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🦃 A Thanksgiving Experiment, A Cozy Family Day

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This Thanksgiving, I decided to try an experiment — a heartfelt attempt at recreating my grandma’s famous hamburger dressing. I knew going in that it wouldn’t be an exact match. When Grandma made hers, she mixed the ground beef in raw, and when she’d pull the roaster from the oven, the top would be bubbling with savory fat and crisp browned edges.
I wasn’t quite ready for that level of nostalgia (or grease!), so I browned and drained the meat first. And I’m fairly certain she never touched boxed stuffing mix…but I did, because real life.

When I mentioned my plan to my dad, he was surprised. He didn’t think I’d remember her making it. He also had a special request — he likes adding gravy directly into the mix — so I figured, why not? If we’re experimenting, let’s go all in.

I thought I added the right amount of liquid. I didn’t.
It turns out there’s a big difference between baking dressing in the oven and cooking it in my beloved 7-quart Crock Pot. (And yes — I absolutely used a slow-cooker liner. I never make anything in my Crock Pot without one anymore. Cleanup is too easy to pass up!) One extra cup of water pushed it into “too moist” territory, though the flavor was still solid and everyone insisted it tasted good. Next time I’ll reduce the water, and the recipe I share below will reflect the amount I wish I had used.

So no, this version didn’t magically summon the precise nostalgia of Grandma’s recipe.
But…the cozy part still showed up.

The scent of turkey, the hum of conversation, siblings teasing one another in the next room, a full house holding four generations at once — that’s the real holiday magic.
Food is memory, yes, but so is warmth. So is togetherness. So is the joy of being squeezed into a too-full living room with people you love.

I sincerely hope that however you spent your day — with family, with friends, in quiet, in chaos, cooking or reading or simply resting — it held at least one cozy moment that made your heart exhale.

Happy Thanksgiving, from my family’s full house to your own warm corner of the world. 🧡

Crockpot filled to the brim with hamburger dressing

Hamburger Dressing

Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Course: Side Dish

Ingredients
  

  • 3 lbs ground beef
  • 1 onion, large
  • 1 tsp black pepper course ground
  • 4 boxes stuffing mix
  • 2 sticks butter
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 5 cups hot water
  • 2 jars turkey gravy 12 oz. size

Method
 

  1. Dice the onion and combine with the ground beef and black pepper in a large skillet. Brown thoroughly and then drain the grease off.
  2. Combine the drained ground beef with the remaining ingredients in a slow cooker set on high for approximately 3 hours.

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