Marilyn Monroe’s Stuffing Recipe (2024)

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Mike

I just read Ms Monroe's handwritten recipe online. She writes "add butter" if cooked "outside" the bird.

MCVK

I love dried cranberries in my dressing, but if you go with raisins, use golden ones (soaked in boiling water for five minutes) for a much lighter taste than the dark ones.

Ted Lee

A 10-inch skillet is certainly suitable, and the baking time won’t change but check after a half-hour or 40 minutes to make sure the bottom isn’t browning too quickly. Such a skillet will only hold about 6 - 8 cups of the stuffing/dressing mixture; and this recipe yields 20 cups. It is designed to stuff a large turkey and then have extra to bake alongside (as dressing).

Jeremy

I have not made this recipe but I would think if you added the meat with the pan drippings that would create a lot of moisture. I think you are also safe in adding some stock or even a little water if the mixture is to dry. Sometimes when I am baking the dressing I will baste the dressing directly from the turkey drippings, no one has complained yet.

Dizzy Ramone

I make a similar one only use Italian sausage rather than beef, i use cranberries (dried) its vrry tastey!

Leslie

The recipe calls for soaking the bread in water. To add more flavor, I use the liquid from boiling the livers. Just add a sufficient amount to make the stuffing moist to your liking.

Don

I note that the picture has it apparently baked in an iron skillet (one of my favorite things to work with) -- is this an option and if so what size skillet and what if any change in the bake time.

Sue

She soaks the bread in cold water for 15 minutes and then shreds it. I can't imagine that adds much flavor, but it does provide the necessary moisture.

Matt Lee

Sure, why not?! seems like an even trade as long as weight/volume are equivalent

Jody

Easily one of the greatest stuffing/dressing recipes I’ve ever made, or had. Made it exactly as written except I had to sub butcher bacon for liver bc my partner is anti-liver. But I will be making a batch this week with liver. Because liver is delectable. Sorry, sweetie.

Ron Saunders

I’ve made this but haven’t actually baked it yet - the problem being after tasting for seasoning I may not have any left to bake. I made it on a lark just because it was Marilyn’s but it’s delicious!

FSWA

I do dried cranberries, raw cashews, and sauteed mushrooms.

Key

I use sage sausage. And light mix of raisins. Been making several years. Family favorite.

Jen

I wrote an article in this for taste of home December 2018. It needs eggs to bind it together better. But it has good taste :)

Pat

I used slivered almonds and a bag of stuffing mix instead of walnuts the sourdough because that’s what I had in the pantry. Baked the dressing in a muffin pan covered with foil for the first 15 minutes then removed it to let the tops get a little crispy. My guests loved the sweet cranberries with all that savory goodness!

Phyllis Schlesinger

Wondering about those bay leaves. Do you remove them at some point?

Eileen

Maybe crush them up while they're dry, removing the stems? Just a guess.
I'm going to make this stuffing/dressing for thanksgiving this year. I'll let uz know how mine turns out. I see it makes a lot, which is great for my crew and my sisters crew together equal a LOT of us!

Dizzy Ramone

I make a similar one only use Italian sausage rather than beef, i use cranberries (dried) its vrry tastey!

Marion

Any thoughts on dried cranberries instead of raisins? This recipes is intriguing, I think I'm going to give it a try.

MCVK

I love dried cranberries in my dressing, but if you go with raisins, use golden ones (soaked in boiling water for five minutes) for a much lighter taste than the dark ones.

Matt Lee

Sure, why not?! seems like an even trade as long as weight/volume are equivalent

trudy

I substitute dried cranberries for raisins in a lot of things. Try them in of all things egg salad.

Joan

No liquid at all? if somone tries this, please give a review. I'm intereted, but a bit hesitant to try the recipe.

Mike

I just read Ms Monroe's handwritten recipe online. She writes "add butter" if cooked "outside" the bird.

Jeremy

I have not made this recipe but I would think if you added the meat with the pan drippings that would create a lot of moisture. I think you are also safe in adding some stock or even a little water if the mixture is to dry. Sometimes when I am baking the dressing I will baste the dressing directly from the turkey drippings, no one has complained yet.

Sue

She soaks the bread in cold water for 15 minutes and then shreds it. I can't imagine that adds much flavor, but it does provide the necessary moisture.

Don

I note that the picture has it apparently baked in an iron skillet (one of my favorite things to work with) -- is this an option and if so what size skillet and what if any change in the bake time.

Ted Lee

A 10-inch skillet is certainly suitable, and the baking time won’t change but check after a half-hour or 40 minutes to make sure the bottom isn’t browning too quickly. Such a skillet will only hold about 6 - 8 cups of the stuffing/dressing mixture; and this recipe yields 20 cups. It is designed to stuff a large turkey and then have extra to bake alongside (as dressing).

bill H.

How long should you cook this stuffing, and at what temperature?

Margaux Laskey, Staff Editor

I just added the baking instructions into the last step. Happy cooking!

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FAQs

Why did Marilyn Monroe use Vaseline? ›

After applying eyeshadow, liner, and lashes, Marilyn would add a tiny touch of Vaseline or oil to the eyelids to give them a glossy look. Marilyn loved how gloss gave added dimension to any look under the camera.

Was Marilyn Monroe a good cook? ›

Norma Jeane Baker, most famously known by her stage name Marilyn Monroe, was and has remained an undeniably iconic actress who paved her way to stardom on the silver screen. However, she had a lesser known talent: cooking. Her diet can be considered unique and simple, but she had a knack for making delicious meals.

What color nails did Marilyn Monroe wear? ›

Whenever we discover something that Marilyn Monroe adored, our makeup and beauty-loving hearts need to grab it for ourselves ASAP. Per the List, we now know her favorite nail polish came from Revlon, and her iconic, go-to red shad is still available to buy!

What was Marilyn Monroe's favorite color? ›

Monroe loved wearing basic colors: beige, black, white and nude tones. The last time she wore red was at the 1958 “Gigi” movie premiere in Hollywood because the event called for wearing the color. Her favorite shoes were bone-colored pumps because she felt they lengthened her legs.

How did Marilyn Monroe keep her skin clear? ›

Her evening skin-care routine began with an oil cleanse, using the Erno Laszlo Active Phelityl Oil, then she applied the Active Phelityl Cream and washed it off. She finished with the Controlling Lotion. All of these products are still available today.

How many times did Marilyn Monroe wash her face? ›

Suffering from dry skin (she is rumoured to have obsessively washed her face up to five times a day to ward off breakouts), Laszlo prescribed the actress a rigorous skincare routine, which differed depending on the time of day and occasion.

What was Marilyn Monroe's favorite candy? ›

Marilyn Monroe enjoying her favorite pieces of See's in her dressing room #NationalMarilynDay | Instagram.

What did Marilyn Monroe eat in a day? ›

Marilyn Monroe was clearly a fan of protein for dinner, and the same went for her go-to breakfast. The actress liked to start the day with a cup of milk, which she warmed up in her hotel room using a hot plate. Then, she would crack in two raw eggs, and froth up the bodybuilder-style drink using a fork.

What perfume did Marilyn Monroe wear? ›

Chanel No.

5 was Marilyn's favorite women perfume, the fragrance that she wore on all occasions, from movie premieres to romantic nights out. It's no surprise that she was a fan of the perfume, as it's one of the most iconic fragrances in the world. Created by Coco Chanel in 1921, Chanel No.

What color eyes did close up Marilyn Monroe have? ›

True blue… Not brown, green, violet…or any other color. Despite rumors to the contrary, Marilyn's eyes were blue.

What kind of foundation did Marilyn Monroe wear? ›

Max Factor Miracle Touch Foundation.

What was Marilyn Monroe's signature color? ›

When you think about Marilyn Monroe, you immediately imagine the actress's signature look: bleach blonde hair, red pouty lips and full black lashes. That's the persona that the former Norma Jeane carefully created through her movies, photo shoots and life in the public eye.

What was Marilyn Monroe's real eye Colour? ›

Marilyn's eyes were light blue.

What color hair did Marilyn Monroe really have? ›

Given Monroe's title of "blonde bombshell," maybe people are surprised to learn that the star's real hair color was more of a light brown. Monroe's natural hair color is visible in some of her earlier modeling shots from the 1940s.

What was Marilyn Monroe's real race? ›

Marilyn Monroe was Hollywood's all-American girl. But her initial success depended on hiding her Mexican roots. Marilyn Monroe's stardom was built on the image of an all-American girl. Monroe has ties to Mexico, as her mother was born there before moving to California.

What was the original purpose of Vaseline? ›

The history of Vaseline® Jelly starts in 1859, when Robert Chesebrough travelled to Titusville, a small town in Pennsylvania. That's where oil workers had been using rod wax, an unrefined form of petroleum jelly – then just a simple by-product of the drilling they were working on – to heal wounded or burnt skin.

How did Marilyn do her lips? ›

How to create the full, pouty lips Marilyn was so well known for? A clever use of lipsticks, no less. Her make-up artist would apply up to five different red hues – darker, plummy reds on the outside, and lighter towards the inside – to create the illusion of dimension and plumpness.

Which celebrity uses Vaseline? ›

Drumroll please… it's Vaseline Petroleum Jelly! Yep, one of my favourite budget buys is also a must-have for Beyonce Knowles, Jennifer Aniston and Jennifer Lopez.

Was Marilyn Monroe's beauty mark real? ›

Although Tappan queries whether the mole on Marilyn's left cheek was genuine, it does appear to have been. She accentuated the mark with an eyebrow pencil for early '50s glamour shoots, but in the Roy Schatt photo on the left (taken at the Actors Studio in 1955), her mole is clearly visible with little or no make-up.

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