Southern Cornbread Dressing (Our Thanksgiving Tradition)



This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast!


This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast! | APinchOfHealthy


This is my mom’s recipe. She adapted it from her mother and her Aunt Laura, so there’s no telling how many generations this goes back! It is true old fashioned cornbread dressing.


Here in the southeastern USA, it is tradition to make authentic southern cornbread dressing to go with our turkey on Thanksgiving.


And y’all, side note: Don’t miss my mom’s oven roasted turkey breast! These two dishes go together SO well. Our family counts down to Thanksgiving every year when we get to enjoy them!


Our family's favorite oven roasted turkey breast. We have this every Thanksgiving. | APinchOfHealthy.com


My mouth is literally watering as I look at these pictures…LOL!


But back to the southern cornbread dressing! We do not stuff ours inside the turkey, but we prepare it in it’s own casserole dish on the side. I prefer it this way. It is just simpler, and I cannot imagine it tasting any better.


How to make southern cornbread dressing


You can use my skillet corn bread as a base for this recipe. I have also made a pan from the White Lily cornbread mix, and it works great! But the cast iron skillet is a must. That crispy crust makes the dressing taste amazing.


Once your cornbread is baked and cooled, you just rip it up into chunks with your hands.


This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast! | APinchOfHealthy.com


You will also need some sliced white bread. Sometimes my mom will use biscuits instead of the white bread. You can totally do this too! She has used sliced white bread in the last few years, though, because it is just simpler. And it still tastes great!


Just mix your ripped up bread, celery, onions.


This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast! | APinchOfHealthy.com


Then pour over the melted butter next, and stir it into the bread mixture. Next, pour over the egg and broth mixture, and stir until well-combined.


This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast! | APinchOfHealthy.com


Then transfer to a casserole dish, and bake it until it is golden on top.


This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast! | APinchOfHealthy


It’s funny, as I was talking to my mom, I realized that she rarely follows a recipe exactly. A lot of her instructions are “just add more until it looks right.” Or “cook it until it’s done.” LOL!


So I tried to put some structure for y’all, with actual measurements and times. 🙂


Can I make ahead and freeze it?


Yes! My mom does this almost every year. To freeze it, just perform all recipe steps, right up until you pour the uncooked mixture into the casserole dish. From there, just cover it well, and stick it in the freezer.


When it comes time to prepare it, you will want to take it out of the freezer a day or more ahead of time. You want to fully thaw it prior to cooking.


The best way to do this is to let it sit in a refrigerator for three days or so. However! We have also let it sit on the kitchen counter to thaw quicker than that. It can thaw in about 12 hours, give or take, depending on the temperature inside your house.


How to make it vegetarian


This recipe is easy to make vegetarian. Simply substitute the chicken broth with vegetable broth/ stock instead.


Southern Cornbread Dressing Recipe


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This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast! | APinchOfHealthy



Southern Cornbread Dressing



This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast!








Author Marjorie @APinchOfHealthy




Ingredients




  • 14
    ounces
    corn bread crumbles
    (weighed on a food scale, or 4 cups)


  • 4
    slices
    white bread, torn
    (I used Sunbeam)


  • 2
    celery stalks
    very finely minced


  • 1/2
    cup
    yellow onion
    very finely minced


  • 1/2
    cup
    unsalted butter
    melted


  • 3
    eggs


  • 3.5 cups
    chicken stock


  • 1
    teaspoon
    salt


  • 1/4
    teaspoon
    black pepper


  • cooking spray, oil or butter to grease the casserole dish




Instructions




  1. Tear the white bread and cornbread into chunks.


    This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast! | APinchOfHealthy.com



  2. In a large bowl, combine the bread chunks, onions, celery.


    This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast! | APinchOfHealthy.com



  3. Pour the melted butter over the bread, onions, celery, and stir.




  4. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs, and stir in the chicken broth, salt and pepper.




  5. Pour the egg and broth mixture over the bread/ celery/ onion mixture, and stir to combine.


    This southern cornbread dressing has been enjoyed in our family every Thanksgiving since I can remember. It is so simple and delicious, and perfect alongside oven roasted turkey breast! | APinchOfHealthy.com



  6. Transfer to casserole dish that has been greased or sprayed with cooking spray.




  7. Bake at 375 for about 45 to 50 minutes minutes.






Recipe Notes


Nutritional information is approximate and was calculated using a recipe nutrition label generator.


To freeze it, just perform all recipe steps, right up until you pour the uncooked mixture into the casserole dish. From there, just cover it well, and stick it in the freezer. 


When it comes time to prepare it, you will want to take it out of the freezer a day or more ahead of time. You want to fully thaw it prior to cooking.


The best way to do this is to let it sit in a refrigerator for three days or so. However! We have also let it sit on the kitchen counter to thaw quicker than that. It can thaw in about 12 hours, give or take, depending on the temperature inside your house.





Nutrition Facts


Southern Cornbread Dressing




Amount Per Serving



Calories 262
Calories from Fat 126




% Daily Value*


Fat 14g22%

Saturated Fat 7g44%

Cholesterol 96mg32%

Sodium 546mg24%

Potassium 114mg3%

Carbohydrates 27g9%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 7g8%

Protein 5g10%


Vitamin A 455IU9%

Vitamin C 0.8mg1%

Calcium 94mg9%

Iron 1.3mg7%

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





This post originally appeared on A Pinch of Healthy on November 7, 2017.


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