The traditional Christmas dinner simply isn’t complete without stuffing, so this recipe should fill that gap perfectly. It comes from the good people at BBC Good Food, and is extremely simply to make, so why not take a look.

If you are looking for a simple yet scrumptious stuffing recipe for Christmas, look no further than these stuffing parcels! Courtesy of BBC Good Food, this recipe takes about 35 minutes including all the preparation. The smokey bacon will add a delicious savoury flavour, and if you take our advice and add some extra fruit, there will be a fantastic contrast of flavour.

 

Ingredients:

  • 170g of sage and onion stuffing mix
  • 24 smoked streaky bacon rashers
  • 12 bay leaves
  • A knob of butter plus extra to grease the baking tin

Instructions:

Step 1-Preheat your oven to 200 degrees celcius/gas mark 6. We recommend using a baking tray or small roasting tin for this recipe. Spread some of the butter over the muffin tin so the stuffing mixture doesn’t stick to the tin. Then start preparing the stuffing by adding 520ml of water to the stuffing mix. Add the other butter and stir well to ensure the mixture is combined. Leave to one side while the mixtures cools and starts to soak up some of the water.

Step 2-Cross over two of the smoked bacon rashers and a bay leaf in each of the spaces in the tin you are using. Place a small amount of stuffing in each space of the tin, then fold the bacon over the top to finish. Secure with cocktail sticks or skewers.

Step 3-Once you have done this to all of the parcels, allow the mixture to cool until you are ready to bake it.

Step 4-Bake for roughly 30 minutes until the stuffing starts to go slightly crispy and is piping hot. Please remember to remove the cocktail sticks before serving! It’s that simply, now all there is left to do is enjoy these delicious stuffing parcels! If you want to mix things up a bit, you could add some fruit and nuts to the stuffing to give it that little bit more flavour!

Source: BBC Good Food 

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