My favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal. How can you say no to cornbread, sausage, pecans and more! Ingredients: Pre-prepared cornbread 1 lb Ground sausage Mirepoix mix (chopped onion, carrot, celery) Garlic, minced Parsley, chopped 3 eggs Chicken broth Pecans, toasted Dried cranberries Cut cornbread into bite size squares. Cover in EVOO and S&P. Bake for 20 minutes at 350 or until golden brown. Method: Cook sausage and set aside. Cook mirepoix mix and garlic in same pan as sausage with EVOO (and butter if desired). Add sausage, vegetables, pecans, parsley, and cranberries to cornbread chunks. Add eggs to chicken stock and mix into cornbread to moisten mixture but not so its dripping wet. (I used 1/2-2/3 of a carton for this amount). Bake at 400 degrees covered for 30 minutes then uncovered for 20.
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Healthy and delicious way to use leftovers after Thanksgiving. Ingredients: Turkey broth Garlic Poblano peppers, chopped Onion, chopped Celery, chopped Carrots, chopped (use TJ Mirapeaux mix) Frozen Corn Mushrooms Thyme Turkey Stuffing (Stove Top or homemade) Egg Method: Sauté onion, celery, peppers, and carrots. Add garlic, corn, mushrooms, and thyme (or any other herbs you like). Once vegetables are softened add broth and simmer for an hour. Add leftover turkey and Salt and Pepper as needed. For stuffing dumplings, add an egg to leftover stuffing and season if needed. Combine and make little balls. Place stuffing dumplings into soup and allow to cook for 10 minutes or until cooked through.
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Thanksgiving is one week away! As much as I can’t wait for the big day, I love the leftovers just as much. Here is a yummy idea for lunch the next day. Add an egg or two to your stuffing and mix it all together to form a patty. Sauté the stuffing cake until brown and cooked through on both sides. Top with turkey and a poached egg. Drizzle leftover gravy and cranberry sauce.
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