The vegetables add quite a bit of moisture, so I cut the water in the stuffing mix instructions by half. You may want to reduce the moisture even more as it is still a rather mushy consistency.
Note the stuffing mix calls for 1 box of stuffing mix for a bird up to 8 lbs, 2 boxes for a bird 8-12 lbs, and 3 boxes for 12+ lbs.
Commentary:
Am I jumping the gun here publishing a turkey stuffing recipe a month before Thanksgiving? I got the idea for this, happened to have the ingredients, so I just had to try it. I knew it would be good, and sure enough, it is!
Calabacitas is one of my all-time favorite Southwestern vegetable dishes, and it’s even incredibly nutritious, Paleo, and low-fat, low calorie. I just knew it would be a great enhancement to traditional stuffing, blended in and stuffed into the bird. Calabacitas is a sautéed melange of zucchini, onion, garlic, corn, chiles, and spices. Yummy! In this recipe, I just mixed it in with a package of Stove Top Stuffing Mix prepared (almost) per the directions. (I used half the water; vegetables add liquid to the mixture.) Then I stuffed a turkey with it and after scooping it out, browned it in the oven. If you’re stuffing a bird with it, use the guidelines on the stuffing mix to determine if you need to double or triple recipe. (See notes)
It’s hard to resist – very tasty! Of course, the dressing is not low cal, Paleo, and low fat like the calabacitas. Sorry! Can’t have everything, you know….