Easy Holiday Sausage Apple & Cranberry Dressing

The Stuffing v. Dressing  debate. It’s been around for eons.  I suppose it depends on the region and family background you come from. When I was a little girl, (in the mid west) my mother called it stuffing, so growing up and when I finally hosted my first family Christmas dinner for 30 people, (talk about getting a crash course in huge family dinners) I too referred to is as stuffing. Over the years I’ve come to learn, and which is what most people believe, stuffing is what goes in the turkey and dressing is what is outside the turkey. Easy peasy.

My sister-in-law was the one who originally taught me to flavor the dressing with sausage.  I have since modified my own version of this dressing recipe and I also don’t put the stuffing inside the turkey anymore. So hence, I call it dressing.  I also used to use those horrid stale croutons cut of stale bread from our local supermarket bakery. I have since switched to my mother’s way. Using a fresh baked bread. Tee hee, I still get it at my local supermarket bakery and use a sourdough and Italian combination. Whether you are a “stuffing” or “dressing” kinda person, or you use croutons v. fresh baked bread, this sausage, apple, & cranberry dressing is both tasty and a beautiful addition to your holiday spread.  I’m all about easy clean up so I used a throw away foil pan and transferred it to a pretty bowl at presentation time.

Easy Holiday Sausage Apple & Cranberry Dressing
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Author: Sherri @ The Kitchen Prescription (dot) com
Prep time: 20 mins
Cook time: 30 mins
Total time: 50 mins
Serves: 6-8
A tasty and beautiful addition to your holiday spread.
Ingredients
  • YOU WILL NEED:
  • 1/2 loaf of cubed sourdough bread
  • 1/2 loaf of cubed Italian bread
  • 1 stick salted butter (melted)
  • 1 small red/purple onion chopped
  • 4-6 tablespoons approximately) chopped celery ( i use just enough to flavour but not overpower the dressing)
  • 1 sliced honey crisp OR granny smith apple
  • 1 cup dried cranberries
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon of pepper
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth (add a little at a time until moist. Add more if needed)
  • 4 mild sausages de-skinned, chopped and cooked until almost done (don’t forget you will be baking and don’t want to dry out your sausage)
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees
  2. De-skin sausage, chop and cook in pan until just underdone
  3. set aside.
  4. Cube bread and place in large baking dish
  5. Melt butter and add chopped onion and celery and cook in pan until onion is transparent
  6. Pour melted butter, onion, and celery mixture over bread
  7. Add spices, salt and pepper
  8. Mix well with a spoon
  9. Moisten with chicken broth (add a little at a time)
  10. Add chopped apple, sausage and dried cranberries.
  11. When ready place in oven for 30-40 minutes or until warmed through. If you like a crispy top leave in a little longer.

Happy Holidays!

Are you a “Dressing or Stuffing” person?

Post Holiday Blues

I walked in the door from work and realized there is no more rushing around to get Holiday preparations done. Another Christmas has come and gone. What? No more cookies to bake. No more trips to the post office.  Kiss those last-minute sprints to Walgreens and Target good-bye.

The tree stopped drinking water. Now, all that’s left is a pile of needles on the floor and some sticky sap running down the tree stand. Even the left-over Christmas cookies in the Tupperware are growing mold. Yes, I’m sure this is all a case of the Post Holiday Blues.

I don’t think I’ve ever had them as bad as I do this year. I love this time of year. It seems so magical. The unseasonably cold weather here in South Florida made it feel even more like Christmas this year.

My reality is facing the fact that instead of putting up decorations, that soon they will be coming down and going back into storage and hidden away, as if they never existed.  I didn’t even get a chance to get my (androgynous) Elf on the Shelf! I learned about this Holiday Tradition over at The Mama Mary Show

Although my kids are grown, and most definitely won’t fall for this, I figure I can put it away until I have some grandchildren. Might be a while though. On second thought, maybe I can pass the legend off on TZ and he’ll behave if he thinks the Elf is watching him.  One could only hope.

I’m sure my blues won’t last.  An optimist would say that we still have New Year’s Eve to look forward to. “The Holidays aren’t over yet!” True.  And I’m enjoying every last second of the lit Christmas tree and my electric fireplace that TZ got me as a Christmas present last year.  Side by side they glow in all their wonderment and glory.  I don’t want it to end. If nothing else, I have some beautiful memories to hold on to and there is always next year. Right?

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Are you suffering from PHB?

How much more depressed are you after listening to and watching that video? You’re welcome.

Christmas Eve 2010

This month has literally been a blur. From the time the Turkey carcass was tossed out, the Holiday rush to get things done has been on! I don’t know about you, but I’ve barely had time to breathe let alone write a blog.

Although, I did manage to get a few in since Thanksgiving, which I think were quite useful.  Who doesn’t love Chocolate Peppermint Martini’s and Rolo Pretzel Turtles ?

Not only has this month been a whirlwind trying to prepare for the Holidays, we have had overnight guests every weekend since the beginning of the month.  I’m not complaining, it’s been fun, it’s just that I wasn’t able to get my errands, baking, decorating, and shopping done on the weekends as I normally would.  Therefore, I would use my lunch hour and after work hours tending to all that other stuff. I’d be up to 1:30 in the morning sometimes.  It took me 6 hours to bake 45 cut out cookies and ice them, 

but I have to say, I’m quite proud of them.  I’m getting better at them.

Today is finally the day I can slow down and enjoy the festivities that all these preparations have led up to.  I won’t be going back to my home state to be with my family, like I did last year.  I do miss my children and family very much, but they are in my heart and soul, and I’m going to try to send a Christmas vlog to them.  I’m excited to open up the gift my kids had delivered to my office.  I’m not allowed to open it until Xmas, so I cheated and opened the card.  And so glad I did.  I love my kids.

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This year I’ll be spending Christmas Eve with TZ, my boyfriend, who some think is simply a figment of my imagination.  His brother will get in from Tampa somewhere around 2 am.  I’m planning on building my Gingerbread house tomorrow while TZ grills the bird and the guys watch football. I ran out of time, and searched high and low for a Gingerbread cookie cutter set. I refused to buy the kit….pfft that’s the easy way out!

I finally found one at Michael’s Craft Store. And believe me when I say it was the last one! But like I said, I ran out of time.  As a Christmas Miracle would have it, one of our investigator’s that works for our office, came in to the office yesterday and gave a few of us girls Gingerbread kits. Oh happy day!

I plan on spending the day lounging around and basking in all the wrapping paper mess and morning mimosas, followed by chocolate peppermint martini’s in the afternoon and all the Turkey and stuffing and cheese ball and crackers, and cookies…etc. my belly can hold.

However, tonight TZ and I are spending together. I have the whole evening planned (at least in my head, I know it probably won’t play out like the picture in my mind.)  I’ve planned a special lasagna dinner for us (home made of course.)  I’m even throwing a little romance in there, Santa cap and all, with a bottle of wine and something that starts with an L and ends with an E! And it ain’t love my friends.  By the way, it counts as one of his gifts!

I wish you all a Blessed and Very Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year.  I hope Santa is good to each and every one of you.  I’ll also be remembering our Troops and public service men and women who won’t get to spend this Christmas with their families. Thank you for all you do and your dedication to your Country and profession.  “God Bless us, Everyone!”

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Holiday Food Shopping. Black Friday? Ummm No Thanks!

Somehow this just doesn’t scream out “Good Times!” to me. Insanity! That’s what Black Friday is.  At least to me.  Some people camp out (literally) for days in front of stores before Black Friday even starts. For what? To boast they saved a few bucks on a big-ticket item, or make the six o’clock news of their hometown.

For some people it’s an Olympic event, for others it’s a family tradition. To each his own.  More power to you.  I want no part of it.

Although, I did contemplate on going out for a few hours snapping photos and filming some events from Black Friday, but who was I kidding? My behind was sleeping in today.  How could I resist the warmth and comfyness of my couch and glow of my Christmas tree as I fell asleep on it (the couch not the tree) last night watching Holiday movies? It’s a tradition of mine. More so now, since I live out-of-state and often spend Thanksgiving alone.

I digressed…

Anyway, I imagined in my mind that I’d go out with my camera, lurking incognito in a fashionable hat and sunglasses just waiting for the right moment to snap a photo or turn on my Palm Pre video.  Maybe I’d catch two ladies (whom would otherwise be respectable courteous shoppers on any other given day) fighting over the last Wii. Hair pulling and scratching their way through a cat-fight to give their child the most-wanted gift on their list.  Nothing screams Black Friday like coming home with the gift of your child’s dreams and a black eye.  Hey, maybe that’s where the word “Black” originated from!?

I couldn’t even handle the crowdedness of Publix (super market) two days before Thanksgiving.  Why does everyone have to be a last-minute food shopper like myself?  I had cart rage.  I had a good mind to run a few people over with my cart who were so rudely blocking the already narrow isles with their shopping carts haphazardly parked, while they chatted with a friend they ran into. Thank heavens they were at least passing out wine samples, which made it somewhat more bearable.

The isles narrow enough as it is, now had holiday displays set up, taking up even more precious cart space for passing.  I mean, I thought I saw sparks fly off the carts as two people passed each other in opposite directions.  And I live in Florida…the retirement capital of the world!  Publix+Senior Citizens=slow and miserable shopping experience! Sorry, I know that’s going to be me someday, but for now, I just need you to get the hell out of my way!

It got so bad I had to park my cart in a little corner of the produce section and run around and retrieve items to bring back to my cart.  I got so disoriented in the mass chaos that I almost stole some other lady’s cart thinking it was mine.

Could you imagine if you did that to someone on Black Friday?  You’d probably be carried out of the store on a stretcher.  Although, it’d be fun to purposely do it and see people freak the eff out!

Look, I like the holidays just as much as the next person, and I’m not above taking some little old lady out to save a few bucks on a scarf that I thought was really cute. But with my impatience and crowd/cart rage, I think it’s best I stay home and find other things to do. Like blog about Black Friday.

Where did Black Friday get its name anyway?

Sherri’s Holiday Time Saving Tips

It’s the time of year that most people adore because of that extra special time spent with family and friends….unless that sort of thing gets on your nerves too! So who has time to do everything?

Since most of us are all so busy preparing for the holidays occupied with activities such as shopping, baking, decorating, writing holiday greetings, parties, etc, who has time to clean the house?  Frankly, who even wants to or enjoys cleaning the house, for that matter?

I say there are far more important things to tend to during the holiday season.  The dust, laundry, and cluttered dirty rooms will still be there long after the tree has been hauled to the curb and the holiday decorations have been tucked neatly and ever so gently back away.

Yes folks, here are Sherri’s holiday time-saving cleaning tips…..because you know company is coming over and you must have the illusion that you’re not living in the pigsty your mother always maintained you would live in while growing up.

Employ the family pet as the vacuum…hey they’re animals, their stomachs are probably built like a billy goat’s anyway.

Hand everyone a pair of Holiday socks the moment they walk in the door. This substitutes as a great way to swiffer the hard wood and tile floors. In the event you’re not fortunate enough to have either of the two….no worries that’s what 2 way masking tape is for.  Simply put the tape on the bottom of everyone’s socks.

In order to save time in the kitchen, move in an older resident and call Meals on Wheels.  If you have a large family you’ll have to compensate by figuring out how many older folks you will need in order to split the proportions equally among all family members.

Let the pets lick the dishes before they go into the dishwasher…that way they are also getting fed too. You’re essentially killing two birds with one stone here. If you don’t have a dishwasher…..that’s where those old folks come in handy.  It’s the holidays people….ya gotta be innovative!

Who will ever really know, unless there are stains on the clothing, that you simply folded the dirty laundry and just put it back?

 

And for those nasty toilet bowl stains….again, just let the pets lick the bowl clean….chances are, they already drink out of it anyway!

There you have it, Sherri’s holiday time-saving cleaning tips. I hope you all have a wonderful upcoming holiday season. And if you have any time-saving tips to add I’d like to hear.

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