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In this version, I didnt add any dried fruits or nuts, although some people add 1 cup of chopped chestnuts and even cup of dried cranberries. If you choose to do that, you would add them to the bowl along with the crumbled cornbread and combine them with the rest of the ingredients.
When I want to make it extra special, I add sausage to my dressing. If you like, use the sage sausage for a little extra thanksgivingny flavor :o Or feel free to leave the sausage out altogether. Without, this is a great base recipe for traditional southern style cornbread dressing.
By family-size I mean a 13x9 pan or large skillet of cornbread. You can also use 2 6-serving boxes cornbread mix, prepared Do not use a sweet cornbread recipe when making dressing Feel free to leave the sausage out if youd prefer If you like bell pepper in your dressing, add about a cup when sauting the onion and celery Do not prepare the cream of chicken soup before adding If you prefer your dressing to be more dense and loaf-like, stir the ingredients really well before spooning into the baking dish My family also really likes to add chopped boiled eggs too! I think that's a regional thing
In a large bowl, combine cornbread, broth and butter. Mix well and set aside. In a skillet over medium heat, saut onion and celery in oil until softened, 4 to 5 minutes. Add onion mixture to cornbread mixture along with seasonings; mix well. Let stand for 15 minutes. Fold eggs into cornbread mixture; transfer to a greased 2-quart casserole dish. Bake, uncovered, at 375 degrees for 50 to 65 minutes, until top is golden.
If, like us, you anticipate the dressing on the Thanksgiving table 364 days a year, then we have a recipe for you. This Southern rendition, embellished with cornbread and sausage thats crisp on the surface and tender beneath, will certainly steal the show. In fact, its so darn delicious, were tempted to skip the turkey to leave more space for dressing. As one of our home cooks said, Why not start a new holiday tradition? Serve it as a main. Which makes us think we need to have this dressing more frequently than once a year. We suspect youll feel the same. € Angie zoobkoff
Preheat the oven to 375. In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium-high. Add the sausage; cook, breaking it up with a spoon, until browned, 8 to 10 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the sausage to a bowl. Add 2 tbsp. butter to the skillet. When the butter melts, add the vegetables. Cook, stirring often, until the vegetables just begin to soften, about 5 minutes.
This stuffing is delicious when cooked insidethe bird, we like this simple, juicy roast turkey. If you plan to cook the stuffing separately, follow the instructions below, it canbe cooked in the same oven or at the same temperatureas your turkey.
Pretty sure wars have been waged about Thanksgiving Dressing vs Thanksgiving Stuffing. Where I'm from, it is always a hearty cornbread dressing that wins. We don't stuff it in anything, y'all. We just serve it along all the other delicious holiday recipes. My favorite part? I haven't decided yet, but I've narrowed it down to either the toasted cubes of buttermilk cornbread or the fresh sage.
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And then I decided that if Im going to be an honorary Southerner, maybe I should try to find a way to like cornbread dressing. When I was trying to figure out what I didand didnt want my cornbread dressing to be, I realized thatI kind of wanted my Dads Italian Sausage Stuffing only made with cornbread. And have it not be gross or weird. And this recipe totally delivers.
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