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Recipe: Italian Sausage, Pine Nuts & Exotic Mushroom Dressing

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Real Estate Agent with CATARRA CA BRE# 01871201

A friend of mine just posted a lament on Facebook about what kind of dressing to make for Thanksgiving.  So I decided I would share my favorite recipe.  I like my dressing to be browned and a little crunchy.  I really don't like stuffing; it is too moist and gummy for my taste.  

 

Actually it is kind of a family tradition not to make a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, no one in my family likes turkey so we never make it. I am partial to dressing and I plan on making it this Thanksgiving but I have not decided yet on a roasted chicken or a pork roast to serve along with it.

 

However you celebrate Thanksgiving; I wish you and your family a wonderful day.

 

4 C day old baguette cubes

 

1 Italian Sausage browned and crumbled

 

1/2 C Celery diced

 

1/2 C yellow onion diced

1 Leek chopped

 

6 cloves of garlic minced

 

1 C exotic mushrooms, chopped.  I am using Chanterelle, King Oyster and Shitake this year

 

1/4 C pine nuts, browned

 

1/4 C fresh herbs-sage, thyme, rosemary 

 

1 C chicken broth

 

1/2 stick of butter

1 -2 egg beaten

 

Salt & Pepper to taste

 

Cook the sausage and set aside to add to the dressing.  Lightly toast the pine nuts, watch carefully not to burn.

Melt the butter & add the onion, leek, garlic, celery and fresh herbs.  Sauté until lightly browned add the mushrooms.  Cook until the mushrooms are cooked through.  

In a large mixing bowl add the bread cubes, sausage, pine nuts and mushroom mixture.   Add the chicken stock and beaten egg to the bread cubes until you get the right “wetness” for your taste.  

In the pan you cooked the mushroom mixture lightly brown the dressing.  Adding more butter as needed salt and pepper to your taste.

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Comments(6)

Karen Anne Stone
New Home Hunters of Fort Worth and Tarrant County - Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth Real Estate

Carla... this sounds so delicious.  It makes me want to throw on a coat and hustle up to Kroger so I can get started early.  Yum !

Nov 20, 2011 03:08 PM
Carla Dimond
CATARRA - Mountain View, CA
(Silicon Valley)

@Karen, you should!  Sometimes it is best if you try out a new recipe before serving to guests AND new wine:)

Nov 20, 2011 03:15 PM
Sally Dunbar
Lyon Real Estate, Fair Oaks CA (Sacramento Area) - Fair Oaks, CA
Fair Oaks Realtor - Fair Oaks Homes for Sale

That DOES sound good...

Nov 20, 2011 03:28 PM
Carla Dimond
CATARRA - Mountain View, CA
(Silicon Valley)

@Sally, thank you!

Nov 20, 2011 04:16 PM
Robert L. Brown
www.mrbrownsellsgr.com - Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids Real Estate Bellabay Realty, West Mic

I am a stuffing connosseiur as well. This sounds like a great recipe to try out

Nov 26, 2011 12:31 PM
Carla Dimond
CATARRA - Mountain View, CA
(Silicon Valley)

@Robert, please give it a try and let me know if it meets your standards.  I used bacon on Thanksgiving instead of Italian sausage.  It was good with the bacon as well.

Nov 26, 2011 02:02 PM