I have searched the interwebs high and low, scoured Pinterest, and brought out the big guns from my recipe book to come up with the perfect menu:
I got a brined turkey from WF with which I will roast with apples and onions, oh my!
I will make a beautiful gravy using Saint Martha's tips
Scalloped Potatoes will replace the traditional mashed, because no T family Thx meal is complete without creamy mashed turnips
Peas are a must at MY Thx table, along with green bean casserole {which is another family's passed down recipe that I have obtained and will keep secret -for now- to protect the unnamed}
And for dessert, my husbands infamous Hazelnut Pumpkin Pie ala Sunny Anderson
And let us not forget the stuffing. Oh, the stuffing... a T family staple.
1 pkg Jones pork sausage roll
3 stalks celery, diced
1 onion, diced
1 stick unsalted butter
1.5 cups water
0.5 cups chicken stock
Grandma Martone's Stuffing
{slightly modified by a newer generation}Ingredients
1 12oz bag of Arnold's seasoned bread cubes1 pkg Jones pork sausage roll
3 stalks celery, diced
1 onion, diced
1 stick unsalted butter
1.5 cups water
0.5 cups chicken stock
Instructions
- In a medium fry pan, cook sausage, onion and celery until sausage is cooked through, breaking up sausage meat as it cooks.
- Meanwhile, cook stick of butter in 1.5 cups of water on stove until boiling.
- Combine sausage and vegg mixture with bag of bread cubes in the bowl of a 7-quart crock pot. Mix well.
- Add liquid and mix well.
- Pour chicken stock over top of mixture.
- Cover and cook on high for up to 3-4 hours.
- Check every 1 hour or so and stir; adjust liquid if needed.
Notes
- Ok- so full disclosure, the handed down recipe my MIL makes uses 1 stalk celery, 0.5 onion, and no stock. It is also traditionally cooked in the bird.
- I researched how to cook stuffing in the crock pot A LOT and most recipes I read said to cook on high for 3-4 hours using 2 cups liquid. A few said you can also cook on low for 7-8 hours but the majority suggested high heat. I added the stock to make 2 cups total liquid.
- The above is exactly what I did during my trial run and the stuffing was perfect at 2 hours, 40 minutes.
- The stuffing surprisingly binds together pretty well. I didn't need to add any extra liquid at all- you don't want it to be too wet.
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