and the giblets diced up into it. I use broth to wet it before I stuff. I also buy a couple turkey drumsticks, and make extra in a casserole dish, with the drums on top.
Yes, same as mine but I stopped using the giblets.

Here, it's stuffing if stuffed into the bird; dressing if made on the side.
 

I call it stuffing. I make it the same way my mom did. Onions and celery cooked in margarine, salt,pepper, parsley and quite a bit of thyme all added to fresh bread cubes.I stuff the bird and also make a big pan of it on the side. I cook the pan of stuffing in the oven uncovered and set aside when it is lightly browned. After the turkey is done I remove the stuffing and add to the pan of stuffing and mix gently. This makes the perfect consistency,not to mushy and not dry and all is flavored with turkey.
I might add that I always put a wet piece of cheese cloth in the bird sort of like a pocket. Then I add the stuffing. When it is time to remove the stuffing I just pull the cheese cloth that has been left hanging out a bit and all the stuffing pops right out. Looks like to poor thing is giving birth but it works great.
 
My mom and dad stuffed the bird, I thought that this was pretty gross when I was a kid, when I had my own family we made cornbread dressing and cooked it in the crockpot, I will also make a casserole of the dressing and bake in the oven, this removes much of the moisture and is a perfect consistency for gravy, oh boy I cannot wait for thanksgiving next week Yum Yum🦃
 
I always have to make two pans of dressing.....one with oysters and one without. I and some others MUST have oysters in the dressing and others would run screaming before they'd eat it, even though they'd probably love it if they didn't know what was in it.
Even tho' I live in New England, I have never tasted oyster dressing. I've always wanted to, 😢
 
My mom always used Pepperidge Farm herb stuffing. She added onions and celery and used chicken broth in it. I do the same, except I put Italian sausage and Bell's Seasoning in it, too. That goes in the bird. I make other stuffing in casserole dishes (no onions or sausage) and regular (won't fit in bird).

I check stuffing temp with a Thermapen thermometer.

I like "Thanksgiving Appetizers" (crisp turkey skin wrapped around stuffing -- which no one else likes, thank goodness -- no sharing necessary), and I like turkey, dressing, and gravy sandwiches after Thanksgiving.
 
My mom was German, so in our family, butter on sandwiches with meat or cheese -- no mayo! My cousin puts butter on all sandwiches - even pb&j.

All my "not in my usual diet" treats are limited to Thanksgiving and the day after. And Christmas -- cannot give up Yorkshire pudding and gravy.


QUOTE="RadishRose, post: 1175050, member: 1556"]
For me it's turkey, dressing and Hellman's mayo next day, then I'm done.
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I was born and raised in NYC so we always had stuffing, and it wasn't white bread crap, it was good stuffing made with good assorted breads and vegetables and spices...When I moved to Oklahoma they all called it dressing, but it's basically the same dam thing...According to most dictionaries, stuffing is defined as “a mixture used to stuff another food, traditionally poultry, before cooking.”..."Whereas dressing is cooked in a pan outside of the turkey cavity."...So really not much of a difference, but the stuffing/dressing debate will never end...It's just like the sauce/gravy debate that Italians have been arguing about for over 100 years now. :ROFLMAO:
 
I grew up with a bread-based, onion, celery, butter, and turkey broth stuffing seasoned with Bell's poultry seasoning.

shopping
 
always stuffing for us -- garlic sage and onion sausage meat 'little mustard -pepper salt -smells delish '
then stuff the turkey top and inside ...
 

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