How to Make Easy Thanksgiving Stuffing | Allrecipes

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Want to make stuffing for Thanksgiving, but not sure where to start? Nicole’s got you covered with her favorite buttery, herby, comforting, and easy Thanksgiving stuffing side dish that is sure to be please a crowd. With some good crusty bread, veggies, like celery and onion, fresh or dried herbs, and a little bit of time, you can have this perfect turkey stuffing your whole family will love.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:06 Good Crusty Bread
01:07 Veggies
02:22 Fresh Herbs
02:43 Mix it all up
03:56 Transfer to a casserole dish
04:43 Final Result

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How to Make Nicole’s Easy Thanksgiving Stuffing | Thanksgiving Side Dish | Allrecipes.com

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Date: November 20, 2021

28 thoughts on “How to Make Easy Thanksgiving Stuffing | Allrecipes

  1. she is so adorable, can you be my daughter in law? My heath has deteriorated this year but I bought a burner I can put on my table and help bake what we want this year. We won't have a lot of people here, but I want to be able to sends stuff home if we can cook a day or 2 before. I really feel that she can give me directions when my health is flagging Thanks NIcole – it is so much fun.

  2. Just the way I make it minus the Rosemary and parsley ( detest the flavor of Rosemary) but i add more broth ( typically from turkey parts that have been roasted separately from the turkey) i like it more moist before it goes in the oven. And yes, doing it a day or two ahead and letting the flavors meld together in the fridge makes a world of difference. 😋

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