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Mom Buckley's Filling
Ingredients
- 10 pounds of potatoes
- 1 bunch of celery
- 5 bags of pre-cubed filling bread
- 2 pounds of butter
- 2 1/2 dozen eggs
- 1/2 gallon milk
- 3 large onions
Directions
- Peel potatoes and cut into quarters.
- Boil potatoes in very salty water until soft.
- Mash the potatoes. I use a hand-held mixer and mash them in the pot that I boiled them in. Do not use any milk in this step.
- Cut ends off of celery and peel the skin off of it.
- Dice the celery.
- Peel the skin off of 3 large onions and dice them as well.
- Boil the onions and celery in maybe ¼ to ½ inch of water. You do not want to use a lot of water in this step. You want them to be soft, but not mushy.
- Add onion/celery mixture to mashed potatoes and mix.
- In a large pan (I like to use a wok) add a good chunk of butter and let melt under medium to high heat.
- Add about 1/3 to ½ of a bag of cubed bread.
- Mix/sitr often, letting the bread soak up the butter. Keep adding butter until all of the bread is coated and has reduced slightly.
- In a bowl, add two eggs and some milk to make a scrambled egg mixture.
- Pour the egg mixture over the buttered bread in the pan, and stir until all of the bread is covered with the egg mixture and the egg takes on a scrambled egg texture
- Dump the egged/buttered bread in the potatoes and mix.
- Repeat this step until all 5 bags of bread are finished.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
Tips
- Using very salty water to boil the potatoes will reduce the amount of salt that you have to add for taste in the end. 10 lbs is a lot of potatoes to salt.
- Boil potatoes and onion/celery mixture at the same time in different pots to save time.
- I believe that I used about a half of a stick of butter for each pan of bread. That works out to 16 half sticks of butter (2 lbs, 4 sticks/lb.) and 15 pans of bread (5 bags, 1/3 of a bag at a time)
- Stir the bread mixture very often while it is in the pan. You don’t want a burnt taste on the bread, or it will very much affect the taste of the final product.
- It is much easier to mix all of the ingredients in the end by hand, but make sure you let the potatoes cool for a while, because they hold a lot of heat. You will burn your hand otherwise.
- This will make enough to fill an oversized crockpot, or a regular sized crockpot with enough left over to stuff a turkey.
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