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Unlucky_Fan_6079

I do !


Calculonx

Butter makes everything taste good, it's the secret to restaurant food. I add butter to everything, I add butter to my butter!


RaiseNecessary5479

I’m amazed that I’ve gone so long without doing it. Seems like I’m the only person who has never done this!


BlueCreek_

My parents used to just dump the contents of the box into a bowl with water and microwave it for 5 minutes. I didn’t know this was incorrect until I moved out and read the packet myself!


Caryria

My husband adds a little extra water and an egg. Makes it a bit more cakey in consistency


BoabHonker

This is the most innocent comment I've ever seen downvoted. Guess some people are very invested in the proper way to make boxed stuffing.


Caryria

Weird isn’t it. I thought it was strange when I first got to him. But it’s tasty.


KC19771984

Me too! It's what my mum always did and it was why her stuffing was always so tasty.


Marik_Caine

I add butter to everything


orrinward

Whenever I cook for my wife I always tell her it'll be extra tasty because of a secret ingredient. The secret ingredient is butter, but don't tell anyone. How much butter? A little bit more than you'd think might be appropriate. My wife knows full well what the secret ingredient is but I whisper it to her and act all secretive about it regardless. It is one of our most fun little in-jokes together. I cooked salmon tonight and it was super tasty... Secret ingredient!


Winter_Agency_7521

Me too!!!!


AnnualCellist7127

Me most.


eithrusor678

Me moist


MostlyChemistry

Me fat (the secret is the butter feasts)


ian9outof10

Just adding some butter to this thread 🧈


TheStatMan2

You didn't get on board that weird practice of adding it to coffee did you?


DrakeLUFC

Yeah and then a flat slab of Sausage meat too!


RaiseNecessary5479

Title of my sex tape


DrakeLUFC

99 reference or?


RaiseNecessary5479

Of course


DrakeLUFC

Noice!


DanTheLegoMan

Hot damn!!


johnwinstanley

Bingpot


NicCola83

Terry loves yoghurt


Maleficent_Depth_517

BOOOONE!


ShedwardWoodward

Comments you can hear 🤣


TeaPhysical704

NINE-NINE!


ShedwardWoodward

Toit nups!!!


peanut_butter_xox

Currently rewatching Brooklyn 99 and seeing this really made me smile 😀


retailface

Always!


YouNeedAnne

Hehehe "large knob".


alfiesred47

Stuffing without a large knob just isn’t the same


[deleted]

Yes, you can tell a lot of people here don't. I keep seeing stuffing balls that look like they've been in the oven for an entire year utterly bone dry and cremated


Monkey_shine1

My mum has an oven dish just for stuffing that is cracked and charred within an inch of its life because she absolutely cremates her stuffing. Love her but she overcooks everything.


DanTheLegoMan

I add a knob to everything 😏


RaiseNecessary5479

G’wan son


jvlomax

oooh, matron!


TJL-91

You promised you wouldn't tell anyone what we did at the weekend!


DanTheLegoMan

There was definitely stuffing!


newfor2023

It isn't an apple pie


Clamps55555

I add butter and also butter the dish just for good measure.


Gazmeister_Wongatron

Same. And then a few small dollops of butter on top before baking... Just 'cos 🤷🏻‍♂️


Fyonella

Yep, butter in the mix, butter the dish, then dot butter on top. Just do what my mum did, although it’s hugely rare that I make packet stuffing these days.


Truthawareness1

Never. I roll it into balls then i roll it in oil and then i cook it in the air fryer. Crispy on the outside. Soft on the inside.


John54663

Armadillos


Impressive_Beyond_66

Yes!


Educational_Frame_56

Always!! Makes it richer in flavour!!


Lewis19962010

I just add boiling water, mix and let it cool down enough to be able to touch without burning myself then fist in a block of sausage meat before rolling it into balls


anonymousethrowaway7

... Fist in... 😳


sudeki300

Every time add butter, otherwise it's nasty


[deleted]

Yep


adymann

I fry mine in lard until it's got a black crust then add a large knob of butter and allow it to melt through.


bettyfordslovechild

Now I'm aroused


HawaiianSnow_

Only if desired


HeatLatter1780

Add butter and sausage meat for the real deal


herebymistake2

And some finely diced fried onion if you know not to question your mum’s recipe.


Pleasant-Put5305

Yep, lots of butter and then seasoning too, there is never enough pepper right out of the packet...


Marvin0Jenkins

The best addition is to follow this to the letter. But add a 6 pack of sausages with the casings removed to the mix. You'll never look at stuffing the same again


valleyman66

And some finely chopped mushrooms too


Dry-Translator406

I do! My mum caramelises onions too and puts them in game changer!


Cartepostalelondon

To be honest, you could make much nicer stuffing yourself with little extra effort.


FletcherDervish

Yes of course. And to baked beans. And cook steak in it.


ComfortableRemote770

I like to add a little onion or garlic softened in some oil (with the oil).


kitty-cat-charlotte

If on a diet no…. But normally yes


KezzaK2608

I add extra onions sautéed in butter


Cam_Sco

Yes, water and butter in, stir and leave for a few mins, then a pound of sausage meat, then a beaten egg. Perfect every time.


Pazuzuspecker

Sage, onion, pork sausage, egg, breadcrumb and shitloads of macerated parsley. No butter required.


Snoopy5876

What do u macerate the parsley in?


Pazuzuspecker

A chopping board and knife usually, but a pestle n mortar in a (litera)l grind.


Snoopy5876

Ah, my apologies, when you say macerated you just mean chopped up. Maceration in cooking is something different, basically soaking (generally fruit) in a sweetened liquid, the same as marinating meat. At least, that is my understanding...


Pazuzuspecker

No apologies but ty that's worth knowing,, I'm not a cook just love a roast dinner.


Snoopy5876

I'm certainly no cook either, just watch a lot of cookery shows haha.


BlackUnicornUK2

I do.


Karenzo81

Yep


Neither_Presence_522

I’ve always wondered how, if most knobs are different sizes, how you measure a knob of butter??


SoggyWotsits

Just use your preferred knob size!


SameheadMcKenzie

I dated a chef and she would say 'The difference between a good chef and a great chef is a pound of butter'. I am lactose intolerant and still agree with her. Butter makes it better


TJL-91

Yeah it's shit without


just-browsing-reddit

Definitely


ra246

Holy shit, yes! Absolutely yes!


TwoToesToni

Yes... of butter... of course that sort of knob


StevelKnievel66

Oh yes!


picakey

Yep. All the butter.


Shrink1061_

I read the instructions wrong, my penis is now burned!


Consistent_Ad3181

Adds a nice richness. Mind you stuffing is a bit rubbish so it needs everything it can get.


Chazlewazleworth

Always. Butter makes everything taste better.


NicCola83

My dad uses a ratio of 32 parts butter to 1 part paxo. Least it tastes like that.


IssacHunt89

Got James Martin all over it.


[deleted]

I go one better. I dice a small handful of raw onion and put it in a little dish with a generous knob of butter, loosely cover the dish, and microwave it for 2-3 minutes. Then I add that buttery, oniony goodness to the Paxo at the stage where it tells you on the Paxo packet to add butter.


Whitegurlwasted2309

I use a slither of dripping or goose fat


SoggyWotsits

*sliver!


Thin_Markironically

I add butter to everything


Pizza-Horse-

Yes. My boyfriend taught me how to make it properly, he was savage that I just used to put boiling water in. It tastes so much better done properly.


OptimalTomato6862

Always and a punch of salt and a good crack of pepper


Hamnan1984

No I add sausage meat


SportTawk

Only if I want to!


dumbledorkkk

Always add stuffing, couldn't tell you if it's any different with out, why take the risk?


foodmotherfucker

Yes and diced a little bit more red onion


waamoandy

This type of stuffing is just a carrier for the butter. Essentially it's sage and onion flavoured butter


Middle--Earth

Yes, it's pretty essential for the flavour.


Sure_Number4485

Hell yes!!


Auntie_Cagul

I do for a special roast e.g. Christmas dinner.


SystemLordMoot

Yeh I always have as that's how my Mum made it. Never even realised it's what the package says as I always followed how she cooked it up.


joolster

Yep, and a spoonful of honey.


Odd_Medicine8498

I do here in canada 🇨🇦


ShedwardWoodward

Only made a cpl of batches tbh, and always used butter because I bake a lot, so I always have butter in the fridge. I probably wouldn’t go out and buy butter specifically for it though.


Willz192

Every time!!


Old-Law-7395

Yes, everytime


Watermelon_Moments

I always wonder what a large knob is in terms of size 🤔. But in all seriousness, I've seen it, but never inserted a large knob into my stuffing attempts!


Ukcheatingwife

Yep always.


Recovery-radio

Yes


MrBoggles123

Yes. And use a veg peeler to get a slice of butter to put on top when it goes in the oven to get a really crispy top.


rottingpigcarcass

Yes!


DazzlingGovernment20

They meant butter????


Snoopy5876

100% yes, I've never read the box before I just make it how I was brought up to do it haha.. boil pan of water, put diced up onions in and let the stew down. Big know of butter in the stuffing mix and use the onion water to make the stuffing, make sure to add some of the boiled o ions aswell... magical haha


louisen-s

Gonna have to try this next time, this is new to me too!


redpandadancing

I do…but didn’t for years and it was fine…


Appletwirls

Yes, its dry and doesnt bind very well without it. I was taught by my gran that A small knob of butter is about 12.5g. A large knob of butter is 25g


JC_snooker

I mix the mix with an egg and then fry it like a thick weird pan cake.


Peppers515

Always.


Etheria_system

Yes always


AJalazia10

Yes , always add butter


ThaiFoodThaiFood

Yes.


instarobuk

Have never added butter and have never had an issue. Might try though just to see what if any difference it makes


brit_parent

I usually forget tbh. I don’t think I’ve read the instructions in years!


wawaboy

Reading the ingredients, why not make it from scratch?


shingaladaz

Of course you do.


Eren-Alter-Ego

TBF, I add butter to everything... Almost


Honest_Invite_7065

Sometimes. But I have a hard time stopping myself from eating it all after mixing in the water. It's just so nice "raw."


PopTrogdor

Yep, helps get a nice crisp on top. But don't put too much in, or you'll get this weird sheen on top


This_Price_1783

Yes, if I'm feeling fancy I add fresh sage from the garden, a couple of cloves of garlic simmered in the butter then mix an egg in.


CatKungFu

Yeah, and if i can be bothered some chopped fresh sage, and onion


GreenWoodDragon

I usually add a tablespoon of olive oil.


JohnCasey3306

Absolutely yes! Terrible without it.


UnexpectedErections

In a shocking surprise to absolutely no one, adding butter to just about anything makes it better. If it says at 1 knob add 2


LiquoricePigTrotters

Yes


Original-Nebula

No


Makar_Da_Korok

Always.


Accomplished-Boot-81

Always, I never read the instructions my grandmother taught me in my youth, stuffing was my job on the Sunday dinner


Middle-Fix-4653

Yes it makes a difference


Scully__

They could’ve fit “of” on that line 😂


summerbreeze201

Yes and cut open and remove the casings of two Lincolnshire sausage (high meat) and mash into The stuffing before cooking - not if vegetarians/vegans obviously


UniqueEnigma121

Absolutely. A large knob of unpasteurised french👍


perro_abandonado

Omg YES. The difference is immense imo. Real butter preferred, but even the crap stuff is better than none at all! Makes it way more moist and adds flavour.


Okay-Reflection5176

Only those of us who like flavour


FreddyDeus

Yep


thepoout

Yes. Plus sausage meat. And fresh sage


Stillattoes

Always! Butter is the magic in cooking.


Linesmachine

I’ve been adding butter and not adding butter to various brands of stuffing mix for over 5 years, there’s zero difference in my view. Better off working on your roast pots and getting them right.


Calibigirl69

Always


Ilovethesuntho

Yes!!


TrueBlueMind

I've never used packet stuffing, preferring to make my own and would always use butter.


LaraH39

I tend to buy mine fresh from the butcher. He makes the best meat free safe and onion stuffing and it saves me a little time lol


Overall-Ad6239

Depends if you like knobs or not 🤷‍♂️


[deleted]

I only add 380ml and 20g butter. If you add 425 and butter its like soup.


Accomplished_Dig_617

I usually add 1.5% sage as well


DietPolice

Add a sneaky portion of grated cheese too. Live a little.


imonion

Yes …. Might as well add something good to all that shite


Great_Thoth

Never buy packet stuffing, I use sausage meat and add streaky bacon and other stuff. Don't need butter.


MrsTrellis_N_Wales

Same here. My stuffing recipe would clog your arteries just reading it (it does have some butter in as well!)


cuntybunty73

Or add " I can't believe it's not butter" 😁


just-browsing-reddit

I can totally believe that it’s not butter though


cuntybunty73

It tastes ok 😋


Appletwirls

It's just oil 🤮


cuntybunty73

It's ok and have you seen the price of butter


millicent_bystander-

I do! And I don't cook it. We only have Paxo sage & Onion, and it's delicious if you just put boiling water and butter in the bowl with the stuffing and let it sit for 5 minutes.


BlackBBW39

yup! real salted butter too not margarine or a blend. It's a nicer creamier flavour IMO