Easy Cornbread Dressing Recipe l Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons (2024)

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Made with homemade cornbread, stuffing cubes, and savory herbs this Cornbread Dressing is a Southern classic that belongs on every holiday table. It will quickly become one of your favorite easy holiday side dishes as it requires minimal prep (and hardly any dirty dishes).

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Quick & Easy Cornbread Dressing Recipe

This recipe is my take on Southern cornbread dressing, a staple that appears on nearly every holiday table in the South. It begins with homemade cornbread, prepared a day or two in advance because the less prep on the actual holiday, the better. And, of course, the cornbread needs to dry out before being added to the stuffing.

I also add stuffing cubes so there’s about a 50/50 mix of cornbread cubes and bread in this recipe, which offers up a great texture combination. It’s generously seasoned with a handful of herbs, melted butter, celery, and onions for a hearty but comforting dish loaded with savory flavors.

This is a hit every time I serve it. For Thanksgiving dinner, you can’t get better than this cornbread dressing paired with turkey, green bean casserole, and some Fireball pumpkin pie!

Is Dressing The Same As Stuffing?

Basically, yes. Most people would consider cornbread dressing and cornbread stuffing to be the exact same thing (and I use them interchangeably). If you want to get technical, the real difference between dressing and stuffing is that stuffing is meant to be stuffed inside the turkey, while dressing would be served on the side.

But whether you say dressing or stuffing is mostly a regional difference at this point and almost always refers to the same thing!

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What You’ll Need

This recipe is made from scratch, starting with baking the cornbread a day ahead of time. Below you’ll find ingredients for both parts of the recipe. Be sure to scroll down to the recipe card for measurements.

For the Cornbread

  • Cornmeal – The key ingredient in making cornbread!
  • All-purpose flour
  • Sugar
  • Baking powder – Baking powder helps the cornbread rise while baking.
  • Salt
  • Milk – Whole, 2%, and skim are all fine.
  • Eggs
  • Butter – Unsalted, since additional butter is added to the recipe.

For the Stuffing

  • Stuffing cubes – You can buy these by the bagful at the grocery store.
  • Unsalted butter
  • Onion & celery – Both are added for flavor and texture in the cornbread stuffing.
  • Eggs
  • Chicken broth – The exact amount you’ll need will vary, as noted below.
  • Herbs – This Thanksgiving stuffing is seasoned with dried parsley, sage, thyme, salt, and pepper.

Can I Add More Vegetables To This Stuffing?

If you’re the type of person who likes to sneak extra veggies in their dressing, go for it. You can add anything from carrots to peppers to this cornbread dressing. Or you can even add in some mushrooms – THAT would be super tasty!

Prefer meat in your stuffing? You may like my sausage stuffing recipe!

How to Make Cornbread Dressing

Even though we’re starting from scratch, this Southern cornbread dressing recipe is quite easy to make. Just be sure to make the cornbread portion at least one day (preferably two) in advance!

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Make the Cornbread

  • Combine the ingredients. Mix the dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Add in the milk, eggs, and butter. Mix until smooth. Transfer to the baking dish.
  • Bake. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes, until a toothpick in the middle comes out clean.
  • Dry it out. It’s best to prepare the cornbread a day or two in advance, so it dries out on its own. If it’s not dry when you make the stuffing, cut it into cubes and bake it at 250 for 30 to 45 minutes.

Make the Stuffing

  • Saute the onions and celery. Cook the onions and celery in melted butter until tender. Mix in the seasonings.
  • Combine the ingredients. Add the cornbread cubes and stuffing cubes to a bowl. Stir in the onion mixture. Mix in the whisked eggs, then slowly add the broth.
  • Bake. Transfer the mixture to a greased baking dish. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until lightly browned on the top. Enjoy!
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Tips & FAQs

Here are a few helpful things to know about making this holiday side dish.

  • Why did my cornbread dressing come out gummy? If you don’t mix the ingredients fully, you may end up with clumps that have a “gummy” texture. For this reason, I always recommend combining each ingredient fully before adding the next.
  • How can you tell when dressing is done? The top should be lightly brown and it shouldn’t appear to be super wet. You can also test it the same way you do baked goods, by inserting a toothpick in the center. It should come out with no wet pieces.
  • Can I use bread instead of stuffing cubes? Absolutely. You can use cubes of dried bread to make your stuffing instead of buying a bag of cubes, if desired. Like the cornbread, you want to make sure the bread is dried before making the stuffing.
  • Can I use box cornbread mix? Some would say no but, honestly? If you want to make cornbread from a box instead of from scratch, I’m not here to stop you. You may lose out on some flavor but the side dish will still be tasty!
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What To Serve with Southern Cornbread Stuffing

It’s no surprise that this Southern cornbread dressing is typically served up on holidays, especially Thanksgiving. We love it on Christmas with glazed ham too.

We also enjoy it throughout the year with dishes like mushroom stuffed chicken and harvest pork with apples. It adds a warm, comforting touch to pretty much any meal.

How to Store & Reheat Leftovers

Leftover Thanksgiving stuffing should be tightly covered or transferred to an airtight container and stored in the fridge. It will last for up to 3 days.

The easiest way to reheat it is as individual servings in the microwave. If you want to reheat the whole baking dish of stuffing, cover it with foil and reheat in the oven at 300F for 15 minutes or so.

More Easy Holiday Side Dishes:

  • Cheesy Corn Casserole
  • Homemade Crescent Rolls
  • Crockpot Mac and Cheese
  • Brown Butter Mashed Potatoes

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Cornbread Dressing Recipe

Made with homemade cornbread, stuffing cubes, and savory herbs this Cornbread Dressing is a Southern classic that belongs on every holiday table. It will quickly become one of your favorite easy holiday side dishes as it requires minimal prep (and hardly any dirty dishes).

Servings: 12 servings

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 55 minutes mins

Prepare Cornbread: 1 day d

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Ingredients

Cornbread

  • 1 cup cornmeal
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 lsrge eggs
  • ½ cup 1 stick unsalted butter, softened

Stuffing

  • 1 bag 12 oz dry stuffing cubes
  • ½ cup 1 stick unsalted butter
  • 1 cup onion chopped
  • 1 cup 3-4 stalks celery, chopped
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 ½ – 3 cups chicken broth
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley
  • 2 teaspoons dried sage
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper

Instructions

Cornbread

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F

  • Coat a square 8×8 baking pan with cooking spray

  • In a large bowl, whisk together cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder and salt

  • Add milk, eggs and butter

  • Beat until smooth

  • Pour into prepared pan

  • Bake for 20-30 or until toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean

Preparing Cornbread

  • Prepare cornbread 1-2 days ahead

  • Be sure cornbread is dry, if not, cut into 1 inch cubes and spread on baking sheet

  • Preheat oven to 250 degrees F

  • Dry cornbread in oven for 30-45 minutes, toss every 10-12 minutes

Stuffing

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F

  • Coat 13×9 baking dish with cooking spray

  • In a large skillet, melt butter over medium heat

  • Add chopped onions and celery and cook until soft

  • Remove from heat

  • Add seasonings and mix well

  • Add cornbread and stuffing cubes to very large bowl

  • Add onion mixture and mix well

  • Lightly beat eggs and add to cornbread mixture, mix well

  • Gradually add broth to cornbread mixture and stir with each addition ** see notes

  • Spread stuffing into prepared baking dish

  • Bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown

  • Remove from oven and serve immediately

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Nutrition

Calories: 170kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.003g | Cholesterol: 36mg | Sodium: 713mg | Potassium: 243mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 89IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 87mg | Iron: 1mg

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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. Additionally, dressing, especially in the American South, is often made with cornbread instead of pieces of a baguette or plain ol' white bread.

How moist should dressing 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.

Why is my cornbread dressing mushy? ›

One potential reason for gummy cornbread dressing could be using cornbread that is too moist. It's best to use cornbread that has been left out overnight or is slightly stale to ensure a drier texture.

What causes cornbread dressing to be gummy? ›

There could be a few reasons why your cornbread dressing turned gummy. One reason might be that you used too much chicken stock, which made the bread absorb too much moisture and caused it to become soggy. Another possibility is that you didn't bake the cornbread long enough, resulting in a dense final product.

Do black people call it stuffing or dressing? ›

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 is the difference between Yankee cornbread and Southern cornbread? ›

The thing that distinguishes Southern cornbread from, say Yankee cornbread, or any other cornbread one is likely to eat outside of the southern states, is that it is savory, not sweet, and it is made mostly with cornmeal.

Should you put egg in your stuffing? ›

Broth: Chicken broth keeps the stuffing moist without making it soggy. Eggs: Two lightly beaten eggs help hold the dressing together and add moisture. Water: You can add a few tablespoons of water, if you'd like, to achieve your desired consistency.

What temperature should dressing be cooked at? ›

Cook until the center of the dressing reaches 165 degrees. When checked with a food thermometer. Never place frozen dressing or other frozen food in a slow cooker, it will not reach proper safe temperature fast enough.

Is it better to use broth or stock for dressing? ›

You can use either stock or broth for keeping dressing moist or as a basis for gravy, but a strong flavor will give you better results.

How do you know when your dressing is done? ›

Pour dressing into two 9×13 baking dishes and bake until lightly browned, about 30 – 45 minutes. To test doneness, shake casserole dish lightly. If the center of the dressing moves, then the dressing is not cooked through in the center.

Should you let cornbread batter rest before baking? ›

By letting the cornbread batter sit at room temperature before baking, the cornmeal has some extra time to absorb the flavor from the other ingredients, and the baking powder gets a head start. I love using my cast-iron skillet for cornbread and preheat it before adding my batter.

Should cornbread batter be thick or thin? ›

The consistency of the batter should be a bit like pancake batter—a little on the thin side. Thick batter can result in dry texture and cornbread that crumbles easily after baking. If you feel your batter is too thick, simply add a splash of extra milk.

Is dressing and stuffing the same? ›

The primary difference between stuffing and dressing is that stuffing is cooked inside a bird and dressing is made on the side. As with many food traditions in the U.S., regional loyalties to stuffing vs dressing abound.

Do southern people say dressing or stuffing? ›

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 stuffing made of? ›

Combine the cooked onions and celery with the cornbread, egg, chicken broth, milk and 3/4 teaspoon each salt and pepper in a large bowl; mix well. Place in a buttered 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Cover with foil and bake 30 minutes; remove the foil and bake until golden brown, about 20 more minutes.

What are the points of comparison used to compare dressing and stuffing? ›

The points of comparison used to compare dressing and stuffing include: preparation, taste, amount, and safety. When comparing preparation, dressing and stuffing are made differently. Dressing is cooked in a separate dish and does not contain any meat, while stuffing is cooked inside the turkey.

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