In saucepan over medium heat combine all ingredients until well blended without lumps, add your chicken (we think it's better with chunkier chicken, than shredding chicken).
The best part about this dip is that you can throw it together super quick- no need to let it sit in a crockpot -- but you can always make it and transfer to a crockpot for large parties- trust me, you will want to make loads!
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Crumble cornbread. (You definitely want 'crumbs' rather
Bake Homestead Yellow Cornbread (see recipe in this cookbook), crumble when cool in a 2-quart bowl.
Lightly brown onions and celery in margarine or butter.
Add eggs, pepper and poultry seasoning to the crumbled cornbread.
Add the onions and celery. Add chicken or turkey stock.
Stir and pour into a well-greased pan (6 or 8-inch square).
Bake at 350\u00b0 for 30 minutes or browned to your liking.
Bake white cornbread as directed.
Crumble when cool in a 2-quart bowl.
Lightly brown 1/2 cup chopped onions, 1/2 cup diced celery, in 1/3 cup margarine or butter.
Add 2 beaten eggs, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper and 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning to the crumbled cornbread, plus the lightly browned onions and celery. Add 1 1/4 cups of chicken or turkey stock or canned consomme. Stir and pour into a well-greased (6 or 8-inch) square pan.
Bake at 350\u00b0 for 30 minutes or browned to your liking.
Melt butter in a skillet; add the onions and celery and saute until tender.
Combine toasted bread and cornbread in a large bowl and mix.
Add onions and celery plus their cooking liquid, the salt, pepper, sage, and poultry seasoning and mix throughly.
Using a bulb baster, add just enough turkey giblet broth to make a very moist mixture, then stir in the eggs and scrape the dressing into a large greased baking pan or dish.
Bake in 400 degree F oven until dressing is nicely browned, about 30-40 minutes.
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Make cornbread by mixing cornmeal, flour, oil
Bake cornbreads as directed.
Cool and break into crumbs. Place margarine and seasonings in microwave bowl and microwave on High 5 minutes or saute on stove.
Crumble sausage and cook thoroughly.
Mix all ingredients in a large bowl.
Best way is to use your hands.
If dressing is too dry, use another can of chicken broth.
Best when cooked inside a large turkey according to directions.
If baked in a casserole, dot with butter and bake, covered for 1 1/2 hours at 275\u00b0.
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Finely chop vegetables and cook with sage, poultry seasoning and thyme in melted butter until tender, about 10 minute in large saucepan.
Combine cooked,crumbled cornbread, dried stuffing mix and cooked, finely chopped giblets in large mixing bowl.
Stir in chicken broth (add broth as needed)and cooked vegetable mixture and mix well. Season the dressing with cayenne pepper, salt & pepper to taste. Stir in raw egg.
Pour dressing in large pan. Bake at 400 degrees for 25-30 minute until lightly brown.
Yields 12-15 servings.
Crumble cornbread and bread; add onion soup mix, sage, pepper, salt and poultry seasoning.
Stir in eggs, celery soup, chicken soup and enough broth to make a very moist dressing.
Stuff turkey lightly with dressing.
Place remaining dressing in a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan; bake at 400\u00b0 for 30 minutes or until browned.
Stir once or twice during first 20 minutes of baking.
This dressing freezes well.
Yields 12 to 14 servings.
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oasting pan. Prepare the cornbread mix according to package
Lay your bread out on the counter the night before you prepare the dressing so that it will dry.
Crumble the breads.
Add all other ingredients except butter. Salt to taste.
Pour into a sprayed crock pot.
Dot with butter.
Cover and cook on high for 2 hours or on low for 4 hours.
Stir together cornbread crumbs, stuffing mix, and next
Fry the bacon; break into pieces; set