What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? After the Holidays: Wild Rice Sausage Stuffing! For those who really crave the taste of stuffing, here’s an idea for a meal-in-one-dish. Some people may call it a “casserole” since it contains crumbled pork sausage, mixed vegetables, bread stuffing, and wild rice grains. Either way, you’re going to want to bookmark and print this recipe. It’s that good. Of course, you can make the serving portions a little smaller and serve it as a side dish with roasted chicken, turkey, or a Cornish hen like I did. Wild Rice Sausage Stuffing can easily be made a day ahead of time and gently reheated when you need it. Leftovers can be frozen up to three months. I believe I just saw your face light up. Trust me, your family will thank you. They may even offer to load the dishwasher.
WILD RICE SAUSAGE STUFFING
Ingredients:
6-ounce package long grain and wild rice mix
1 pound bulk sausage
1/4 cup butter, cubed
1 cup yellow onion, chopped
1 cup celery, chopped
4-ounce can mushrooms, stems and pieces, drained
6-ounce package chicken stuffing cubes
2 eggs, beaten
3 cups chicken broth
1/4 teaspoon seasoned pepper
1/8 teaspoon poultry seasoning
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350°. Spray a 9”x13” baking dish with nonstick oil. Set aside. Cook wild rice according to package directions. Set aside. Brown sausage until cooked and crumbled; drain. Set aside. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, warm butter. Sauté onion and celery pieces until tender, 4-5 minutes. Do not burn. In a large bowl, combine wild rice, sausage crumbles, sautéed onions/celery mixture, and mushrooms. Stir well. Fold in chicken stuffing cubes. Add beaten eggs, chicken broth, seasoned pepper and poultry seasoning. Stir thoroughly. Transfer to the prepared baking dish. Bake 45 minutes or until a thermometer reads 160°. Serve warm.
Looks delicious and lovely colours.
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It a Southern recipe I collected while living in Virginia. 🍃🌸
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So tempting! 😋😋😘
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Something different from the ordinary, in my opinion. 🌿🍂🍃
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Ooh, I love the sound of this stuffing! I’m thinking of adding some diced figs to the recipe and serve it with the your Fig Glazed Cornish Hens. This would be a perfect Easter dinner! 🐣
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Nancy, I like the way you think. As you may recall, yesterday I did feature it in the photo for Cornish hen. Your idea of adding diced figs is spot on! 👏
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Yes, I do remember. Your photos are always so lovely and mouth-watering! 😋
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You are TOO kind. 🍃🌸
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This looks absolutely amazing ❤️
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Thinking outside the box can be delicious. 😋🌿
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I never think to eat stuffing past the holidays, but this looks so good! Trying this!
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Right? Yet the grocery stores carry stuffing year round. 🤣
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Isn’t it funny that we associate so many side dishes with the holidays and ignore them the rest of the year. We do that with cranberries too! Hardly ever do we find cranberry sauce on the plate, homemade or canned, unless there is the festive turkey present. This stuffing looks divine!
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Yeah, what’s up with that??? 🍃🍒
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I don’t know! I had a bag of cranberries left from the holidays and used them last week make a quick bread, but it never even occurred to me to make a sauce!
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This looks very filling and fulfilling see.
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I’m a fan of celery, mushrooms, and sausage. Then again, wild rice is ah-mazing! 😋🌿
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Definitely a tasty combination 😋
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Even the spoon looks delicious 🙂
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Looks and sounds very healthy, but yummy too.:-) Thank you, Gail! Enjoy your day/ evening!(Sorry, i always have some issues getting the time zone right.) Michael
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That’s what keeps Life interesting, in my opinion. Crossing Time Zones. 👀🍃
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So true, Gail! I will put some clocks on the wall, like one can see in a stocktrader office. Lol
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Looks amazing! Who need it to be the holidays to enjoy stuffing anyway? People can call it a casserole if it makes them feel more proper 🙂
Ang | https://loseweightwithang.com
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I love it! Your point of view sums it up nicely! 😍🌿
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Stuffing can be such a “same old same old” proposition. Unless you consult a culinary expert, that is. After which, stuffing becomes disco.
See what I did there?
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Oh, yes. 🎶 I’m so excited, and I just can’t hide it. I’m about to lose control and I think I like it. 🎶
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Go on girl!
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I cranked that song up so loud on I 💜 Radio that my husband could hear it through the garage walls! 🤣🎶
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It’s the only way to fly.
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🤣 Crazy!
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