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Apricot Almond Stuffing

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Ingredients

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6 croissants, torn into bite-size pieces
1 onion, chopped finely
2/3 cup sliced almonds
1 tablespoon tarragon
1 tablespoon thyme
1 tablespoon parsley
3/4 cup dried apricot, quartered
1 teaspoon orange zest
1/4 cup butter, melted
1 tablespoon apricot preserves or 1 tablespoon apricot jam
2 cups chicken broth

Nutritional information

321.9
Calories
171 g
Calories From Fat
19.1 g
Total Fat
9 g
Saturated Fat
43.9 mg
Cholesterol
553.1 mg
Sodium
32.4 g
Carbs
3.2 g
Dietary Fiber
13.4 g
Sugars
7.1 g
Protein
148g
Serving Size

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Apricot Almond Stuffing

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    This was a great accompaniment to the Christmas Turkey. I replaced the almonds with chopped cashews (easier to get in Belize) and the tarragon for some fresh coriander. Yummy.

    • 65 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Apricot Almond Stuffing, I have been in search of a good stuffing recipe that could be served any day of the week but does not taste similar to the usual bread/sage Thanksgiving stuffing After trying several different stuffing recipes, I began to adjust ingredients and to try several new ingredients that I thought would enhance the flavor I eventually came up with this apricot almond stuffing It’s very tasty with a unique flavor all it’s own perfect for any day of the week, or for that special side dish when company is over, whether you’re serving beef or pasta or poultry as the main course And this is just such a tasty stuffing that I know it’s just a matter of time before I eventually replace my traditional bread/sage stuffing at our annual Thanksgiving Dinner with this Apricot Almond Stuffing (I don’t want to invoke an impromptu riot within my family by venturing away from my family’s traditional Thanksgiving menu, so I’ll preserve family tradiition by offering Grandma’s Homemade Stuffing every Thanksgiving for the sake of family peace at least for the time being ) You can use this to stuff any bird, too I prefer chicken, but I assume it would go well with turkey or even game hens as well I hope you like it , This was a great accompaniment to the Christmas Turkey I replaced the almonds with chopped cashews (easier to get in Belize) and the tarragon for some fresh coriander Yummy , This was a great accompaniment to the Christmas Turkey I replaced the almonds with chopped cashews (easier to get in Belize) and the tarragon for some fresh coriander Yummy


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat Oven to 350 Degrees.

    2
    Done

    Place Torn Croissant Pieces, Chopped Onion, Sliced Almonds, Tarragon, Thyme, Parsley, Quartered Apricot Bits, and Orange Zest in a Large Mixing Bowl.

    3
    Done

    in a Small Bowl, Mix Together the Melted Butter, Apricot Preserves (or Jam), and Half of the Chicken Broth; Stir Until Blended. Pour the Broth Mixture Over the Stuffing Mixture.

    4
    Done

    Use a Large Spatula or Wooden Spoon to Toss the Stuffing Mixture Until All the Ingredients Are Well Blended. Use as Much of the Remaining Broth--Adding a Little at a Time--as Is Needed to Get the Stuffing Thoroughly Moist (but not Saturated or "soupy"). I Usually Use Nearly All of the 2 Cups of Broth, With Maybe 1/8 Cup or So not Used (i've Never Really Measured the Unused Portion).

    5
    Done

    Place Stuffing in a 10x10-Inch Baking Dish, Cover, and Bake in a 350 Degree Oven For 30 Minutes.

    6
    Done

    Note - I Don't Usually Grease My Pyrex Casserole Dish For This Stuffing, and I Have Never Had a Problem With the Stuffing Sticking to the Edges or Bottom, and the Clean-Up Is Very Easy (no Crusty Pieces Stuck to the Dish). but, Depending on What Type of Dish You Use to Roast the Stuffing, You Might Want to First Lightly Butter Your Baking Dish or Lightly Coat It With a No-Stick Cooking Spray.

    7
    Done

    Tip - Take Advantage of Sales, and Buy Day-Old Croissants at a Reduced Price When You Plan to Make This Dish. They Will Be Well Moistened With the Buttery Broth, So It Won't Matter If They Are a Bit Dry.

    David Fisher

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