Stuffing May 2026
Chicken or turkey broth moistens the bread, while eggs are often added to act as a binder, giving the dish a cohesive, casserole-like texture.
Fresh herbs like sage, thyme, rosemary, and parsley are standard for creating that "holiday" aroma. Regional Varieties stuffing
Different cultures and regions put their own spin on the dish: Chicken or turkey broth moistens the bread, while
Sturdy, dry bread like sourdough, Italian, or French loaves are preferred because they hold their shape without becoming mushy. "Stuffing" usually refers to the savory bread-based mixture
"Stuffing" usually refers to the savory bread-based mixture served during holiday meals, but it can also refer to materials used in upholstery or the act of filling any cavity. In a culinary context, it is a versatile dish made from a starch base—most commonly dried bread—moistened with broth and seasoned with aromatic vegetables and herbs. The Anatomy of Stuffing

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