Thanksgiving Turkey Stuffing – Southern Sausage Cornbread Stuffing Recipe

    Thanksgiving Turkey Stuffing (aka dressing) is always a matter of preference. Some like cornbread, some like to add sausage or cranberries or raisins, celery, carrots, nuts and on and on. Some people stuff it in their turkey and some only serve it in a casserole dish.

    Whatever your traditional stuffing may be, I encourage you to try my Southern Sausage Cornbread Stuffing this Thanksgiving. It might become a new tradition for you. We usually make more than one bird and at least two stuffings so add this one to your list of sides. You can never have too much stuffing. Can you?

    Southern Sausage Corn Bread Stuffing

    1 stick unsalted butter, plus extra for buttering the baking dish and dotting on top of the stuffing
    3 celery ribs, finely chopped about 1 cup
    2 large carrots, finely chopped about 1 cup
    1 small sweet onion, finely chopped about 1 cup
    1 pound Italian sweet sausage, removed from the casings
    3 cups Chicken Broth
    1 tablespoon poultry seasoning
    2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley
    1 cup apple cider or apple juice
    1 (14oz) bag of corn bread stuffing
    Salt and freshly ground pepper

    Preheat the oven to 350°
    In a large, deep frying pan, melt the 1 stick of butter. Add the celery, carrots and onion to the pan season well with salt and pepper. Cook over medium high heat, stirring occasionally, until softened but not browned, about 5 minutes. Add the sausage to the pan and break it up as it cooks. Continue cooking until sausage is browned and cooked through, about 5 minutes. Add the chicken stock, poultry seasoning, and parsley, and cook, scraping up any bits stuck to the bottom of the pan.
    Add the apple cider, and then stir in the cornbread stuffing making sure it all gets coated well with the broth and the vegetables. Spread the stuffing into a buttered baking dish and dot the top of the stuffing with about 2-3 tablespoons of butter.
    Cover with foil and bake the stuffing in the center of the oven for about 30 minutes then uncovered for about 15 minutes, until it is heated through and the top is lightly browned. Let the stuffing stand for 10 minutes before serving.

    Tips
    -Add in’s like a cup of dried cranberries, a chopped green apple, cooked chopped chestnuts or sliced mushrooms go extremely well with this stuffing so be creative and make it your own.
    -Stuffing can also be stuffed into the bird before roasting but let it cool for about 15-20 minutes before stuffing it into the bird. Then simply fill the cavity loosely with the stuffing and spread any extra around the outside of the cavity.
    -The stuffing can be made a day ahead but not baked. Simply refrigerate it overnight but be sure to bring it to room temperature before stuffing the turkey or baking it in a baking dish.
    -If you want a denser stuffing you can fold in 2 beaten eggs after you remove the mixture from the stove.
    -IMPORTANT: If your stuffing is too dry, you can add a little more liquid. If your stuffing seems too wet, you can add more cornbread stuffing.

    48件のコメント

    1. Thanks for your recipe. You saved me a lot of extra work. I was going to make my own cornbread and go that route, but your method seemed so much easier. Thanks again and Happy Thankgiving!

    2. Great recipe!!! I made this stuffing yesterday for Thanksgiving & it was delicious, my son never liked stuffing until he taste this… thank you for this great recipe!

    3. Great recipe, I used breakfast sausage and I received fantastic reviews. I think I just found my favorite you tube chef…….lol

    4. @ma5468 I am so glad you like the stuffing. I sometimes use the breakfast sauage too. I like the maple kind. Yum!! Thanks for the feedback. Be sure to try some of my other recipes too.

    5. @shootinnewton13 Hi, I'm so glad you like my recipe. Sure you can use the sparkling cider that will work just fine. Enjoy and be sure to let me know how it goes.

      Merry Christmas 🙂

    6. @Michtwiddle Oh that is OK honey don't add the meat. Add more vegetables like mushrooms are great in this.

      Thanks for your feedback.

      Hugs,

      Sugar

    7. It looks pretty easy to bake and it sounds like it's pretty good, so an gonna have to try to make it this thanksgiving 2012 😉 instructions are very well given! Good job and thank you for your time to post your recipe 😉

    8. Thanks Sugar, I wowed my girlfriend with your recipe and i'll never tell her you were my savior for this Thanksgiving dinner. I even threw in some finely chopped apples and dried orange cranberries. Thanks again

    9. I understand his comment.
      I've watched a few of your videos and you clearly know what you are doing and can present it well. But your promos and intros portray you as,,,, Lets just say someone who MIGHT just be a pretty face. I give you more props than a Giada.
      I hope you are well.

    10. Always come back during the holidays to watch your videos on how to make your stuffing and other recipes. Everyone loves the Stuffing and expects me to make it every time. Thank you

    11. Your thumbnail shows actual stuffing (stuffed inside the turkey) – but, your video is for the dressing version and is NOT stuffed into the turkey. So, sorta misleading. I would recommend switching your thumbnail to the stuffing/dressing in a pan instead of being inside the turkey.