Thanksgiving is just over a week away and my kitchen has turned into a test kitchen for the perfect side dishes this Thanksgiving. With two kids, I need fast and easy receipts without sacrificing flavor and goodness. Truth be told, my mom was always in charge of the stuffing and it was not my favorite dish at Thanksgiving. First I am not a huge celery fan and second she added nuts. That being said I am a huge sourdough lover and so when we came across this bag of sourdough stuffing at Costco, I had to bring it home and test it out. To my delight the receipt on the back was easy and simple and delicious. I added my own topper (cranberries and pinenuts) to mix it up a bit and add a touch of color. Not only will I be cooking this stuffing for Thanksgiving, I will be gifting this bag of Boudin San Francisco to all my friends this Thanksgiving.
Note that this bag of Boudin Sourdough Stuffing is only available at Costco for a short selling season!
I went out and got a bag of the Boudin Sourdough stuffing at Costco today. If you make the whole bag of stuffing what size turkey will it stuff???? We will have about a 20lb turkey. I’m using Julia Childs turkey where she cuts off the legs and thighs and places the stuffing in the bottom of the roasting pan and covers it with the breasts and thighs.
So I’m not sure how many cups of dry cubes to start with. I’m thinking about 17 cups. Thanks.