This great sausage and bacon stuffing contains so many ingredients, some say it could be a meal in itself. Bake it as a side dish, or use it to stuff the bird.
Ingredients
- 6 ounces sliced bacon
- 1 pound ground pork sausage
- 1.5 pounds sweet onions , peeled and chopped
- 2 greens bell peppers , chopped
- 2 reds bell peppers , chopped
- 1 cup fresh mushrooms , sliced
- 0.5 cups butter
- 1 tablespoon ground black pepper
- 2 tablespoons celery salt
- 1 tablespoon seasoning salt
- 2.5 tablespoons poultry seasoning
- 1 tablespoon dried basil
- 2 tablespoons garlic powder
- 4 cups water
- 3 , 1 pound
Instructions
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1
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
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2
Place bacon in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Drain, crumble and set aside.
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3
Place sausage in a large Dutch oven. Cook over medium high heat, stirring to crumble, until evenly brown. Drain.
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4
Add the bacon to the sausage along with the onions, green bell peppers, red bell peppers, mushrooms, butter, pepper, celery salt, seasoning salt, poultry seasoning, basil, garlic powder and water. Bring to a boil; cook and stir 10 to 20 minutes, until the vegetables are soft.
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5
Gradually place the bread into the mixture, thoroughly blending until all pieces are coated. Transfer to a large baking dish or two medium baking dishes.
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6
Bake in the preheated oven 40 to 60 minutes, or until the top begins to brown.
Nutrition Facts
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