Rice & Corn Dressing Recipe
Ingredients:
2 cup Brown or white rice -(uncooked) 1 lb Chicken or turkey -giblets, use few or no -livers Broth from cooking giblets 1/2 Bunch of celery hearts, -finely sliced 1 large Bell pepper, chopped 2 medium Onions, chopped Salt & pepper to taste Cayenne pepper to taste Optional: Poultry -seasoning, sage and -garlic powder to taste 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce (or -to taste) 1 can (12-oz) corn (Green -Giant Niblets preferred)
Instructions:
Cook rice according to package directions. Cook giblets in salted water until tender, cool, then chop or grind. ave the broth. Saute celery, onion and bell pepper until the celery is limp (can be easily smashed between thumb and forefinger). Add all seasonings except Worcestershire sauce. Simmer for 5 minutes. Add the Worcestershire sauce and corn. Simmer for 10 minutes. Combinerice and vegetable mixtures. Add the chopped giblets and mix well. Use the broth to moisten, if necessary. Put the dressing in the turkey and cook the turkey as usual. If stuffing wild ducks or geese, do not stuff until the last 15 to 30 minutes of cooking time. Enough to stuff 1 large turkey.
Judi Johnson (Rice Farmer)
MM by Cathy Svitek
Servings: 2
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Turkey Information
Turkey has 8% more protein than the equivalent sized serving of chicken breast or top loin of beef.
Most Turkey Recipes are ideal for diabetics and those on a low carb diet.
If you are seeking a healthy diet, or trying to lose weight, Turkey is the ideal meat.
Turkey is a delicious, versatile protein that can be included in most diets.
Turkey should be thawed in the refrigerator allowing 24 hours for every four to five pounds of bird weight.
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