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06 Sept 2025

Gingergirl: This delicious stuffing recipe with take centre stage

Gingergirl:  This delicious stuffing recipe with take centre stage

Stuffing with sausage and nuts. You can use walnuts, pine nuts or hazel nuts in this recipe

Hello and welcome to all about food. It’s time to get organised! Take the preparation of Christmas dinner in your stride and remove a lot of unnecessary stress by doing what you can in advance of the big day. Coming from a family of eleven children – who still get together for Christmas day with partners and grandchildren - such preparation is vital. 
This stuffing recipe is a firm favourite in our home but do feel free to play about with it – see variations below.


Sausage & nut stuffing
2 tablespoons of olive oil
25g of butter
1 large onion, diced
2 teaspoons of dried parsley
200g of breadcrumbs
450g of good quality sausage meat
2 apples, peeled and grated
100g of walnuts, roughly chopped
A handful of fresh sage leaves, chopped.
The zest and juice of a large orange
1 large egg, beaten

* Lightly grease a 2lb/1kg loaf tin and set aside. Preheat the oven to 200ºc. In a heavy based pan heat the oil and butter and gently fry the onion for five minutes without colouring. Tip into a large bowl and add the breadcrumbs, parsley, sausagemeat, apples, walnuts, orange juice and zest and sage. Add lots of pepper, a little salt and mix together with your hands. Add the egg and until fully combined.
* Fill the loaf tin with the stuffing mix, pressing it firmly into the tin. Sprinkle some chopped walnuts and fresh sage leaves and press down gently.
* Set the tin on a baking sheet to catch any juices that escape, then bake for 40-45 mins until the top is golden. Cool in the tin for 10 mins, then remove onto a serving plate and slice before serving.

Recipe variation
Stuffing is another recipe that I enjoy experimenting with. Replace the walnuts with pine nuts, hazelnuts, chestnuts or pecans. For a fruity flavour try dried cranberries, dried apricots or lemon zest. Sage and parsley are classic herbs to use in stuffing but don’t forget that rosemary, thyme, tarragon and bay leaves also work well too. For added spice try a little all spice, ginger, toasted fennel seeds or nutmeg.

CONTACT GINGERGIRL
www.gingergirl.ie
email: helen@gingergirl.ie
Gingergirl aka Helen Keown is an artisan food producer who produces a range of handmade luxury jams, preserves and chutneys made from local, seasonal or organic ingredients. Helen’s produce is available nationwide from independent food emporiums and is also available at selected food delis across Europe.
Letters to ‘gingergirl’ c/o The Tipperary Star, Friar Street, Thurles, Co Tipperary.
You can follow gingergirl’s on Twitter – under gingergirlfood or on Facebook – under ‘gingergirl’.

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