Scallion-Cheddar Cornbread Stuffing Recipe (2024)

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Hae Jung Cho

Try a flax egg - a tablespoon of flax with a couple tablespoons of water whisked together. Let it sit a couple of minutes before using.

Karen

I accidentally forgot the eggs. I think it tasted great, a lot like my mom's lost recipe. I've been looking for the same texture and taste for years. I think this will now be out mainstay recipe, and I plan to purposefully leave the eggs out next time! I also used homemade veggie stock.

Dennis

Loved this. To avoid mush, I added a bit less fluid during the bowl mixing and sprinkled the rest over the dressing in the baking dish just before baking. Worked like a charm

Martha Plaine

Reminds me of my mother's stuffing/dressing: cornbread, some rye bread, with mushrooms, onion, celery, hand-peeled chestnuts (our hands would bleed!), chicken livers, and broth... It was the best.

DNewman

Hmm, very quiche like. Good but not what I was expecting. Daughter loved it though!

rv

Showstopper!! Was gone before I blinked. It was a refreshing addition with a little kick from the cayenne! I’m making it again and not waiting until next Thanksgiving.

Sharanya

Looked great smelled great but idk I prefer the herby buttery stuffing by Melissa Clark better! Something about the texture in this one..and also I think my mom bought the sweetened cornbread which probably made it weird too

Doris

I don't know what I did wrong but mine came out looking great with a nice crust but very mushy. I think perhaps I erred in I should NOT have put the corn muffin crumbs in, just the large chunks. I did not use all the stock so that wasn't the issue....It smelled great and looked great so I may try again.

kr

We love this recipe can’t wait to make it for thanksgiving! Thinking about adding dried cranberries this time

sweet potatoes and black beans

Loved this? Excellent thanksgiving side and leftover

John

An incredible hit with everyone! Definitely will be making future appearances at my dinner table.

Margie

Absolutely delish! Bought cornbread from Whole Foods to make things a little easier. I bought the smaller size which was fine since it was only 2 of us this year, so I only had about 4 1/2 cups when it was broken into pieces. I used somewhat less of all other ingredients and it came out great.

Dennis

Loved this. To avoid mush, I added a bit less fluid during the bowl mixing and sprinkled the rest over the dressing in the baking dish just before baking. Worked like a charm

Deborah

This was a really delicious and simple cornbread casserole/ stuffing. I doubled the celery and scallion because our household loves that stuff but otherwise kept the recipe the same.

Karen

I accidentally forgot the eggs. I think it tasted great, a lot like my mom's lost recipe. I've been looking for the same texture and taste for years. I think this will now be out mainstay recipe, and I plan to purposefully leave the eggs out next time! I also used homemade veggie stock.

Rachel

Made this to have with smoked pork shoulder, and it was a huge hit. Tip: When adding the chicken stock, be sure to add small amounts at a time. Mine was dangerously close to oatmeal consistency and would have benefited from a little less liquid. Still, it was absolutely delicious!

Deborah

About how much cornbread do you need to have to make 6 cups? I'd cut it into cubes to measure but it says to crumble...

Ande

How long do I need to leave the cornbread out to get it stale?

DNewman

Hmm, very quiche like. Good but not what I was expecting. Daughter loved it though!

Martha Plaine

Reminds me of my mother's stuffing/dressing: cornbread, some rye bread, with mushrooms, onion, celery, hand-peeled chestnuts (our hands would bleed!), chicken livers, and broth... It was the best.

Lydia Sugarman

There's zero similarity.

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Scallion-Cheddar Cornbread Stuffing Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between cornbread stuffing and cornbread dressing? ›

So stuffing is cooked inside the bird. Dressing is cooked outside the bird, usually in a casserole dish.

How soggy should stuffing be before baking? ›

The stuffing should be moist but not wet. If there is a puddle of broth at the bottom of the bowl, you've added too much. Add more bread to soak up the excess moisture. If the mix is still dry and crumbly, add more liquid and toss gently until it starts to clump together.

What does adding egg to stuffing do? ›

Eggs: Two lightly beaten eggs help hold the dressing together and add moisture.

What's the difference between dressing and stuffing? ›

To understand the difference between the two, all you have to do is look at the cooking method. Stuffing is stuffed (literally) inside the cavity of the turkey, while dressing is roasted in a separate casserole dish.

What is stuffing called in the South? ›

But for the Thanksgiving side dish in the South, the term dressing was adopted in place of stuffing, which was viewed as a crude term, during the Victorian era. Although dressing and stuffing are interchangeable terms, the signature ingredient of this Thanksgiving side dish in the South is cornbread.

How do you make Paula Deen's cornbread dressing? ›

In a large bowl, whisk together broth, soup, eggs, poultry seasoning, salt, and pepper; stir in vegetable mixture. Crumble cornbread into broth mixture and stir until well combined. Pour mixture into prepared pan. Bake until center is set, 45 to 55 minutes.

Should you make stuffing the day before or the day of? ›

"Make-ahead stuffing freezes well and can be made as much as two months early if stored in the freezer properly," Tiner says. "Stuffing that is made ahead and only refrigerated should be used within seven days."

Can you prepare uncooked stuffing ahead of time and refrigerate? ›

If you don't plan on stuffing the bird, but preparing the dressing as a side dish, you can prepare uncooked stuffing ahead of time as long as you freeze the stuffing immediately after mixing the wet and dry ingredients. USDA recommends that you never refrigerate uncooked stuffing.

Why can't you refrigerate uncooked stuffing? ›

Because stuffing is an excellent medium for bacterial growth, it's important to handle it safely and cook it to a safe minimum internal temperature as measured with a food thermometer. Here are some common ques- tions consumers ask. Stuffing should not be prepared ahead.

What is traditional stuffing made of? ›

Turkey stuffing was popularized in the early days of Thanksgiving, as it is written in many 16th-century Boston area documents. Stuffing most often uses dried bread, herbs, and vegetables that are reconstituted with liquid, stuffed into the turkey cavity, and baked until it is firm and finished cooking.

What makes stuffing unhealthy? ›

Stuffing is not strictly a healthy food, because it is typically high in calories, fat, sodium, and refined carbohydrates. 1 But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy it, All foods can fit into a healthy diet in moderation.

Why put mayo in eggs? ›

By adding Mayo to eggs, you're really enhancing the texture of the eggs. rather than the flavor. Not to mention, chosen foods classic Mayo. made with 100% pure avocado oil is so delicious, too.

Is stuffing the same as dressing black folks? ›

The stuffing mixture may be cooked separately and served as a side dish, in which case it may still be called 'stuffing', or in some regions, such as the Southern US, 'dressing'. This is from Wiki. Basically, everyone except a tiny percentage of Black people with family in Alabama calls it stuffing.

What kind of bread is good for stuffing? ›

The best bread for stuffing is a sturdy loaf with a tight crumb. Bakery French bread, Italian bread, Challah, and Sourdough are all good choices. When you cut up a 1-pound loaf into cubes, it should fit in an even layer on a single half-size rimmed baking sheet.

Why is it called dressing in the south? ›

In the 1800s, the word dressing gained popularity in some areas of the US as a word for the dish cooked inside a bird. The rise of this preference is theorized to be based in part on Victorian-era prudishness and a resulting movement away from more “graphic” terms for food preparation.

Why is it called dressing instead of stuffing? ›

The term dressing, per the History Channel, originated around the 1850s, when the Victorians deemed stuffing too crude for the dish to be named. This happened around the same time that the term “dark meat” began to refer to chicken legs and thighs.

Do Southerners say stuffing or dressing? ›

Some people insist that it should be called dressing when it hasn't actually been stuffed inside a bird. But many people insist on one term or the other regardless of how it's prepared or what's in it. The term dressing is most commonly used in the South, but it's popular in pockets throughout the US.

What is cornbread dressing made of? ›

Add sautéed onion and celery to the crumbled cornbread. Stir in chicken stock, eggs, sage, salt, and pepper until well combined. Pour dressing into the prepared baking dish.

Is stove top stuffing the same as dressing? ›

To be clear, dressing and stuffing are not the same foods. Stuffing is made with stale white bread, perhaps studded with bits of sausage or plump oysters, and stuffed inside a turkey. Dressing is made with cornbread, and is baked in a pan instead of inside the bird.

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