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Pumpkin Cornbread Stuffing recipe & pics


RabbitKM

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Hey Everyone! I wanted to share this delicious stuffing recipe that I found online a few years back, and have been making ever since! This is not my own recipe, I just wanted to make that clear. I am not that creative or good in the kitchen lol but I just wanted to share the love of this recipe.  If I can make it, anyone can do it! This year, I am going to make it again, but gluten-free, so we'll see how that works out. I have some of my own pictures from making it last year in my tiny apartment kitchen, and down below are the links to the original creator's blog. 

 

The pumpkin cornbread, which is delicious by itself! I cut into cubes for drying.

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Sauteeing the onions and celery and cooking up the hot Italian sausage!

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Sage, the ultimate Thanksgiving herb!

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Here it is all mixed up before going in the oven, and then after once taking it out. Stuffing isn't much to look at, but it is absolutely my favorite Thanksgiving dish!

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The link to the blog is here: http://theviewfromgreatisland.com/pumpkin-cornbread-stuffing-with-country-sausage-and-sage/ and  the cornbread recipe: http://theviewfromgreatisland.com/pumpkin-cornbread/

 

What is your can't-live-without Thanksgiving recipe? 

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EmainMacha

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We don't do Thanksgiving here but looking at that I wish we did. I love stuffing!!

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EmainMacha

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I 100% agree! One of my current pregnancy cravings is stuffing but I'm normally too tired to cook so have use frozen as the shops haven't started the pre-Christmas stuffing stock yet. Stuffing is too good to be limited to a couple of months in the year!

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LadyCrow1313

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That does look very tasty (but I'd use a meat alternative instead of the sausage). Enjoy it! 

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