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Stuffing!

(36 Posts)
Willow10 Tue 11-Dec-18 11:59:14

Well said Urmstongran.

Nata Tue 11-Dec-18 11:55:02

ecci53, I like the stuffing made of sausage meat, chestnuts (peel, roughly chop), eggs, sauteed mushrooms, breadcrumbs. Some rice is to your taste, I'm a fan of rice.

Urmstongran Tue 11-Dec-18 11:31:44

Mabon1 that was a very clipped response. You do come over, in most posts, as ascerbic. I honestly don’t know what you get from GN in general as your remarks are mostly so cutting.

Nanny27 Tue 11-Dec-18 11:28:38

I make a nice fruity one. Use breadcrumbs and a little vegetable suet as the base. Then chopped dried apricots or cranberries if you prefer. Prunes are good too. I bind mine with egg but that not necessary if you prefer a lighter stuffing.

Willow10 Tue 11-Dec-18 11:21:14

Because she wanted to ask gransnetters mabon - what's wrong with you? confused

nipsmum Tue 11-Dec-18 11:04:59

Nigella Lawson has a nice gingerbread on but my favourite is still chestnut as suggested above.

mabon1 Tue 11-Dec-18 11:02:36

Why don't you look online? Easy Peasy

Deed5y Tue 11-Dec-18 10:39:56

We love parsley, lemon and thyme - the base is breadcrumbs.

Witzend Tue 11-Dec-18 09:47:40

How about just good quality sausagemeat with breadcrumbs plenty of sage, salt and pepper and egg to bind? I buy best-quality, low fat sausages for mine, and just squidge the meat out of the skins.

Izabella Sun 09-Dec-18 16:22:36

How about chestnut stuffing?

ecci53 Sun 09-Dec-18 15:03:07

Now that I'm old and on lots of medication, I find that my digestive system will no longer tolerate onions or leeks. No more sage and onion stuffing with Christmas dinner for me, sadly. Can anyone suggest a tasty, low fat, delicious alternative?