My grandma's way of making turkey stuffing who is not with us anymore and I am sure would be proud that I am thinking of her still. She was part Swedish and reminded me of the actress Ruth Gordon in a way as a spirited woman full of love and back home warmth.
Provided by Brentster
Categories Poultry
Time 5h
Yield 7-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Crush the bread with hands in bowl.
- Drain and cut up the oysters, adding to bread.
- Add milk.
- Cover the extra turkey parts; tail and neck with water in a small pot and make stock while frying the cut up onion and celery with butter; salt and pepper [until translucent].
- Cut up the zucchini; yellow squash and add it to a big pot with the fried-up onions and celery.
- Cut up the fresh sage and add it to big pot.
- Take out the boiled turkey parts and cut them up adding them to the vegetable mixture (except the tail and neck I get rid of).
- Add the water they were cooking in to the vegetable mixture.
- Combine contents of big pot to bread and oysters and mix it thoroughly.
- Stuff that big Fat Tom Turkey at both ends even cut a hole at top of skin that is tucked under so as to add some stuffing in this way.
- Cover turkey with foil until last hour.
- Bake at 350°F for 4 hours.
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