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Francesca_Knowl's avatar
Nov 19, 2013

STUFF that Turkey!

Just a note- perhaps even a rant- from a Former Health Inspector and survivor of more than half a century of STUFFED bird dinners:

What's up with folks who don't cook stuffing in the bird???

Let's face it- if it isn't "stuffed" inside, it ain't stuffing. It's wet bread. More politely called "dressing", I s'pose. In my opinion, "dressing" is putting on clothes- but since wet fabric is what "dressing" tastes like unless cooked/bathed in the turkey juice I guess the name's appropriate.

I know, I know- all kinds of bad boys will grow in this delightful mixture if improperly handled...but that doesn't mean one has to forego cooking it in the bird. Just make sure it reaches 150-160 degrees or so before you serve it. If your bird gets done before the stuffing's cooked through, scoop it out of the cavity and nuke it 'til it glows.

And: Don't put the turkey in the fridge with the cooked stuffing still inside, because the stuffing won't cool fast enough to keep the bad-boy population in check. (This is never a problem at my house since most of it gets eaten right away anyway!)

Bon Appetit!

47 Replies

  • SkiingSixPack wrote:
    Can't stuff a spatchcocked bird! All my turkeys are spatchcocked. Spatchcocked birds are tasty! Plus you get to say spatchcock!!! Lol

    Aintcha never heard of the double-spatchcock method, wherein two spatchcocked birds are sewn together leaving a big pocket for stuffing?

    This is also known as spraddleroasting....:B
  • My ex-wife and her family were all native Texans. To them "stuffing" was made out of cornbread and was cooked on the side. They thought I was crazy wanting bread stuffing cooked inside the bird. Not sure, but I don't think they'd ever heard of such a "strange idea" in their lives.
  • Can't stuff a spatchcocked bird! All my turkeys are spatchcocked. Spatchcocked birds are tasty! Plus you get to say spatchcock!!! Lol
  • I do it both ways. I like the stuffing, it's the best part for me. I stuff the turkey, but since I make too much, the rest is put in a casserole and baked. People are free to choose whichever one they want. I also cook 1 or 2 turkey breasts on the side for extra breast meat.
  • It takes a bit longer to cook when stuffed and todays young people don't have time to wait for something good. I can still wait for the good stuff.
  • Standing by to watch this one with my bowl of popcorn and a diet Coke... :R
  • I could assemble an argument about soggy bread versus moist bread with crisp top but I'll cut to the chase and just say it makes the turkey cook time take longer and I'm in a hurry to get to dessert!