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| 12 | tablespoons | butter | |
| 2 1/2 | cups | onion, yellow | |
| 3 | each | apples | cored |
| 1 | pound | sausage | bulk breakfast |
| 3 | cups | cornbread | homemade |
| 3 | cups | bread | -wheat |
| 3 | cups | bread, french | |
| 2 | teaspoons | thyme | dried |
| 1 | teaspoon | sage | dried |
| 1 | x | salt and black pepper | |
| 1/2 | cup | parsley leaves | italian, chopped |
| 1 1/2 | cups | pecan halves |
Prepare ingredients: Core apples and cut into chunks.
Do not peel.
Jonathan and Winesap are good choices.
Breads should be coarsely crumbled.
Melt half the butter in a skillet.
Add chopped yellow onions and cook over medium heat, partially covered, until tender and lightly colored, about 25 minutes.
Transfer onions and butter to a large mixing bowl.
Melt remaining butter in same skillet.
Add apple chunks and cook over high heat until lightly colored but not mushy.
Transfer apples and butter to the mixing bowl.
Crumble the sausage into the skillet and cook over medium heat, stirring, until lightly browned.
With a slotted spoon, transfer sausage to the mixing bowl and reserve the rendered fat.
Add remaining ingredients to the ingredients in the mixing bowl and reserve the rendered fat.
Cool completely before stuffing the bird; refrigerate if not used promptly.
If you do not wish to actually stuff the bird (goose or duck, for casserole.
Cover casserole and set into a large pan.
Pour got water around the casserole to come halfway up the sides.
Bake for 30 to 45 minutes at 325F, basting occasionally with the cooking juices from the bird or with the reserved sausage fat if necessary.
| % Daily Value* | |
| Total Fat 34.0g | 52% |
| Saturated Fat 12.0g | 58% |
| Trans Fat 0.0g | |
| Cholesterol 62mg | 21% |
| Sodium 368mg | 15% |
| Total Carbohydrate 8.0g | 3% |
| Dietary Fiber 2.0g | 8% |
| Sugars 4.0g | |
| Protein 9.0g | 18% |
| Vitamin A | 12% | Vitamin C | 9% | |
| Calcium | 3% | Iron | 6% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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A mousse is a rich, airy preparation that can be cold or hot, sweet or savory. The word mousse is French and translates as ...
Tastes really good, I tried with Soft Roti and Daal.
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