Cornbread Dressing – Cafe Delites


Buttery Cornbread Dressing LOADED with flavour! Deliciously moist, light and fluffy with a perfect crispy, golden crust.

Every Thanksgiving table has a plate of stuffing or cornbread dressing with Roast Turkey, Gravy and ALL the food! Made with optional sage sausages, onions, celery, homemade cornbread and delicious fresh herbs.

Cornbread Dressing recipe moist, light and fluffy with a perfect crispy, golden crust.

With Thanksgiving is just around the corner, the emails coming in asking for sides and recipes are very real right now! Our dressing is so incredible, we usually stand at the oven eating it straight out of the pan before it hits the table.

Even though there are many different ways to make cornbread dressing, this recipe is our family favourite.

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What makes this recipe stand out? The addition of sage sausages, mushrooms and green bell peppers add even more texture and flavour to our dressing!

HOW DO YOU MAKE CORNBREAD DRESSING?

First, you need to use a good cornbread recipe. We have two on our site that we love to use:

  • Buttermilk cornbread: a slightly sweetened cornbread with honey and sugar perfect for those who love a delicious balance of sweet and savoury.
  • Classic cornbread: for our readers who prefer savoury.

Out of time or need to simplify your holidays? Make the cornbread ahead of time or use store bought cornbread. We prepare and bake our cornbread the day before cooking. Day old (or even two-day old) provides the BEST texture and flavour!

Another option is to bake it earlier, (up to a month in advance) and freeze it until you’re ready to cook! Just remember to thaw it out completely before cooking.

Classic cornbread

Regular white bread (or dinner rolls) are mixed through with the cornbread to help create the best base for this dressing. Both breads soak in the incredible flavours released from the herbs, butter and aromatics. It all comes together in the oven, baked until a golden crust forms over the top while staying deliciously moist on the inside!

A pan of sausages and herbs for cornbread dressing!

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STUFFING AND DRESSING?

Up until recent years, stuffing has been cooked inside a roast turkey in many households, while dressing is normally cooked separately outside of the bird. But in the South, cooks call it dressing no matter how it’s prepared or what the ingredients.

According to the United States Department of Agriculture, you can safely cook stuffing inside of your turkey. However, stuffing generally adds more cooking time to your turkey which will dry out the meat. Both are now generally cooked separately in baking dishes.

We love to serve both to provide a variety at the table and keep everyone happy!

Cornbread Dressing Recipe

CAN DRESSING BE PREPARED AHEAD OF TIME?

Absolutely! All of the ingredients can be mixed together — poured into your baking dish and covered with foil. Refrigerate until you are ready to bake. We prepare ours the day before cooking — sometimes the morning of — depending on where we are celebrating and how much we cooking we have to do on the day.

Take it out of the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before cooking to take the chill out. Then continue on with the recipe.

EASY ADD INS FOR CORNBREAD DRESSING

Dried fruit: cranberries, apricots, dates, raisins, cherries (about 1 cup).
Toasted nuts: almonds, walnuts, pecans (about 1/2 cup).
Fresh fruit: chopped apples, pears (1 fruit, seeded and chopped).
Other herb options: rosemary, chives, mint, cilantro.

Looking for more Thanksgiving sides? Try these!

Honey Garlic Roasted Carrots
Roast potatoes
Creamy Mashed Potatoes
Sweet potato Casserole
Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Cranberry Sauce
Brussels Sprouts
Gravy

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Cornbread Dressing

Easy to make buttery Cornbread Dressing is LOADED with flavour! Deliciously moist, light and fluffy with a perfect crispy, golden crust.

Course:

Sides

Cuisine:

American

Keyword:

stuffing

Servings: 10 serves

Calories: 374 kcal

Author: Karina

Ingredients

  • 1
    batch
    cornbread
  • 4
    slices
    day old bread
    cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 2
    tablespoons
    oil
  • 1/2
    pound
    (250 g) sage pork sausages
    casings removed and crumbled (optional — substitute with chicken)
  • 7
    ounces
    (200 g) brown mushrooms
    sliced
  • 1
    large
    onion
    chopped
  • 4
    stalks
    celery
    chopped
  • 1
    green bell pepper (capsicum)
    seeded and chopped
  • 1/2
    cup
    chopped flat-leaf parsley
  • 1 1/2
    tablespoons
    fresh sage
    chopped
  • 1
    tablespoon
    fresh thyme
    chopped
  • 3/4
    teaspoon
    salt
    or more to taste
  • 1/2
    teaspoon
    fresh cracked black pepper
  • 5
    large cloves garlic,
    minced (or 1 1/2 tablespoons minced garlic)
  • 3 1/2
    cups
    chicken stock
  • 1/2
    cup
    butter
    melted

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).

  2. Chop pre-baked cornbread into 1-inch pieces. Place into a large mixing bowl; set aside.

  3. Heat half of the oil in a large pan over medium heat. Cook the sausages over for about 10 minutes, until browned and cooked through, breaking up the sausage with a fork while cooking. Add to the cornbread.

  4. In the same pan, add the remaining oil and add the mushrooms, onions, celery, parsley, sage, thyme, salt and pepper. Sauté over medium heat for 10 minutes, until the vegetables are softened. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant (30 seconds). 

  5. Transfer mixture to the bowl with the cornbread. Add the stock and melted butter, mixing really well with a wooden spoon until all the liquid has been absorbed.

  6. Pour the dressing into a 9×12-inch baking dish.

  7. Cover with foil. Bake for 20-25 minutes until browned on top and hot in the middle. Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts

Cornbread Dressing

Amount Per Serving

Calories 374
Calories from Fat 198

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 22g
34%

Saturated Fat 8g
40%

Cholesterol 65mg
22%

Sodium 438mg
18%

Potassium 360mg
10%

Total Carbohydrates 28g
9%

Dietary Fiber 3g
12%

Sugars 4g

Protein 14g
28%

Vitamin A
11.4%

Vitamin C
9.9%

Calcium
9.9%

Iron
15.6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.



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