Pennsylvania Stuffing

"So I live in Texas now. They call stuffing "dressing" and make it with cornbread and sausage. I've been making my Yankee stuffing and taking it to potlucks. This recipe is from my mom, who got it from her friend's grandma. I think it has Pennsylvania Dutch roots. I love it."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
12
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ingredients

  • Mashed potatoes

  • 5 lbs potatoes, washed and peeled
  • milk
  • butter
  • salt and pepper
  • Stuffing

  • 2 medium onions, chopped
  • 3 large celery ribs, chopped (and leaves)
  • 1 cup butter, melted
  • 2 eggs
  • 14 ounces seasoned stuffing mix (I use Pepperidge Farm HerbSeasoned stuffing mix. You could also just use bread cubes or old bread.)
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley
  • salt and pepper
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directions

  • Boil the potatoes until they're tender, then make mashed potatoes with them. (I just add milk and butter till they look right, I don't measure -- so feel free to make the mashed potatoes however you want, but make them a little bit wetter than you normally would, since they're going to be baked.).
  • While the potatoes are cooking, melt one cup of butter in a large skillet over medium high heat and saute the celery and onions until soft. (I know, it's not healthy. But it's delicious.).
  • Add most of the bag of stuffing mix to the butter, celery and onions and stir it in (Again, just estimate. I think I leave about a cup and a half of stuffing mix in the bag and use the rest). Cook over medium heat for 3-4 minutes.
  • Stir the onion, celery and stuffing mixture into the mashed potatoes.
  • Mix in 1 tablespoon dried parsley, 2 eggs, and salt and pepper to taste.
  • Pour into a LARGE greased casserole dish. (I use the stoneware from my crock pot.).
  • Cover and bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake for another 30-60 minutes, or until lightly browned on top.

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Reviews

  1. Yes, Rai. It IS a Pennsylvania Dutch stuffing. I was born in Pennsylvania, so had it growing up and still make it every now and then. Thanks for the recipe and the memories! Is Good Stuff!
     
  2. I am sorry but this is not Pennsylvania Dutch/Amish potato stuffing.....you take onions w/ a small amount of oil and sauté till almost clear then add the hearts livers and gizzards cook till almost done then take raw cubed potato's and add them in add the celery when almost done tare up 6 pieces of bread and add them and at the very end take off the heat and add one egg and mix in...add salt pepper and parsley while cooking...my family is from about 20 miles out side of Lancaster PA and that is how we have always done it and how everyone I know does it just wanted to give the accurate recipe
     
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<p>I love to cook! I'm from Pennsylvania but moved to Texas with my husband recently. &nbsp;I'm still getting used to it.</p>
 
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