So this year for Thanksgiving, SIL decided to "coordinate" our family meal - I got stuck with the ONLY thing on the list that requires legitimate cooking.
I am in charge of making stuffing and gravy.
While I consider myself a relatively good cook, I have no idea what I'm doing here. I don't normally prepare items like this.
Any ideas? I'll be serving 10 people, possibly 11.
TIA!
DRESSING
5 loves --fresh---bread torn or cut into pieces
Brown 1 LB sausage (I use hot Bob Evans) but you know what your family likes
as it browns mash into small pieces
1 medium onion chopped
5 stalks of celery chopped small
3 fresh whole eggs
1 teaspoon full of sage (more if you like not to much or will turn dressing green)
1 stick or half cup of margarine (melted) do not add on top of eggs as will cook them
To Assemble: in a large mixing bowl or roaster put all bread/onions/celery/sausage/sage/margarine and 2 large boxes of chicken fat free broth this will make this all "soupy" then add the eggs and cover the whole top with regular ground black pepper and mix very very well----if it starts to firm as it soaks into the bread add more broth (sometimes I use 4 chicken bouillon cubes in 2 cups of water and disolve (you can also use more chicken broth) you want this bread meat mixture to be soupy...again I use black pepper over the whole top and mix very very well.....pour into buttered or PAM lined pans and bake for 45 minutes at 375 or stuff some in the turkey.
If you want Oyster dressing take out a pan full and add 1 small can of Oysters to that and bake the same
Our family likes the bite so I pepper four times and mix but that is up to you.
GRAVY-----need pan drippings/flour and a whisk use a sauce pan and start with heat low add drippings from the turkey and then your flour to make a loose paste using the whisk will keep all lumps out. add water to this and turn heat up as you whisk and the mixture will start to thicken like gravy.
IF you have on hand the water from cooking potatoes for mashing is excellent to use in this gravy and then thin it with plain water if need to
