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Mom’s Cornbread Stuffing

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Dairy, Eggs, Meats Dressings 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 c Cornmeal, yellow
1/4 t Baking soda
1 t Baking powder
1/2 t Salt
1 T Flour
1 c Buttermilk
1 Egg
1 T Salad oil
3 Celery stalks
1 Onion, chopped
3 White or whole wheat bread
3 Eggs, hard boiled optional
3 Eggs, raw beaten slightly
1 t Salt, or to taste
1/8 t Ground pepper, or to taste
1 T Ground dry sage, or to taste
1 c Or more Chicken/turkey broth

INSTRUCTIONS

CORNBREAD: Mix dry ingredients. Separately mix buttermilk and egg.
Pour liquid ingredients into dry ingredients and mix thoroughly but  do
not beat. Preheat 1 tbl. salad oil to VERY HOT in an oven proof
skillet or cake pan. Bake in a preheated 450 degree oven for 10 to 12
minutes. remove from pan and set aside to cool.  DRESSING: Cook celery
and onion in a small amount of the broth until  tender. DO NOT DRAIN.
Set aside. This can be done the day before and  refrigerated. Toast two
or three slices of bread until crisp all the  way through. Crunble
cornbread and toasted bread into a large bowl.  Add celery, onion and
the water they were cooked in, then add the  chopped hard boiled eggs
if desired. Beat raw eggs and add to  mixture. Start adding broth. How
much you add is how dry or wet  finished dressing will be. Add
seasonings and mix.  Pour into greased baking pan and cook in a 350
degree oven for 35 to  45 minutes or until nicely browned.  From
Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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