I grew up with Turkey and Dressing, stuffing was just foreign to me, until I became an adult, and while I can appreciate stuffing, nothing comes close to the dressing the women in my family made every Thanksgiving. If made properly, you'll find this somewhat lighter than most dressing recipes. I grew up in the south, and recently moved to California. Thanksgiving foods here are great, but they don't usually bear a strong resemblance to the holiday food I'm used to. The instructions may sound a little odd, but please, just follow them, and you'll have a really delicious dressing, and enough for a crowd. This does make a large amount, but Thanksgiving leftovers never go to waste in my family.
Provided by lindieb
Categories Grains
Time 2h15m
Yield 10-15 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Early in the day (earlier the better) make the cornbread, when done, place in a large bowl and break into large chunks. Also, I make my cornbread southern style, heating some bacon fat in the pan, as the oven heats, before pouring in the batter. (by the way, I'm doing this so early, and starving, so I usually have a small slice for breakfast - hey I'm human :) Lay bread slices on top ( you can tear those up a bit if you want). The purpose is to let it all dry out a bit. If you are cooking the turkey at home - take the giblets, neck etc out of the turkey, place in sauce pan, cover with water and bring to a boil, then simmer about an hour.
- Remove the turkey parts from the broth, and add the diced celery and onion, bring to a boil again, then simmer about 30 to 45 minutes. If you aren't making your own turkey, use chicken broth or turkey broth (if you can find it)- Trader Joes has it, if you have one in your area, probably about 2 cans. Dump entire hot mixture of liquid and veggies onto the cornbread/bread in the bowl. Use a potato masher to start mashing it up.
- Again if you are making your own turkey, at this point your turkey should be about done, because you would have started cooking it sometime after you finished the cornbread. Use a turkey baster to start taking turkey juice and transferring it to the bowl. (I use a cooking/turkey bag) to make my turkey, so I always have a ton of juice, enough for the dressing, and to make gravy.) After every couple of additions, mash it in some more. At this point you can use an electric hand mixer.
- Mixture should be a bit soupy. At this point, add seasonings. I'd guess about ΒΌ teaspoon sage, and 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning. Taste, then add a little salt and a little pepper. Taste again, then decide if you want more poultry seasoning or sage - just remember a little sage goes a long way. Once it tastes like you want it, beat in the raw eggs, using the hand mixer, mix it on medium or high speed about 2 minutes.
- Again, if you aren't making your own turkey, you can use chicken broth, you'll need to heat it up, and I'm not quite sure how much it would take, my guess is 3 cans, but have extra on hand just in case. The broth that comes in boxes is fine to use - I prefer to not use the swansons brand, it's not as rich as some of the other brands that come in a box. Just remember, again, this mixture should be pretty soupy - the raw eggs are what's going to make it set.
- Generously butter a large casserole (if you don't have at least a 3quart casserole, you can use more than one, and pour the dressing mixture into that. Bake at 350 about an hour. It should puff up just a little bit, be a bit brown on top. Test for doneness by sticking in a toothpick, or you can use a butter knife, it should come out basically clean. Serve with Turkey and gravy.
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[email protected]This cornbread dressing is simply delicious. It's the perfect combination of sweet and savory.
Saadat sadi
[email protected]This dressing is a great way to add some Southern flair to your Thanksgiving table. It's a delicious and unique dish that your guests will love.
Dodou Darboe
[email protected]I love that this dressing can be made ahead of time. It makes it so much easier to prepare for a big holiday meal.
Barnabas Ogba
[email protected]This cornbread dressing is a great way to use up leftover turkey. It's a delicious and easy-to-make dish that the whole family will enjoy.
Nouman Ejaz
[email protected]I made this dressing for my family's Christmas dinner and it was a huge success. It was the perfect side dish to our roasted turkey.
Keith Eglon
[email protected]This cornbread dressing is the perfect comfort food. It's hearty, flavorful, and reminds me of home.
Dig AGrave
[email protected]I've made this dressing several times now and it's always a hit. It's a great way to change up your traditional Thanksgiving stuffing.
mahbub amin
[email protected]This dressing is a must-try for any cornbread lover. It's a delicious and satisfying dish that will warm you up on a cold winter day.
Ab Fresh
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of cornbread, but I loved this dressing. It's savory and flavorful, with just the right amount of sweetness.
Ramon Amparano
[email protected]This cornbread dressing is a great way to use up leftover cornbread. It's a delicious and versatile dish that can be served as a side dish or a main course.
Rahul Rajbanshi
[email protected]I made this dressing for my Friendsgiving potluck and it was a huge success. Everyone raved about how delicious it was.
Zohaib Qazi
[email protected]My family loved this cornbread dressing! It was the perfect addition to our Thanksgiving meal.
Tasfia Hasan Tandra
[email protected]This dressing is so easy to make, even for a beginner cook. I was able to whip it up in no time.
Numan Naveed
[email protected]I've tried many cornbread dressing recipes over the years, but this one is by far the best. It's moist, flavorful, and has the perfect amount of sweetness.
Matt Ducello
[email protected]This cornbread dressing is a family tradition that we look forward to every Thanksgiving. It's always a hit with everyone at the table.