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Tabz

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i need a ( dry chicken stuffing mix ) recipe for a recipe in a cook book

plez help.


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i need a ( dry chicken stuffing mix ) recipe for a recipe in a cook book

plez help.

Not sure what you're asking Tabz. You can take gluten free bread, cut it up into small squares and let it dry out. And then season it as you would for any stuffing...broth, onion, sage, salt, pepper, sausage, oysters (a southern thing), chopped celery....

I'm going to cook some corn bread this week, that I will freeze for T-day stuffing.

Search this site for stuffing for Thanksgiving and you will find some great ones.

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I have a couple of recipes that call for Stuffing mix. I found a gluten free one once, but the texture of the final product was off. I think the problem is that gluten-free breads do not absorb liquids like the poison ones. I have given up on those recipes.

Fortunately, my dressing for turkey is made of cornbread.

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