Either for Thanksgiving or the Holidays, many like to serve the traditional turkey dinner. In my opinion, what makes it so popular is all the delicious trimmings that come along with it. There’s Cranberry Sauce, Gravy, Mashed or Scalloped Potatoes, Salads, vegetable dishes like Tian, Brussels Sprouts or even Veggighetti.
Stuffing is another dish that pairs well with turkey. A few years ago, I shared my Old Fashioned Stuffing with Giblets that I’ve been making for decades. It’s a nice and hearty dish but it’s not for everyone therefore I decided to create a few others like this featured one… my Italian Sausage Stuffing! This recipe is so delicious! With a gorgeous mix of ingredients and spices, this is simply amazing!
For the making of this side, I use my Hot Italian Sausage recipe. There’s two ways of approaching this stuffing. If I choose the mild sausage version, I use red pepper flakes otherwise if I go with my “HOT” Italian Sausage, I don’t use any red chilies. I personally prefer to use mild and add the ¼ teaspoon of flakes that way the dish is not overly spicy.
Another homemade ingredient that goes in this recipe is my Challah. Last year, I showed you how to make this fabulous Jewish bread. It’s not that difficult but the braiding can be a little confusing at first. A great substitution for it is Brioche Bread and the recipe is coming up on January 18th, 2022. Can a regular Baguette or French loaf be used? Absolutely…
Oh no! You forgot to buy or make the bread the day before making this Italian Sausage Stuffing and now you’re stuck with fresh bread. That’s not a problem. Here’s what to do… Cut the pieces into cubes and lay them onto a single layer on a baking dish. Transfer to a 350ºF/180ºC preheated oven and bake for 8 to 12 minutes. By quickly baking it, the heat will remove the moisture. Take them out and let them sit on the counter for 10 minutes before proceeding with the recipe.
When I make my turkey dinner, I always serve two different stuffings to meet everyone’s taste. This Italian Sausage Stuffing is another delicious way to serve this dish without the giblets. Here’s another scrumptious recipe you might want to take a look at… Saffron Rice Stuffing!
Bon Appétit!
Check out these other amazing side dish recipes…
– German Spätzle
– Cauliflower & Celery Root Purée
– Pisto Manchego
– Asparagus with Maltaise Sauce
– Veggie Orzo Risotto
– Creamed Peas
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