For those who don't know, it's Canadian Thanksgiving this weekend.
Growing up, early October was always a time when we planned to be together as a family.
For me, heading to my mom and dad's house with the kids was a wonderful weekend: Time with my brothers and their families, as well as a great time with mom and dad.
Since mom and dad are both passed on now (I still can't believe I'm typing that!) I miss and treasure those memories to the core of my being.
I must say, I'm looking forward to dinner tomorrow with the kids. Unfortunately, it won't be with all the kids, as I have seven (4 sons, 2 stepsons, and a stepdaughter). I only use the word "Step" to respect their mom. My stepkids have been a part of my life for 40 years - I consider them my kids, but I hold back on that declaration out of respect for their mom. Being a mom myself, I understand that 'feeling.' - the feeling of being 'the mom.'
Anyway, I digress!
So in honor of Canadian Thanksgiving, I wanted to share my mother's turkey stuffing recipe. It has long since been my recipe; I just made it today for our Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow.
My Mother's Turkey Stuffing Recipe:
Ingredients for My Mom's Stuffing Recipe:
- Celery
- Onion
- Stuffing Bread OR
- Regular Bread Cut-Up with Spices
- Spices if adding on your own: Sage, Poultry Seasoning,
- Sausage (I use breakfast sausage)
- 3 Tablespoons of Rice (Basically a handful)
- In a large mixing bowl, cut bread (any bread that is your favorite, although heavier bread is better) into cubes
- Add Sage - be liberal with the Sage - I add about two or so tablespoons, depending on how big the turkey is and how much stuffing there is
- Add Poultry Seasoning - probably about 2 tablespoons
- Fry one chopped onion
- Add one entire stock of celery (chopped into bite-sized pieces)