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11/29/2011

Hellmann's Turkey and Stuffing Dijon Recipe [$100 Giveaway]


Hellmann’s® is on a mission to help moms re-think main dish meals and leftovers by offering easy and delicious recipes that are great for the busy holiday season. I was in high school before I had mayonnaise for the first time, and I have been making up for it ever since. Trying out a recipe for Turkey and Stuffing Dijon using Hellmann’s® mayonnaise was right up my alley.


Besides being delicious, this recipe was easy to make and quick. I used one bowl, one pot, and one baking dish. Two of the three dishes were clean before dinner was even on the table. It is perfect for a night when you don't have a lot of time, but still want to put a great dinner on the table for your family.

I made the recipe with both turkey and chicken and chose the apricot preserves. My family all agreed that the turkey was our favorite, but that might have something to do with the stuffing. Turkey just feels right with stuffing. The combination of the stuffing and the apricot Dijon sauce was fabulous too. Honestly, a turkey and stuffing recipe like this will make you wonder why you spend 12 hours in the kitchen cooking a turkey and washing every dish you own for Thanksgiving dinner. The Hellmann’s® made the turkey juicy and crispy and delicious!


6 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 35 minutes
1/2 cup Hellmann’s® or Best Foods® Real Mayonnaise
1 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
1/3 cup apricot or peach preserves
1 package (7 oz.) seasoned cube stuffing mix (about 3-1/2 cups)
1-1/2 cups hot water
6 boneless, skinless turkey cutlets or thin-cut chicken breast halves (about 1-3/4 lbs.)
Preheat oven to 400¡.
Spray 13 x 9-inch baking pan with no-stick cooking spray; set aside.
Combine Hellmann’s® or Best Foods® Real Mayonnaise, mustard and preserves in small bowl; set aside.
Combine stuffing mix and hot water until moistened in large bowl; let stand 2 minutes.
Spoon stuffing into pan in 6 mounds. Top each mound with turkey, then evenly top with mustard sauce.
Bake covered 20 minutes or until chicken is thoroughly cooked.
Remove cover and bake an additional 5 minutes.
This year you can take a break from the holiday hustle and bustle. Each week, two tasty, juicy turkey recipes will go head-to-head and you can cast your vote for your favorite. Your vote will enter you in the sweepstakes for a chance to win a $250 grocery gift card.*
They will give four of them away each week. And if there are more than 10,000 entries, the prize value will double to a $500 grocery gift card.* Talk about a great Thanksgiving feast!

For more information on the contest or Hellmann’s® products and recipes, visit Hellmanns.com.
And to get your holiday cooking season off right, one of you will win a $100 cooking.com gift card, provided by BlogHer and Hellmann’s® . Just leave me a comment letting me know what you do to keep calm during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season?
Rules:
No duplicate comments.
You may receive (2) total entries by selecting from the following entry methods:
a) Leave a comment in response to the sweepstakes prompt on this post
b) Tweet about this promotion, adding @hellmanns to the end, and leave the URL to that tweet in a comment on this post
c) Blog about this promotion and leave the URL to that post in a comment on this post
d) For those with no Twitter or blog, read the official rules to learn about an alternate form of entry.
This giveaway is open to US Residents age 18 or older. Winners will be selected via random draw, and will be notified by e-mail. You have 72 hours to get back to me, otherwise a new winner will be selected.
The Official Rules are available here.
For more opportunities to win, visit the Hellmann's Round-up page on BlogHer.com to read other bloggers’ reviews!

*No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. The Hellmann's Turkey Challenge is sponsored by Conopco, Inc., d/b/a Unilever. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C., 18 & older. Begins 12:00 a.m. ET on 9/12/11 & ends 11:59 p.m. ET on 12/5/11. For official rules, visit Hellmanns.com.

76 comments:

Mami2jcn said...

I keep calm by taking brisk walks.

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Ashley said...

I read a good book.

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nixon78 said...

I usually keep calm by ducking away with coloring books and crayons with my 3 year old.

Ashley said...

I take some time to myself every day, whether it to take a bubble bath or taking the dog for a walk.

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Jessika said...

I try to do little projects that make me happy. Sometimes, they're just for me, sometimes they're for the house, but they make me smile.

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susan@pocacosa said...

eat lots of chocolate!

Unknown said...

I laugh and play games with family!

Kyra @ RACKS and Mooby said...

I make sure to get some girl time with my friends ... without our kiddos or husbands around!

moonsword said...

I take a meditative walk every day, usually in the neighborhood, sometimes at the art museum or garden conservatory on free admission day.
Have a cheery day!

Ash said...

Definately a lot of caffine, preferably Diet Mt. Dew!

oneordinaryday said...

I love listening to Christmas music. It's background music for the whole month and I love it.

Karie @ The HoB said...

I try not to over schedule our family and make time to spend with my boys!

Amy said...

Best way to keep calm for the holiday season is to plan ahead. Plan for a menu that can be made ahead certainly helps.

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Amy said...

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Anonymous said...

I keep calm by watching romance movies and having a glass of wine.

Lora W.
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Cathy C said...

i hop in a warm bath, light some candles and read a book

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Sarah said...

Wine, and the lovely smell of fir...

Crystal said...

Starbucks and a good book :)

Unknown said...

Well this year is easy...we have a 6 week live in grand daughter and a tiny little preemature grandson, born not two weeks later. JUST like holding a baby used to calm me *with my 6, when it gets to be all too much...just snuggle with a sweet little angel and you forget what the rest of the world and their craziness is doing. It all started with a wonderful baby... and still...

thanks!
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Unknown said...

I tweeted!

https://twitter.com/#!/2sic2mooov/status/141915684992065539

thanks!

Suburban prep said...

I just discovered the benefits of acupuncture and the calm that comes over me with that and I also knit.

Hula Hooping Mom said...

I like to cut up some turkey, place it in a bowl and mix it with some seasoning, flour and bread crumbs. Then I will fry it along with some cut up potatoes!! yum!!

Lauren said...

We love movie nights by the fire. Nothing is quite as relaxing as a good movie and a bowl of popcorn!

Angel Jacklyn said...

I LIKE TO PAMPER MYSELF DURING THE BUSY TIMES WITH MASICURES. IT MAKES TIME STOP (IN A SENSE)!

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Krista's Paper Cafe said...

OK--I admit it: I stay calm when busy cooking/prepping by sitting my kids in front of a video!!
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sy said...

I try to plan everything ahead of time but always mess something up..so I just say to myself can't have everything the way I want and try to relax >.< thanks for the recipe and giveaway!
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sy said...

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Anonymous said...

I like trying to make everything magical for everyone around me and doing that can be a little stressful. So, I try to MAKE myself stop and rest.
I don't plan stuff on certain days (Sunday works) just so my whole family can chill out and lay around guilt free relaxing!
It really does help to have NOTHING ELSE TO DO!!

terriavidreader (IN-USA) said...

What a great prize being offered, thanks for a chance!

Joy said...

watching shows on my DVR that is like 97% full! : )

Kelly B said...
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Kelly B said...

I tweeted :)
http://twitter.com/#!/kellythemommy/status/142410740119248896
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Kelly B said...

Buy online as much as possible (free shipping helps ;) )to avoid some of the shopping madness

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JC said...

Plan ahead and get hubby to help can help.
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JC said...

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Anash said...

I keep calm by taking vitamins, especially magnesium! Thanks for this splendid giveaway
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susan1215 said...

I go to bed early and read and listen to music

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Cori Westphal said...

I like to call in the troops. I don't try to do a big meal on my own. It's fun to get together with a couple friends or relatives and share the work (and the wine!)!

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Cori Westphal said...

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cw said...

To keep calm, I continue my exercise routines and get out of the house to do some cardio.
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Erica best said...

i do much as i can a head of time

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Erica best said...

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Katie said...

Yum!

I'm a big listmaker - Having all the little holiday details written down helps me feel much more calm, and much less overwhelmed!

Tina said...

I take a hot bath
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Tina said...

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Andie Jaye said...

spending time with my 3 year old is a sure-fire cure! he cracks me up with the things he comes up with!

Christina said...

To keep calm during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season is to plan a trip to a cruise.

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karenmed409 said...

I plan ahead and watch our budget. Everyone pitches in for gift wrapping, sending out the cards, help out on menu planning.. when all done we like to sit back and watch a holiday movie or go out sledding.
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meredith m said...

i keep calm during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season by taking some me time. i think we all need a bit of a break from time to time

meredith m said...

https://twitter.com/#!/mermont84/status/143393900403503104
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ewhatley said...

I stick to my exercise routine and do not over commit.

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Anonymous said...

i keep going to the gym-it helps me stay sane.
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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

i make sure i get lenty of sleep and put on christmas songs to remind me of the spirit of the holiday
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~dab said...

I tell myself I'm not Martha Stewart and it doesn't need to come out like a Normal Rockwell painting. I don't stress over things, or fall victim to the hype.

ms-texas said...

I keep calm by not trying to do too much! I let others pitch in and help out as well!

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ms-texas said...

tweeted here:

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Tabathia B said...

I actually go outside and take a deep breath and take a break from what I am doing
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Tabathia B said...

tweet
https://twitter.com/#!/ChelleB36/status/143564504066834432
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Unknown said...

I really don't get overwhelmed. I only buy christmas presents for my grandkids and I love making holiday dinners so it does not seem like an issue.

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Unknown said...

Tweeted here too

https://twitter.com/#!/gmissycat/status/143701640556449792

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Anonymous said...

I play games with my three boys.
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Melanie said...

I keep calm by taking a few minutes to myself.

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Anonymous said...

I try and plan as much as possible - making lots of lists (and checking them twice!)

angie lilly said...

Honestly, if I am around a lot of family and feel panicky, I will go to the bathroom for a bit and splash some cool water on my face and just sit there and chill. Count to 10, deep breaths, do some neck stretches. Its amazing how much better I feel after about 5 mins away.
Angie
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angie lilly said...

I tweeted here: https://twitter.com/#!/FotoMacro/status/143789555651321856
Angie
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icefairy said...

I make a list of things to do and cross them off one by one without pressuring myself to complete all.

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Janice said...

I try to plan and make a list to keep organized and also use prayer :)
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Janice said...

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Unknown said...

I keep calm by planning a head of time, having a set time helps. sweepmorey at gmail dot com

Unknown said...

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Tammie said...

I try to keep calm by getting my shopping done and spending every chance I can with my family doing activities for the Holidays, going on horse drwn rides,cooking, crafts.
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