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Easy Crock Pot Stuffing Dressing

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Ingredients

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1 lb ground chuck
1 cup butter
1 cup celery, chopped
1 cup onion, chopped
28 ounces herb seasoned stuffing mix, use pepperidge farm sage and onion cubes
5 cups chicken broth (see directions)
turkey neck
turkey giblets

Nutritional information

375.4
Calories
166 g
Calories From Fat
18.5 g
Total Fat
9.8 g
Saturated Fat
50.6 mg
Cholesterol
1054.5 mg
Sodium
39.3 g
Carbs
1.9 g
Dietary Fiber
4.9 g
Sugars
12.2 g
Protein
196 g
Serving Size

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Easy Crock Pot Stuffing Dressing

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    When used to stuff the turkey with my dressing, there was never enough so I had to make some of it in a casserole dish too. But that batch never came out the same, so I decided to adapt my recipe slightly and make it all together in the crock pot. It came out great (lots of compliments) and I didn't have to bother with stuffing (and unstuffing) the bird. In fact, I got to sleep in just a little longer because I didn't have to make the stuffing until after the bird was already in the oven (bonus). You can also prepare it through step 3 in advance. I make this recipe to go along with a 20 lb turkey, so if I make it right after the bird goes in the oven the timing is about perfect.

    • 280 min
    • Serves 16
    • Easy

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    Easy Crock Pot Stuffing (Dressing),When used to stuff the turkey with my dressing, there was never enough so I had to make some of it in a casserole dish too. But that batch never came out the same, so I decided to adapt my recipe slightly and make it all together in the crock pot. It came out great (lots of compliments) and I didn’t have to bother with stuffing (and unstuffing) the bird. In fact, I got to sleep in just a little longer because I didn’t have to make the stuffing until after the bird was already in the oven (bonus). You can also prepare it through step 3 in advance. I make this recipe to go along with a 20 lb turkey, so if I make it right after the bird goes in the oven the timing is about perfect.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Brown Ground Beef and Drain Grease.

    2
    Done

    Melt Butter in Saucepan and Cook Celery and Onion Until Tender.

    3
    Done

    Combine Stuffing Cubes, Ground Beef and Celery Onion Mixture in Extra Large Bowl or Roasting Pan (to Allow Room For Mixing).

    4
    Done

    Add Chicken Broth and Mix Well. Note: the Amount of Broth You Use May Vary. I Like My Stuffing Pretty Moist and the Amount Needed Can Vary Depending on How Dry the Bread Cubes Are. I Generally Use About 5 Cups, but Adjust This to Your Liking. It Will not Dry Out in the Crock Pot Like It Does in the Oven, So Make About as Moist as You Want It to Be When It Is Done, Then Add About 1/4 Cup More. You Can Always Add a Litte Water Later If It Looks Too Dry, but It Will Be a Bigger Ordeal If It Is Too Soupy For You (requires Spreading on Pan and Baking in the Oven For Awile).

    5
    Done

    Place Stuffing in Crock Pot and Place Turkey Neck and Giblets on Top to Help Flavor the Stuffing.

    6
    Done

    Cook on Medium-Low For About 4 Hours.

    7
    Done

    Remove Turkey Neck and Giblets Before Serving (i Also Give It a Good Stirring at This Point).

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