Easy Southern Cornbread Dressing - House of Nash Eats (2024)

This recipe is the perfect side dish to round out your Thanksgiving menu! Made with a mixture of cornbread and crusty French bread it's also packed with herbs to make a super flavorful and filling side dish. This southern corn bread dressing is the perfect addition to your holiday table!

Cornbread dressing can also be called stuffing, the name mainly depends on how you cook it (see more about this below!), and it's long been a favorite part of our Thanksgiving dinner.

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Table of Contents
  1. This Southern Dressing Recipe will become a staple for your family!
  2. Why we love this Cornbread Dressing Recipe
  3. Corn Bread Dressing Ingredients
  4. How to Make Cornbread Dressing
  5. How do you dry cornbread for dressing?
  6. How to store Corn Bread Dressing
  7. Southern Dressing Recipe FAQs
  8. More Thanksgiving Recipes You'll Want For Your Feast
  9. Corn Bread Dressing Recipe

This Southern Dressing Recipe will become a staple for your family!

Every family member has their 'thing' they love and look forward to in the holiday season, especially when it comes to the food on Thanksgiving Day. For me and my husband, it's the turkey dressing. My husband and I both grew up with Stovetop Stuffing (a kind of boxed cornbread mix) as one of our traditional Thanksgiving side dishes. For many years, my mom would even stuff some of it into our turkey and bake the rest in a pan.

While I'm all for nostalgia and enjoying things from childhood, I really enjoy experimenting to make my own mark on our favorite holiday classics. So over the years, whenever I wanted to experiment with another dressing recipe, Paul would plead for me to still buy the box of Stovetop Stuffing mix for him just in case he didn't like my version. That is until I made THIS southern cornbread dressing and his world changed forever.

This recipe is based on a traditional stuffing recipe, but with my own tweaks to make it just the way we like it. It is light and fluffy and moist, with the perfect balance of sweet and savory from the cornbread, chicken broth, and herbs. It's so delicious, with the flavor and texture of the cornbread coming through.

The whole family LOVED this cornbread dressing, and I already know it's the only recipe I'll make from now on!

Is it really even Thanksgiving dinner without dressing right alongside the turkey, green bean casserole, and cranberry sauce? For more holiday inspiration, check out our other delicious and popular Thanksgiving recipes here!

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Why we love this Cornbread Dressing Recipe

  • This is an easy cornbread dressing using simple ingredients.
  • You can customize this recipe with your favorite herbs and vegetables, or use the ones that go best with the rest of your Thanksgiving table.
  • A great make-ahead recipe: You can make this Thanksgiving side dish up to a day in advance, and keep it in the fridge until you're ready to bake it. The leftovers are good for up to 4 days so you can enjoy leftover cornbread dressing with your turkey leftovers the next day. You can even freeze this southern dressing, unbaked, for up to a month, so this really is the perfect recipe to make ahead and save time on the big day!

Corn Bread Dressing Ingredients

Scroll down to the recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.

  • White Bread - It's best to use crusty French bread that's cut into small pieces and dried.
  • Cornbread - You need dry cornbread, not freshly baked. I make my own cornbread in advance and leave it out at room temperature to dry, but you can buy it ready-made from a bakery and bake it at home to dry out.
  • Butter - You will need a little bit of butter for sautéing the vegetables and some melted butter for helping to bind the dressing mixture.
  • Onion and Celery - To be sautéed. You can add extra vegetables if you like for a more filling cornbread dressing dish.
  • Garlic Cloves - It's best to use fresh garlic cloves, but you can use garlic powder or paste in a pinch but the quantities will vary.
  • Chicken Broth - You can use store-bought or homemade broth.
  • Dried Herbs: Basil, Thyme, Sage - These classic savory flavors are earthy and warming, so perfect for the holidays!
  • Fresh Herbs: Rosemary & Parsley - This combination of fresh herbs adds a fresh and piney flavor to the dressing. Use dried herb versions if you don't have fresh ones to hand.
  • Eggs - Acts as a binding agent.
  • Salt & Black Pepper - Additional seasoning to enhance existing flavors.

What is the best bread to use for Cornbread Stuffing?

White bread is best for dressing (and stuffing) but make sure it isn't too soft. Ideally, the bread will have small holes and be a bit denser than the fluffy soft bread you'd use for sandwiches, in order to soak up the butter and broth well. Crusty French bread is perfect, so I tend to just use it.

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How to Make Cornbread Dressing

Prepare the bread. Cut the cornbread and crusty French bread into small, bite-size cubes 1-2 days in advance and letting them dry out. Alternatively, dry both types of bread on the same day by baking them slowly in the oven. See instructions for this below.

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Prepare and sauté the vegetables. Dice the onions and chop the celery into small pieces. Melt half of the butter in a pan on the stove and sauté the onion and celery for about 4-5 minutes just until they begin to soften. Add the chicken broth, herbs, and salt and let it simmer for a few minutes.

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Make dressing mixture. Combine the cubes of cornbread and French bread in a large bowl, and drizzle with melted butter and beaten eggs. Then begin to ladle the seasoned broth mixture over the cubed bread, tossing gently so that it can all get evenly coated.

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Add broth. Keep adding broth until your dressing is evenly moistened. You may not need all of it, depending on how moist you like your stuffing. But if the dressing is starting to get mushy, or looks too dense, I would stop adding the broth.

Bake. Transfer the dressing to a 9x13-inch baking dish and bake for 25-30 minutes at 350 degrees F until golden brown on top.

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How do you dry cornbread for dressing?

It's important to use dry cornbread for dressing so that it can absorb the broth, eggs, and butter that are going to be added. I always make a big batch of cornbread earlier in the week to have with soup and just save half of it to dry out and get stale, but you could even pick up cornbread from your local bakery.

To dry cornbread for dressing, slice it into bite-size cubes and spread them on a baking sheet in a single layer. Then you can either let them dry out for 1-2 days (if you were thinking ahead) or pop them in the oven at 250 degrees F for 30-45 minutes. Be sure to toss them every 10 minutes or so until the cornbread has fully dried out. You can take the same approach with the French bread that is needed in the recipe, since both need to be dry and stale for this recipe.

How to store Corn Bread Dressing

Leftover dressing will stay good if covered tightly and kept in the fridge for up to 4 days. Just reheat in the oven or microwave before serving.

Southern Dressing Recipe FAQs

What is the difference between stuffing and dressing?

Stuffing and dressing are essentially the same things, but you cook and serve them in a different way. Stuffing is stuffed into and cooked INSIDE the turkey, while dressing is baked in a separate dish from the turkey and served as a side dish, or on top of the turkey to 'dress' it.

So even though half the time I forget and call this recipe 'cornbread stuffing,' it's really cornbread dressing since we bake it separate from our Thanksgiving turkey.You can use it as stuffing though or have both and cook some of it inside and some of it separately. Cooking it inside the turkey will hold in moisture, you won't get the crispiness on top like when you cook it separately, but it is delicious either way!

How far in advance can you make the dressing?

You can prepare and assemble this cornbread dressing up to 2 days in advance of when you want to serve it, keeping it in the fridge uncooked until you are ready to bake it. If you do this, you may need to add an extra 10 minutes or so to the bake time since you will be starting with a cold dish.

However, you can also freeze unbaked cornbread dressing, wrapped tightly in plastic wrap, for up to 3-4 weeks. Just thaw in the fridge overnight before baking the next day. Already baked cornbread dressing can also be frozen, then thawed and reheated as normal.

Why is my Cornbread Dressing gummy?

Adding too much liquid can result in a gummy-like texture. Baking it longer, using less liquid, and more stirring can help avoid a gummy texture. I have also noticed results that might be described as slightly more gummy when using gluten-free cornbread. It’s not bad, but there is a textural difference.

How moist should dressing be before baking?

Dressing should be moist but not overly wet. You want it to be moist enough to hold together, but not so wet that it becomes soggy. The right balance can vary depending on your ingredients (drier cornbread will need more liquid than really fresh cornbread), but as a starting point, aim for the stuffing to have the consistency of a damp sponge. Not the most appetizing description, I know, but I hope it helps!

How do you fix mushy cornbread dressing?

If your dressing is too mushy, it might just need more time in the oven to dry out and firm up. Preheat your oven to 350°F and continue baking the dressing in a covered dish or casserole. Check it every 10-15 minutes until it reaches your desired texture. Be careful not to overcook it, as that can lead to dry, hard dressing.
If really needed, you can even spread it out on a baking sheet and bake it at a low temperature (around 250°F or 120°C) to help evaporate excess moisture. Stir occasionally to ensure even drying.
And if your dressing is still too mushy after baking, you can add more crumbled cornbread, dry bread, or even dry breadcrumbs or croutons to absorb excess moisture. Mix it in gently, so you don't compress the dressing too much.

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Corn Bread Dressing

4.96 from 25 votes

Amy Nash

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 12 servings

This delicious Southern Cornbread Dressing is the perfect side dish to round out your Thanksgiving menu! Made with a mixture of cornbread and crusty French bread it's also packed with herbs to make a super flavorful and filling side dish. This easy, classic homemade cornbread dressing is the perfect addition to your holiday table!

Ingredients

  • 1 loaf crusty french bread cut into small cubes (about 6-8 cups), and dried
  • 1 cornbread (8x8 pan) cut into small cubes and dried
  • 8 tablespoons butter divided
  • 1 onion, medium chopped
  • 4 celery ribs chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • ½ teaspoon dried basil
  • ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • ½ teaspoon dried sage
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh rosemary chopped
  • ½ cup fresh flat Italian parsley leaves chopped
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Slice the french bread and cornbread into bite-size cubes and let them sit out for 1-2 days in a single layer on a baking sheet to dry out.

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Melt 4 tablespoons of the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and celery and cook for 4-5 minutes until softened. Add the garlic and cook for an additional 30 seconds.

  • Add the chicken broth, basil, thyme, sage, rosemary, and parsley to the vegetables. Bring to a simmer.

  • In a separate bowl, melt the remaining butter, then add the eggs, salt, and pepper, and beat until combined.

  • Combine the dried bread cubes in a very large bowl and drizzle with the egg mixture.

  • Begin to add the warm broth mixture to the dried bread, a little at a time. Toss lightly so that everything gets evenly moistened. You may not need all the broth. Stop adding liquid if the dressing starts getting mushy.

  • Transfer the dressing to a large 9x13-inch baking dish, then bake uncovered for 25-30 minutes until hot all the way through and golden brown on top.

Notes

  • I always use my favorite cornbread recipe. But if you have a cornbread recipe you prefer, go ahead and use that!
  • If you don't have time to let the bread dry out in advance, just bake in a 250 degree F oven for 30-45 minutes until dry. Be sure to toss every 10 minutes.
  • You can assemble the dressing up to 1 day in advance and keep in the fridge. You may need to increase the bake time by about 10 minutes or so, though, since the dressing will be going into the oven cold.
  • The cornbread dressing can be frozen up to 3-4 weeks in advance, then thawed in the fridge overnight before baking.

Nutrition

Calories: 268kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 48mg | Sodium: 1089mg | Potassium: 177mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 522IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 2mg

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This post was originally published in November, 2019. The photos and content were updated in October, 2022.

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FAQs

How long will cornbread dressing last in the refrigerator? ›

A great make-ahead recipe: You can make this Thanksgiving side dish up to a day in advance, and keep it in the fridge until you're ready to bake it. The leftovers are good for up to 4 days so you can enjoy leftover cornbread dressing with your turkey leftovers the next day.

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.

What's the difference between southern cornbread and regular cornbread? ›

Northern cornbreads tend to be more cake-like, on the sweet side, with a finer crumb due to more flour in the mixture. Southern cornbread is flavored with bacon grease, and cooked in a cast iron skillet, a perfect side for barbecues, or chili. It also tends to be rather crumbly.

How moist should dressing be before cooking? ›

You want your stuffing moist but not soggy and certainly not dry. The bread in the stuffing absorbs moisture, but if it's dry (as it should be, see above), it takes some time for the liquid to settle in. I suggest adding a little at a time, say 1 cup of broth for every 4 cups of dry mix.

How do you reheat cornbread dressing without drying it out? ›

The Fastest Way: Microwave

Be sure to add a little broth or butter to your stuffing before reheating to prevent drying out. Transfer stuffing to a microwave-safe dish and cover with a piece of parchment paper. Microwave for two to three minutes, stirring after each minute to make sure the stuffing heats evenly.

Does refrigerated dressing go bad? ›

Unopened jars of mayonnaise and salad dressing may be stored in the pantry. After opening, keep refrigerated up to 2 months. For more information, you may call the Food and Drug Administration's toll-free at 1-888-723-3366 or go to FDA's website. To search a database for storage times, go to the FoodKeeper app.

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.

Is Pepperidge Farm cornbread stuffing good? ›

Best Cornbread: Pepperidge Farm Corn Bread Classic Stuffing

One stuffing retained that grainy chew and corny flavor that you want from a cornbread stuffing, however, and that was the Pepperidge Farm. Keep in mind, though, that as a result, this loses a lot of shape and does verge towards the mushy.

What did cornbread used to be called? ›

The name came from the Algonquin word apan, meaning "baked." The Narragansett word for cornbread, nokechick, became no-cake and then hoe-cake. Because cornbread traveled well, some began calling it journey cake, which evolved into the name Johnny cake. But whatever it was called, it was all cornbread.

Why do Southerners not put sugar in cornbread? ›

The most common theory is a change in cornmeal itself. Until early in the 20th century, Southern cornmeal was made with sweeter white corn and it was water-ground. When industrial milling came along, that changed. The steel-roller mills used yellow corn that was harvested before it was ripe, so it had less sugar.

Which makes better cornbread, white or yellow cornmeal? ›

While either white or yellow cornmeal will technically work when making cornbread, yellow does make for a softer more tender bread. Milk is what is going to make sure our bread stays nice and moist as it acts as the binding agent. Baking powder is key for getting a nice tender and fluffy crumb.

How do Southerners eat cornbread? ›

While on its own, Southern cornbread may be underwhelming, it's neutral flavor and crumbly texture make it the perfect vessel to soak up liquidy foods, like cranberry sauce or turkey gravy. Or, it can be eaten on its own, perhaps mixed with gooey cheese or spicy jalapeños.

Why does my stuffing come out mushy? ›

You'll need day-old loaves to get stale so that the stuffing doesn't get too mushy. Don't cube that bread! Ragged, imperfect pieces of bread have more surface area; it's those nooks and crannies that give you good texture. Speaking of texture, that's what stuffing is all about--you want a mix of crispy and soft pieces.

How long can homemade dressing last in fridge? ›

Generally, vinaigrettes can be kept refrigerated for up to 2 weeks. Dairy-based dressings, like buttermilk, and dressings made with fresh ingredients, like chopped onion, fresh herbs, tomato sauce and chopped hard-boiled egg, will keep up to 1 week.

Is stuffing still good after 5 days? ›

If stuffing is prepared ahead of time, it must be either frozen or cooked immediately. To use cooked stuffing later, cool in shallow containers and refrigerate it within 2 hours. Use it within 3 to 4 days.

How long can you keep cooked dressing in the refrigerator? ›

Dressing/stuffing: Like turkey, if stored properly, stuffing or dressing will be safe to eat for three to four days after cooking. It will last for about a month if stored properly in the freezer. Cranberry sauce – homemade and store-bought: Homemade cranberry sauce lasts seven to 10 days.

How do you store leftover cornbread dressing? ›

Store the leftovers in the fridge for up to four days, or freeze for longer storage.

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