Sage Dressing Recipe
Ingredients:
1 cup Butter, melted 3 cup Chopped onions 3 cup Minced celery 16 slice White bread, dried - broken into small pieces 6 tbsp Minced fresh sage, -=OR=- 3 tbsp -Dried sage leaves 1 cup Minced fresh parsley 2 tsp Salt, or to taste 1 tsp Freshly ground black pepper - or to taste 2 cup Broth, or less -(turkey, giblet or chicken)
Instructions:
PUT 4 TABLESPOONS MELTED BUTTER into skillet. Add onions and celery and cook, stirring often, over moderate heat until vegetables are soft but not browned. In large bowl, combine dried bread, sage, parsley and salt and pepper. Add onion and celery mixture and remaining melted butter. Toss until well mixed (using your hands works best for mixing). Add broth slowly, a little at a time, while tossing mixture to moisten thoroughly. Take care to add only enough liquid to moisten or stuffing will become sodden. To test stuffing in order to see if seasonings are correct, melt a little butter in small skillet. Add rounded tablespoon of stuffing to skillet and stir until lightly golden. If it needs a more lively flavor, add more sage, onions or celery. Makes Enough for 16-Pound Turkey
Servings: 1
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Turkey Information
Most Turkey Recipes are ideal for diabetics and those on a low carb diet.
Turkey has 8% more protein than the equivalent sized serving of chicken breast or top loin of beef.
Including Turkey Recipes in your diet is a great way to lose weight.
An 85 grams serving of boned, skinless turkey breast contains 26 grams of protein, 1 gram of fat and zero saturated fat.
Turkey should be thawed in the refrigerator allowing 24 hours for every four to five pounds of bird weight.
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