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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Mom's Stuffing Recipe

I think we all grow up with certain smells that triggers fond memories from our childhood.
This stuffing is one that does it for me. We could me anywhere in the house and when our eyes would start to water we knew Mom was making her fabulous Stuffing!
Those onions!

We always had it for the Holidays - Thanksgiving and Christmas. We always had a Ham and a large Turkey. Why both. My Dad's family raised Turkeys when he was young - he'd only eat Ham, guess he'd had enough Turkey growing up.

My Sister has the Thanksgiving Holiday now, or should I say prior to the Pandemic.
She always has the same menu as Mom did. Whenever I was out of state I also made the same. The tradition carries on. My children look forward to that same menu each year now.  Hoping they carry it on long after I'm gone.

I'll make it again for Christmas and can't wait for those aromas to carry me back to my childhood.

Mom's Stuffing

Brown in pan:

1 Onion, ground up
2 lbs. bulk pork sausage
1 cup celery, cut up

Once brown stir in:

1 package seasoned bread crumbs
1 egg, beaten
milk to moisten

Place into buttered casserole dish. Cover with foil. Bake at 325* for 1 hour. 
Serves 8.

Grind onion

Brown sausage, onion, and celery.

Add egg and milk

Butter casserole

Add stuffing

Cover with foil and bake

Done!

Yum!!

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6 comments:

  1. Hi, I just love homemade stuffing! I just don't understand how some people can buy stuffing in a box from the supermarket. You've inspired me to cook a roast chicken with stuffing as soon as I get the opportunity. Happy holidays!

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    1. Awesome! I think it's thought of as difficult to make. I'm sure there are more involved recipes out there, but Mom's was to the point and delicious. Ah Memories ♥

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  2. thanks for sharing your recipe... gonna try it my grandma used to be in charge of stuffing but nowI am the lady of the house and try to live up to her reputation of great cook
    thanks for sharing come see us at http://shopannies.blogspot.com

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    1. I'm sure you'll do just fine. Each generation unfortunately steps up eventually. Time flies, hard to believe I'm one of 3 in the oldest generation now! What happened! LOL

      Have fun with it, Wishing you all the best. Merry Christmas!
      *hugs*
      deb

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  3. Yum! Thanks for sharing your family recipe at Vintage Charm!

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  4. Stuffing is my most favourite part of holiday meals! Thanks so much for sharing with us over at the You're the Star Blog Hop. We hope to see you again soon!

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I'd love for you to leave me a comment. Helps me to know I'm not totally crazy...like my family thinks I am!
*hugs*deb