Homemade Giblet Stuffing for Turkey or Chicken

"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. It's fantastic and whatever doesn't fit in the bird you can bake on the side. Note: I sometimes like to use a mixture of white and brown bread in this recipe. NOTE: Since the giblets will take a while you can do everything else while they are cooking."
 
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Ready In:
3hrs 20mins
Ingredients:
15
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Separate the neck from the rest of the giblets. Put remaining giblets into a covered container and put in the fridge for now.
  • Put the neck ONLY from the giblets into a full pan of salted boiling water. Bring to a boil agian, cover, turn down to a simmer cook for 1 1/2 hours until the meat is fall off the bone tender, making sure to keep check on the water level throughout.
  • Add the remaining giblets to the neck in the water and cook for a further 1/2 hour.
  • Drain giblets; reserving liquid.
  • Chop up the giblets into small pieces.
  • Cover tightly and set aside (if using immediately) or refrigerate until ready to use in the recipe (can be done the day before).
  • While the giblets are cooking the rest of instructions follow:

  • Preheat the oven to 350F degrees.
  • Slice the bread into 1/2 inch cubes.
  • Place the cubed bread onto a ungreased dry cookie sheet and toss with the dried herbs and spices.
  • Bake seasoned bread cubes in the oven turning frequently (approximately every 5 minutes) until golden brown and crisp, about 20 minutes or so depending on how moist your bread cubes are.
  • While the bread cubes are in the oven, saute the celery, onion and garlic in the butter until tender.
  • Remove bread cubes from oven, leave to cool until crisp.
  • Mix he celery, onion, garlic mixture into the cooled dried bread cubes. Mixing thoroughly.
  • Add chopped giblets to the mix.
  • Add the beaten eggs to the mixture, again mixing thoroughly.
  • Mix reserved liquid from the giblets and combine with chicken broth to make 1 cup.
  • Carefully add the chicken broth to your desired consistency. (Remember, if you are stuffing the bird it will take on more moisture so be careful how moist you want your stuffing at this stage).
  • Stuff your bird, making sure not to pack it in to tightly and don't forget to pack a little in the neck cavity.
  • Put the remainer of the stuffing into a generously buttered casserole dish and bake for 1/2 hour at 350°F (covered with foil for moist stuffing and uncovered if you want a crispy top).

Questions & Replies

  1. can you make giblet stuffing the day before and keep it in the refrigerator until you bake it. (giblets are cooked)
     
  2. How large a turkey for this stuffing recipe?
     
  3. How many pounds of bread did you use?
     
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Reviews

  1. This was wonderful! I didn't have giblets and a neck but used my homemade turkey stock that I make from turkey carcasses. Made it in a casserole dish and served it with Simple Crockpot Chicken (http://www.food.com/recipe/simple-crock-pot-chicken-167491) and mashed potatoes.
     
  2. I have been making this for 40 years but have never added hot pepper. I don't think my family could enjoy turkey any other way! Thanks for posting a good old turkey stuffing recipe.
     
  3. This is my Mom's recipe!. She always stuffed her turkey and we loved this stuffing. Now I make it for her and for my family. It is delicious and my family likes it better than the turkey. I usually have to double it and make a casserole of 1/2 of it. But the favorite is the stuffing inside the turkey!. Thanks!
     
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