Julia Childs Cornbread Stuffing Recipes

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JULIA & JACQUES'S DECONSTRUCTED TURKEY WITH CORN BREAD STUFF



Julia & Jacques's Deconstructed Turkey With Corn Bread Stuff image

The Washington Post, Nov18, 2009 "MAKE AHEAD: The stuffing and rich turkey stock can (and should) be made up to 2 days in advance; let cool, then cover and refrigerate. If the giblets or gizzard have been roasted as part of the stockmaking process, refrigerate them to use for the last steps of making the gravy. The turkey can be cut into the necessary pieces and deboned a day in advance. Wrap well and refrigerate until ready to use. " Adapted from "Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home" (Knopf, 1997). Tested by Bonnie S. Benwick for The Washington Post.

Provided by Busters friend

Categories     Poultry

Time P2DT1h30m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 38

2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 turkey carcass, for gravy
turkey giblets, for gravy
1 large onions, coarsely chopped or 1 1/2 cups chopped onions
2 -3 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks or 1 1/2 cups cut carrots
2 -3 celery ribs, cut into 1-inch chunks or 1 cup cut celery
8 cups chicken broth
2 bay leaves, preferably fresh
6 sprigs thyme
salt
fresh ground black pepper
1 tablespoon canola oil
8 ounces pork sausage, preferably flavored with sage (no casings)
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 large onions, cut into 1/4-inch dice or 1 1/2 cups diced onions
2 -3 celery ribs, cut into 1/4-inch dice or 1 cup cut celery
6 ounces mushrooms, coarsely chopped or 2 cups chopped mushrooms
3 tablespoons fresh sage, minced
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1 cup chicken broth
8 cups unsweetened cornbread, cut into 1/2-inch cubes or 1 1/4 lbs unsweetened cornbread
1 (12 lb) whole turkey (giblets, gizzard, backbone and neckbone removed, used for rich turkey broth and gravy, use kitchen s)
salt
fresh ground black pepper
olive oil
1 medium onions, cut into 1/2-inch dice or 1 cup diced onion
2 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch dice or 1 cup diced carrot
2 -3 celery ribs, cut into 1/2-inch dice or 1 cup diced celery
1/2 cup apple cider, preferably fresh
1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce, such as Tabasco
1 teaspoon salt, plus more as needed
1 cup dry vermouth or 1 cup dry white wine
3 cups rich turkey stock (see above)
pan dripping, from the roasted whole turkey breast
vegetables, from the roasted whole turkey breast
2 tablespoons potato starch or 2 tablespoons arrowroot
2 tablespoons tawny port (or more)

Steps:

  • For the rich turkey stock: Heat the oil in a large heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat. Add the turkey neck, bones and any meaty trimmings; sear on all sides until nicely browned. This can take about 15 minutes total. Transfer to a plate, then add the onion, carrot and celery, stirring to coat in the pan fat. Cook for about 10 minutes, stirring, until browned at the edges. At this point, the giblets (heart, liver, gizzard) can be added and sauteed until lightly browned, if desired. Transfer the contents of the pot to a plate; reserve for later use.
  • Use paper towels to wipe out any fat from the pot. Place it over medium-high heat; when it is quite hot, add the broth and use a wooden spoon to dislodge any browned bits in the bottom of the pot. Add the bones, trimmings and vegetables, stirring to combine, then add the bay leaves and thyme, 1/4 teaspoon of salt and a few grinds of pepper. Once the liquid starts to bubble at the edges, reduce the heat to medium or medium-low and cook for 30 minutes, occasionally skimming off any foam or scum that rises to the top. Then cover and cook for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, during which time you can add the heart and gizzard to cook for 15 minutes and 45 minutes, respectively, then remove to cool and reserve for later use, if desired.
  • Strain the stock through a fine-mesh strainer into an 8-cup container, discarding the solids. You should have about 6 cups. Taste, and adjust the seasoning as needed. Cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate so that any remaining fat rises to the top and can be discarded.
  • For the stuffing: Line a bowl with a few layers of paper towels.
  • Heat a teaspoon or two of the oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the sausage meat in several pinches/pieces. Cook for about 5 minutes, until it is no longer pink (but not fully browned), stirring often to break up the meat. Use a slotted spoon to transfer to the paper towel-lined bowl to drain.
  • Add the remaining oil and the butter to the skillet; increase the heat to medium-high and add the onion, celery, mushrooms, sage, salt and pepper, stirring to combine. Cook for about 8 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables have slightly softened. Return the drained sausage to the skillet, then add the broth and cook for about 1 minute, stirring.
  • While the vegetables are cooking, place the cornbread cubes in a large mixing bowl. Add the cooked vegetables and sausage, and toss to combine, crumbling some of the cornbread to form a stuffing that is moist yet loose. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed. Cool completely, then cover and refrigerate until ready to use.
  • For the turkey: Discard any pieces of fat or excess skin and any pop-up plastic timer. Use paper towels to pat the turkey dry, and place it on a large clean cutting board.
  • Use a sharp knife to dislodge and remove the wishbone. Use the shears to snip off the nubbins and smaller parts of the wings. Use a large butcher's knife to carefully cut off the ends of the drumsticks bone; discard the nubs. Use a sharp knife to cut the leg-thigh section from the bird, keeping them together as one large piece. Use a small sharp knife, preferably a fish knife, to cut the flesh away from the bone in each thigh, then snap the bone at the joint and remove it (save for stock).
  • Position oven racks in the upper and lower thirds of the oven; preheat to 375 degrees. Have a two large roasting pans ready, one with a flat rack that fits inside it.
  • Season the inside of each boned thigh-leg piece with salt and pepper, then use about 1/2 cup of the cooled stuffing to to fill it. Close the flaps of meat and skin over the stuffing, using toothpicks to secure the flesh. Use the oil to lightly coat the stuffed leg pieces; place them seam side up on the rack inside the roasting pan.
  • Use the remaining stuffing to form a large mound at the center of the remaining roasting pan. Drape the backbone-less turkey over the stuffing, so that it covers the stuffing completely and creates a kind of turkey tent. Grease the skin with a little of the oil, then season with the 1/2 teaspoon of salt and pepper to taste. Add the diced onion, carrots and celery around the turkey. Place the roasting pan with the stuffed legs on the upper rack and the pan with the whole turkey breast/stuffing on the lower rack. Roast for 30 minutes.
  • While the turkey parts are roasting, combine the cider, hot pepper sauce and salt in a liquid measuring cup.
  • Remove the pan of stuffed legs from the oven; turn them seam side down on the rack, then use a pastry brush to baste them with half of the cider mixture. Return them to the oven and roast for about 1 hour, or until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the drumstick meat registers 170 degrees. The legs should be browned and crisp. Transfer to a cutting board and let cool for a few minutes.
  • As soon as you have returned the stuffed and basted legs to the oven, remove the pan with the turkey breast/stuffing. Use the remaining cider mixture to baste the skin, then return the pan to the oven and roast for 1 hour, or until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the breast meat (close to the bone) registers 155 to 160 degrees. Transfer the whole turkey breast to a serving platter, and transfer the stuffing to a serving bowl; cover loosely with aluminum foil to keep warm.
  • Pour any drippings from the roasting pan with the rack into the roasting pan with the vegetables. Place the filled roasting pan over medium heat (2 burners if needed). Carefully add the vermouth, using a wooden spatula to dislodge any browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Then add 3 cups of the rich turkey stock until heated through. Remove from the heat; strain through a fine-mesh strainer into a medium saucepan, discarding any solids.
  • Place the saucepan over medium heat so the strained mixture heats through. Add the roasted giblets or gizzard, if desired, and allow to heat through. Then use an immersion (stick) blender to puree them in the liquid.
  • Whisk together the potato starch or arrowroot and the port in a small measuring cup. Add to the saucepan, whisking, and cook until the liquid in the pan thickens slightly to form a gravy. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Reduce the heat and keep warm on the lowest setting.
  • When ready to serve, discard the toothpicks in the stuffed legs, then, if desired, use needlenose pliers to carefully dislodge and remove any white tendons that should now be visible on the drumsticks. Arrange the legs in natural positions on either side of the turkey breast; if desired, spoon some of the warm gravy over the turkey pieces before taking the platter and the bowl of warm stuffing to the table. Pour the remaining gravy into a warmed gravy boat.
  • To serve, cut the stuffed thighs crosswise into 1/2- or 3/4-inch slices that show stuffing at their center. Carve the remaining turkey at the table; pass the gravy at the table.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 713.2, Fat 37.3, SaturatedFat 10.5, Cholesterol 241.9, Sodium 1232.9, Carbohydrate 9.6, Fiber 1.9, Sugar 4, Protein 75.7

JULIA CHILD'S CORNBREAD STUFFING



Julia Child's Cornbread Stuffing image

I went to school 2,000 miles away from my midwestern home and then booked to the opposite coast upon graduating -- I've spent 7 Thanksgivings at various houses because I couldn't afford to go home, so I've tasted a lot of families' stuffings and none of them hold a candle to my mom's. Well I guess it's not really my mom's recipe, but I don't care. It's awesome.

Provided by enigmused

Categories     Pork

Time 2h

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

5 cups cornbread, crumbled (use 1 box of Jiffy corn bread mix for this. since I'm not sure what ingredients the mix requires, yo)
1 lb sausage meat
2 cups chopped onions
1 1/2 cups celery ribs, chopped
2 cups breadcrumbs, unseasoned, lightly pressed down
2 eggs, lightly beaten
3 tablespoons dried sage (more if you like)
4 ounces melted butter
salt
pepper

Steps:

  • Prepare cornbread according to mix directions.
  • Break up sausage meat. Saute in a pan for several minutes until gray. Scrape into a large mixing bowl, leaving fat in pan.
  • In pan, saute onions for 5-6 minutes. Add celery, saute for 2 minutes.
  • Add the sauteed vegetables to the sausage, along with the cornbread and bread crumbs. Combine sage and eggs, and pour into mixture. Fold in the melted butter. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Stuff cavite of turkey with mixture and bake according to roaster time. If baking separate from turkey, place mixture in a baking pan, cover with foil, and bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes, maybe even less. Do not overbake otherwise the stuffing will dry out.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 791.4, Fat 59.3, SaturatedFat 24.1, Cholesterol 220.1, Sodium 1380.1, Carbohydrate 32.8, Fiber 3.2, Sugar 5.1, Protein 30.7

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