This is year I decided to make dressing because we never stuff a turkey in my house growing up. We always cooked it, deboned it, and add the meat to the dressing. I decided to see if I could make the dressing from my memory which isn't really all that great by the way lol. It came out really great! I was extremely surprised since I don't like stuffing at all.
I like mine a little sweet but if that's not your thing and you want more of a savory dressing then leave out the honey.
This makes one pan - 13x9
Serves 3-5 people
Step 1
Cornbread:
2 boxes of Jiffy Mix
2 tablespoons of Sugar
2 Eggs
2 sticks of butter, softened
2/3 cups buttermilk/milk
1/3 cup of real honey (optional) if you like it sweet
1 cup of sour cream
Cook Time
400 degrees F.
400 degrees F.
25 mins
*cornbread will be a little soft - perfect. Break it up in the pan.
Step 2:
Warm over stove:
1 cup of chicken broth (my aunt use to add the broth from the turkey) with 1/4 of butter
Let it cool off before adding it to the cornbread pan
Step 3:
Sautee w/ oil or butter in the pot for 5-10 mins: until celery is soft then add in 1 clove of garlic diced for 2 mins
2-4 Celery stalks chopped
half of an Onions chopped
1 clove of Garlic
Add to cornbread pan
Then add:
Complete season 3 tablespoons
Onion power season 3 tablespoons
Garlic power season 3 tablespoons
Salt 1 tablespoon
Pepper 1 tablespoon
2 eggs (optional)
Step 4:
Make sure everything is mixed in the cornbread pan and put it back into the oven (uncovered) for 400 degrees F. for 25 mins
Happy Holidays to you and yours!
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