Stuffing Bombs
My friend Amanda made us these after Lu was born. She made us tons of meals and was a godsend while we adjusted to life with an infant. Shaun fell in love and they’ve become a staple in our household.
Ingredients:
-1/2 recipe of Ma’s Stuffing, unbaked or 1 box of traditional boxed stuffing (use Ma’s!)
-1 pound ground turkey breast
-Chicken broth
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350*. Non-stick spray a muffin tin.
Mix stuffing and turkey with hands and add broth until pretty wet (I’d say I used about 2 cups of broth? NOT in addition to the broth from the stuffing recipe, the broth should be one and the same for this recipe). You want them to stick together but you don’t want them soaking wet. I make mine pretty wet since we like our stuffing more moist.
Place the mixture in the muffin tin.
Bake for 30 minutes or until turkey is done and the tops are browned.
Serve with veggies and maybe some gravy made from your additional chicken broth.
These freeze REALLY well. Both before they are cooked and after.
Shaun gives this 4 stars and Lu LOVES them. She’s too busy eating to smile:
Both last night and tonight she ate 1.5 muffins of these. Super easy and yummy!
Category: Recipes 8 comments »
[…] Stuffing Bombs […]
They look delicious! Thanks for sharing 🙂
What a fun idea! I love turkey and stuffing. These remind me of meatloaf muffins!
umm I won’t even tell casey about these because he will want them tonight and he alreayd HAD dinner!! Going on the (long) list of things i need to make for him!
Aw! The baby is too precious…she looks like she’s really enjoying her eats! 🙂
But who wouldn’t? That stuffing in a muffin pan is a GREAT idea.
OMG that is so easy! They look so tasty 🙂
These look moist and delicious. A great idea, a meal in a muffin–genius!
i think behr paint (behr.com) has something like that, but i beelive there is a $5 fee i’ve not used it, but i have looked at colors on the website before. also you can pick up the paint booklets/chips at home depot (from behr) and the booklets has complimentary colors and shows the paint in different rooms.i personally like the behr paint (semi gloss) because its wonderful for being able to clean it especially with kids and crayons, markers, finger paints, etc. it is a little costlier than most paints, but it covers great and last great also if you use the behr paint and there is something wrong with the paint itself a behr representative will come out and paint your walls for you (there has to be something