Stuffing with giblets
Stuffing with giblets

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Mom always added the giblets to her stuffing so was surprised when others found this unusual! This is a great recipe and have been looking for it since my grandfather bless his soul passed away. i cook and grind the giblets myself and also add a lil sage. thank. Bake this Classic Giblet Stuffing in a casserole dish for a delicious Thanksgiving dinner side dish.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook stuffing with giblets using 8 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Stuffing with giblets:
  1. Take 4 boxes turkey stuffing mix
  2. Make ready 1 whole celery
  3. Take 1 LARGE white onion (softball sized or better)
  4. Take 2 container chicken liver
  5. Make ready 2 packs gizzards and hearts
  6. Make ready Giblets and neck in the bird
  7. Get Butter
  8. Take 2 containers Chicken stock @ 32oz each

Trim the liver and put it in the refrigerator. In my photo you will notice a darker portion of the stuffing; this was the bit that was stuffed into the turkey itself and after roasting it has a crispy outside coating. This is a delicious savoury stuffing that I make every year for Thanksgiving. During the year I love to make it with a whole chicken minus the giblets as I can't find chickens that come with giblets in the UK.

Instructions to make Stuffing with giblets:
  1. Put livers, gizzards, heart and neck in a pot. Put both containers of chicken stock in the pot and start to boil.
  2. Chop onion and celery put in a large pan with butter (use the amount of butter the stuffing boxes call for) and load up with poultry seasoning. Saute until celery and onion are cooked but not mushy. Keep in mind the poultry seasoning needs to be enough to flavor 4 boxes of stuffing. Go heavy on it!
  3. While boiling and cooking the giblets, onion and celery. Empty your boxes of stuffing into a large container. I use a huge pot that I normally have to steam crabs in.
  4. Once giblets are cooked soup them out (do not drain off juice keep it and set aside) you will chop up the giblets to desired consistency and toss them into the pan with the celery to stay warm.
  5. Once giblets are added you pour the entire pan into pot with the dry stuffing.
  6. (Get another set of hands) Have someone hold the pot as you are going to slowly add a cup or two at a time the still boiling hit broth from the giblets into the stuffing mixture. Mix after each pour, to make sure the stuffing doesn't get overly water logged and moisture is evenly spread through. Usually 4-6 cups about does it. But again don't add it all at once. You want the stuffing to be moist but have a bit of crunch still. It will soften as it sits and absorbs the liquid more.
  7. See my steam in a bag turkey to see what to do with the extra broth that's left over!

Remove giblets with a slotted spoon and reserve liquid. Chop giblets and place in a large bowl with the cornbread, apples, onion, parsley, sage, salt, pepper and garlic powder. Add enough of the reserved cooking liquid to make a moist stuffing; toss gently. Keep in mind, when you're cooking stuffing inside the turkey, food safety is of utmost importance. Spray large baking dish with cooking spray.

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