Serving Size:
10lbs Turkey
Time:
30 mins
Difficulty:
Easy

Ingredients

  • 1 loaf of stale bread
  • Pepper
  • Rosemary
  • Poultry seasoning
  • Thyme
  • Celery Salt
  • Garlic
  • 1 lbs sausage meat
  • 2 chopped onions
  • 1 chopped green pepper
  • 1 chopped celery
  • 1 cup apple sauce -or- chopped apple
  • 1 can sliced mushrooms
  • 1 slightly beaten egg

Directions

  1. In a large bowl, tear stale bread in to smallish pieces.
  2. Add spices—-pepper, rosemary, poultry seasoning, thyme, celery salt/ seed, lots of garlic, anything else you like and season to taste fresh spices are best but dried will do…..
  3. In a large frying pan, brown 1 pound of sausage meat, drain off fat, and add to torn bread
  4. In the same pan, saute 2 chopped onions( or more), chopped green peppers, celery to suit. Add to the bread & spices
  5. Add about a cup of apple sauce or a chopped apple which could be sauteed with the onions.
  6. Fresh sliced ( or—1 can of sliced mushrooms and 1 can of whole mushrooms) added to mix
  7. Add 1 slightly beaten egg to mix and toss together.
  8. STUFF TURKEY FROM BOTH ENDS & it is even better if you loosen the skin over the whole bird and stuff between the skin and meat. This flavours the whole bird and keeps it moister.
  9. Place turkey on a lifter rack in a foil pan. This lets you lift the cooked bird out and save the drippings for gravy.
  10. Always use cornstarch to thicken the gravy.
  11. Rub the whole turkey with olive oil, crushed garlic, and pour a little lemon juice over it too. Pepper to suit.
  12. Cover loosely with foil and roast in the oven to time suiting the size of bird!

Description

Every year we would head to my aunt and uncle’s house for Thanksgiving. I remember first thing in the morning my aunt would be in her housecoat browning the sausage meat and prepping this recipe. I never ate it, it didn’t appeal to me. After she passed I had a 36lbs turkey to stuff, so I asked my uncle to share this with me; the instructions above were largely a copy/paste of his words verbatim. Because of the effort (it took 3.5 loaves of bread!) I thought I should give it a try and have been eating it ever since!

We made this last thanksgiving and it was super well received. I omitted the apple sauce, included the chopped apple, and added sliced almonds to the mix.

By rob

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