Thanksgiving Stuffing (Cheat! Using Stove Top)

Last year I used my method of making turkey/chicken stuffing and used the pre-made packaged mix. My family never knew the difference. Easy and quick with that homemade taste.

Thanksgiving Stuffing (Cheat! Using Stove Top)
Thanksgiving Stuffing (Cheat! Using Stove Top)

Last year I used my method of making turkey/chicken stuffing and used the pre-made packaged mix. My family never knew the difference. Easy and quick with that homemade taste.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 3.42750416666788 g
  • Cholesterol 10.1677083376937 mg
  • Fat 3.87249375164496 g
  • Fiber 0.623333350817363 g
  • Protein 0.443531250017239 g
  • Saturated Fat 2.44467833437511 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 serving(s) (55g)
  • Sodium 29.233333345015 mg
  • Sugar 2.80417081585052 g
  • Trans Fat 0.278788750115154 g
  • Calories 49 calories

Step-by-step

  • Sauté onions and celery in butter.
  • Sprinkle with poultry seasoning.
  • Set aside to cool slightly.
  • Toss this mixture into your favorite dry stuffing mix.
  • Heat broth and set aside.
  • Read directions on your favorite stuffing mix box.
  • Add enough hot water to the broth to make up the required liquid needed. (Omit butter the recipe calls for as it was already used to sauté vegetables.)
  • Pour over stuffing/vegetables mixture and mix well.
  • Stuff your chicken or turkey.
  • For a side dish, place stuffing in a baking dish; cover and bake for 15 to 25 minutes at 325 degrees Fahrenheit.

My Thanksgiving Time-Saver: Stove Top Stuffing with a Homemade Twist

Thanksgiving. The word itself conjures images of overflowing tables laden with delicious food, the aroma of roasting turkey filling the air, and the warmth of family and friends gathered together. For years, I prided myself on making everything from scratch – the cranberry sauce, the mashed potatoes, the pumpkin pie, and of course, the stuffing. But let's be honest, life as a busy working mom can be a juggling act. Between school pick-ups, work deadlines, and the never-ending to-do list, finding the time and energy to create a completely from-scratch Thanksgiving feast can feel overwhelming. This is where my "cheat" Thanksgiving stuffing comes in, a recipe that allows me to enjoy the flavors of homemade stuffing without the hours of prep work. It's my little secret to a stress-free, delicious Thanksgiving.

This recipe is a brilliant blend of convenience and deliciousness. I use a pre-made stove-top stuffing mix as a base, but elevate it with simple, homemade touches. Sautéed onions and celery add a depth of flavor that's simply unmatched by the store-bought version, and a sprinkle of poultry seasoning brings everything together. The best part? My family has never, ever guessed that I haven't spent hours meticulously preparing the stuffing from scratch. It's so easy and surprisingly quick that I have more time to spend with my family and less time slaving away in the kitchen. This means more time for laughter, conversation, and creating those precious Thanksgiving memories that truly matter.

Why this recipe works for busy lifestyles: The beauty of this recipe is in its adaptability. Feel free to swap out ingredients based on what you have on hand. Different types of broth can change the flavour profile, adding a subtle richness. The amount of poultry seasoning is also flexible; adjust it to your preference. And for those who prefer a crispier stuffing, a quick broil at the end of baking is perfect! It's a recipe that can be tailored to fit your taste and your schedule. You're not bound by strict rules or long shopping lists. This makes it ideal for busy individuals who value both convenience and flavor. It’s the perfect way to maintain Thanksgiving traditions without sacrificing precious time.

My personal touch: I love using Bell's Poultry Seasoning; its blend of herbs and spices is simply perfect for this recipe. But feel free to experiment with your favorite blend or even create your own custom mix! The key is to add your own personal touch to make the stuffing your own, a special creation that reflects your individual taste. Remember, cooking is all about expressing your creativity, and this recipe is the perfect canvas for you to do just that. I often make this stuffing a day ahead and reheat it on Thanksgiving. It's just as delicious, and it saves me time on the big day.

This recipe is more than just a Thanksgiving side dish; it's a reminder that even the busiest among us can still enjoy the simple pleasures of home-cooked food and the joy of sharing a meal with loved ones. It's about savoring those special moments without being tied down by complex recipes and time-consuming preparations. This Thanksgiving, let's prioritize what really matters – family, friends, and delicious food – without letting kitchen chores steal the spotlight.

So, embrace the "cheat" – it's a secret that will leave your family completely satisfied, and you stress-free and happy to enjoy the most important parts of the holiday. Happy Thanksgiving!