This is the stuffing recipe for the turducken. Chicken broth, beer, or water can be used in place of turkey broth.
Ingredients
- 1 pound pork sausage
- 16 ounces unseasoned dry bread stuffing mix
- 2 cans oyster pieces , 8 ounce
- 2 cups chopped celery
- 1 onion , chopped
- 4 tablespoons butter , melted
- 1.5 cups turkey broth
- salt and pepper to taste
- Creole seasoning to taste
Instructions
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1
Place sausage in a large, deep skillet. Cook and crumble over medium high heat until evenly brown.
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2
In a large bowl combine the dry bread stuffing with the sausage and pan juices. Stir in the oyster pieces and liquid, chopped celery, chopped onion, and butter.
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3
Add the broth/liquid a little at a time until the dressing is moist but not soggy. Season to taste with salt, pepper and Creole seasoning. Refrigerate until cold and stuff in turducken.
Nutrition Facts
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