Old Fashioned Giblet Stuffing

The real trick to this recipe is to not over-cook the giblets, otherwise they will become tough and unpleasant to eat. Cook them until just cooked through or even a little under-done. You'll finish the stuffing in either the turkey or the oven so the giblets will have plenty of time to cook to food safe. If cooking in an oven use a little bit more broth and cover for the entire cook time to ensure that the giblets don't dry out. If done well this will create a deliciously rich stuffing that has a lot of nice turkey flavor.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Chop giblets.
  2. Cook in celery and onion over medium heat; cook till tender but not brown.
  3. Add giblets, reduce heat to medium-low, and cook until just barely cooked through but still tender (should take about 2 minutes).
  4. Remove from heat add salt, pepper and poultry seasoning.
  5. Toss giblet mixture with bread cubes and add enough broth to lightly moisten the bread, you may need more than 1 cup, you want the stuffing moist but not soggy; although soggy is far better than dry as some moisture will cook out.
  6. Use stuffing to stuff an 18# turkey or you can bake it separately, covered for 40-45 minutes at 375 degrees.

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