The right stuffing

Treat your turkey with our sensational stuffings. Our experts have chosen seven of the finest recipes to choose from

Pork, Sage and Onion Stuffing
(for turkey)

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    1 large onion, finely chopped
    1 heaped dsp dried sage
    4 heaped tbsp white breadcrumbs
    2-3 tbsp boiling water
    900g sausagemeat
    salt and freshly ground black pepper

    Mix the onion, sage and breadcrumbs in a large bowl then add the boiling water and stir. Work the sausagemeat into it and season.

    Prune and Foie Gras Stuffing
    (for goose)

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    40-50 prunes, stoned and soft
    300ml white wine or 150ml dry white vermouth
    425ml beef stock
    1 goose liver, finely chopped
    2 tbsp finely chopped shallots
    10g butter
    150ml port
    110g foie gras, chopped
    2-3 tbsp breadcrumbs
    pinch of allspice
    pinch of thyme
    salt and pepper to taste

    1. Simmer the prunes with the wine and stock in a covered pan for about 10 minutes, until tender. Drain them, reserving the cooking liquid.
    2. Sauté the goose liver and shallots in butter in a small frying pan for 2 minutes. Scrape into a mixing bowl.
    3. Boil the port in the frying pan until reduced to 2 tbsp. Add to the mixing bowl.
    4. Add the foie gras and seasonings to the bowl and mix well until everything is incorporated. If the mixture is too wet for easy stuffing, beat in the breadcrumbs.
    5. Season to taste with the allspice, thyme, salt and pepper. Fill each prune with 1 tsp stuffing, then stuff them into the cavity, and skewer or tie closed.

    French Chestnut and Apple Stuffing
    (for turkey)

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    450g eating apples, peeled and cored
    900g tinned, whole unsweetened chestnuts, roughly mashed
    175g salted or fresh belly of pork, cut into small dice
    2 shallots, finely chopped
    handful parsley, finely chopped
    1 egg

    Gently stew the apples, covered, in 1 tbsp water until reduced to a pulp. Add to the roughly mashed chestnuts, pork, shallots and parsley and bind with the egg. Fill the cavity.

    American Apricot Stuffing
    (for turkey and chicken)

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    150-175g dried apricots, diced
    350ml Grand Marnier
    turkey liver and heart
    225g unsalted butter
    200g coarsely chopped celery
    1 large onion, chopped
    450g pork sausagemeat
    450g herb stuffing mix, eg: Paxo
    115g slivered almonds
    450ml chicken stock
    ½ tsp dried thyme
    salt and freshly ground black pepper

    1. Bring the apricots to the boil with 225ml of the Grand Marnier and remove from the heat.
    2. Simmer the turkey liver and heart in water to cover for 5 minutes, then cool.
    3. Melt half the butter in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add the celery and onion and fry, stirring for 10 minutes. Put into a large mixing bowl.
    4. In the same pan, fry the sausagemeat until opaque. Add to the mixing bowl, along with the stuffing mix, almonds, apricots and their liquid and stir.
    5. Heat the remaining butter and the stock in a small pan until the butter melts, then pour over the stuffing mixture with the remaining Grand Marnier. Stir well to incorporate, and season with the thyme, salt and pepper.

    Cornbread stuffing (1)
    (for turkey and chicken)

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    175g butter
    225g onion, finely chopped
    115g green pepper, finely chopped
    150g heart of celery, finely chopped
    200g corn bread, finely crumbled
    350g crumbled toast
    2 hard-boiled eggs, coarsely chopped
    110ml chicken stock
    3 eggs
    salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste

    1. Melt 60g butter in a pan and fry the onion, pepper and celery, stirring, until they are just turning tender. Set aside.
    2. Put the crumbled corn bread and toast in a mixing bowl. Add the hard-boiled eggs, celery mixture and all the remaining ingredients. Stir well to blend.

    Cornbread stuffing with apples
    (for turkey and chicken)

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    175g butter
    300g onions, finely chopped
    2 Bramley apples, cored and cut into chunks, but not peeled
    450g sausagemeat
    350g cornbread, coarsely crumbled
    350g wholewheat bread, coarsely crumbled
    350g white bread, coarsely crumbled
    2 tsp dried thyme
    1 tsp dried sage
    20g chopped flat-leaf parsley
    175g pecan halves
    salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste

    1. Melt half the butter in a pan. Add the onions and cook over a low heat until tender and turning gold – about 25 minutes. Pour into a large mixing bowl.
    2. Melt the remaining butter in the same pan. Add the apple and cook until lightly gold but not mushy. Scrape into the mixing bowl.
    3. Crumble the sausagemeat into the pan and cook over medium heat, stirring, until lightly browned. Transfer with a slotted spoon to the mixing bowl, reserving the fat for basting the bird later.
    4. Add the remaining ingredients to the ingredients in the mixing bowl and combine gently. Cool completely before stuffing the bird.

    Greek Stuffing
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    100g uncooked rice
    350ml water
    110g butter
    225g onion, finely chopped
    150g raisins
    350g tinned, peeled, unsweetened chestnuts, coarsely chopped
    2 generous handfuls pine nuts
    700g best minced beef
    1 tsp ground cloves
    2 tsp ground cinnamon
    salt and freshly ground pepper to taste

    1. Pour the rice into a saucepan and add the water and a pinch of salt. Bring to the boil, simmer for no more than 6 minutes and drain.
    2. Melt the butter in a large pan and fry the onion, stirring, until soft. Add the rice, raisins, chestnuts, nuts and mince. Stir frequently, to break up lumps in the meat, cooking over a medium high heat until the mince turns opaque, about 8-10 minutes. Add the spices and seasoning and leave to cool.