Herby Bread-and-Butter Stuffing for Two Recipe (2024)

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Karen Artiaco

Stuffing is often THE most traditional part of the Thanksgiving meal. This is a good recipe, but I would need to use a good sourdough wheat or levain bread. I would sauté 1/2 C diced celery with the shallots, followed by a quick sauté of 1 C sliced mushrooms. So feel free to add the ingredients or spices and herbs that will bring back your fondest memory of a Thanksgiving stuffing.To all those who will point out that this is “dressing” not “stuffing,” remember, “you say tomato, I say tomahto!”

Tom, SFBA

Very good suggestions which illustrate the flexibility of a good recipe.I would need to omit the egg. No problem there, just add a bit more stock.As far as stuffing or dressing: you could use a bit less stock and stuff the bird with it, making it inarguably stuffing.Or, pour some pan drippings into it, and no one will ever know, except how delicious it is.

Tom, SFBA

To prepare fresh bread, just tear up or cut bread roughly and toast lightly i a 250 or 300 F oven for a few minutes. If it seems to have dried out too much, just add more moisture (speaking from experience).

Kristen

I have to start off by saying I’m not a stuffing/dressing person but I saw this photo and immediately thought, “now that’s something I think I can get behind.”Although Thanksgiving is happening on a much smaller scale, I still wanted it feel special with amazing food. Today I experimented with some recipes that I’ve been eyeballing, just to get a feel for timing and flow. This dressing recipe was on my list and it was everything! Crunchy, chewy, savory and anything but mushy. Loved it!

Bubbles

Dressing, is traditionally served alongside the turkey, if you grew up in the backwoods of South Carolina. Stuffing, however, is called that because it is literally stuffed in the turkey. So, yes, this is dressing. Not stuffing. It's a preparation thing, not a terminology. If you grew up in the backwoods of South Carolina, of course.

John

This is exceptionally good! The egg and broth make for a wonderfully light texture, unlike other dressings I have made. I used more traditional herbs (thyme, rosemary and sage), sautéing them in step 2. I wasn't quite up for dill, basil or cilantro in my dressing, but to each their own. It was the texture of the final product that set this apart.

Peter W

Lol, no one cares if you call it dressing or stuffing.

jess

I love these tips, esp the celery which I always find to be such a crucial element in stuffing. Yum...can’t wait. Any ideas on how to stale the bread? Maybe tear/cut it a day before and just leave out until the day?

mdc

I’ve never made stuffing before; but tried this recipe because of all the fresh herbs. I bought a half-loaf of garlic sourdough bread and a half-loaf of rosemary sourdough bread to use instead of plain bread. I don’t think the extra butter pieces on top are needed; but this the best stuffing I’ve ever had. I will be baking this more often than once a year. I highly recommend this recipe.

My changes

substitute olive oil for butterBefore putting in oven, cook in cast iron skillet for 20 min on low. That makes the bottom crusty, too

Kisa

Not at all. I always use egg. It helps keep it a bit moist and holds it together.

caryn corenthal

Excellent dish. I added an apple and used my challah bread.I used about 3/4 cup homemade stock and I did use the egg.

Diane

Needed 4 more servings than planned so tripled the ingredients. Used pain au levain for the bread and added 2 cups of mushrooms, which I sautéed in the same pan I’d just cooked the shallots in. Mushrooms added flavor and texture. The result was fabulous and a lot less fussy than other recipes for stuffing I’ve used in the past. Who needs sausage?

Nan

This is basically the stuffing I’ve made for more than 15 years. I have laid a turkey half or spatchco*cked chicken over the stuffing and roasted it covered for 20 minutes and uncovered for 20-30. Always turns out with plenty of crispy, buttery, crunchy yum and a beautiful roasted bird on top. I do prefer Ciabatta for the bread and add chopped rosemary and sage as well as thyme because I love the flavor. I sometimes add sautéed finely diced and sautéed celery for my husband.

FBD, AZ

A propos Karen's comment about Thanksgiving traditions, in addition to adding celery and mushrooms, I added chestnuts.

janisani

be sure to use a small enough pan that the stuffing is at least 2" deep or thick. otherwise it might be dry by the time the top is crisp.

Bibi

How do you prevent little bits of cooked egg creeping into the dressing, leaving white spots ... it looks like scrambled egg mixed in with the bread etc. Did my mother's stuffing include egg? I don't think so.

Margaret

Be sure to thoroughly mix the broth and egg before adding to the bread. Stuffing, which goes insided the bird, should not have eggs. Dressing, which is baked outside the bird, often includes eggs. This recipe turned out great for me!

Margaret

Fantastic! I added celery, because I love the taste and the crunch. This will be my go-to dressing recipe from now on.

cmn

Followed other suggestions to add celery and mushrooms, and used thyme and rosemary and then parsley. Turned out great!

Diane F.

Added mushrooms. Otherwise, followed the recipe and it was delicious! Perfect size for four servings.

TKU

- Cube/tear bread into 1” cubes. Bake at 275 degrees for about 40-50min.- 1 celery stock, diced- 1/4 C diced apple (optional) - can use oregano in place of marjoram- likely need more than 1/2 C vegetable stock

Rammoore

This was a perfect size for my daughter and me to enjoy this Thanksgiving- we only had a small amount that didn’t get eaten. From a taste perspective, it was buttery and soft in the middle with crispy end pieces. Loved the addition of so many herbs. Will definitely make again.

Andrew Fox

Mint? Not sage? Nope.

gkm

Doubled the recipe, after adding about 3/5 c of celery and a generous handful of mushroom. Came out really beautifully. Makes enough for eight small servings as part of the festive meal.

David

IMO sage should be the major spice of stuffing. This came from my Grandmother who was born in 1888.

Susi

I’m going to try this with Simple Kneads gluten free sourdough bread. I’ll post about how it went after Thanksgiving!

DailyCocaine

Use leftover biscuits instead of bread.

Caty C

This was DELICIOUS. Made it in a loaf pan and it came out great. Highly recommend!

Elyse

Stuffing was cooked inside the bird, dressing was cook outside the bird in the oven. Here in New England… the stuffing was often with giblets … the dressing was child friendly… for the kids table.

Paul R

This was quite good. I didn't have a small enough pan for it so I just put it in a pie plate in the air fryer/toaster oven. It worked quite well.

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Herby Bread-and-Butter Stuffing for Two Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best bread to use for stuffing? ›

Sourdough, Italian, and white bread are standard choices for stuffing; however, journeying beyond your comfort zone can produce excellent results.

Is it OK to make stuffing a day ahead of time? ›

No matter where you fall, getting a head start on what can be prepared before the big day is essential. One question that always crops up: Can you make stuffing ahead of time? The short answer to whether you can making stuffing ahead of time is yes.

Should you toast bread before making stuffing? ›

Follow this tip: Stale, dried-out bread makes the best stuffing. Either dry out your bread starting a few days before you plan to make the stuffing by letting it sit out or, if you don't have the extra time, cut the bread into cubes, and then toast over a low heat in the oven until dry.

Should I put egg in my stuffing? ›

The most important ingredient of stuffing may be the binder, which keeps all the other elements in place. For a fluffy texture, use eggs. Stock is the most-used binder. Less conventional possibilities include fruit juice (such as apple or orange) and alcohol (wine or liqueur).

How wet should stuffing 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. Add more bread to soak up the excess moisture. If the mix is still dry and crumbly, add more liquid and toss gently until it starts to clump together.

Can I use stuffing mix instead of breadcrumbs? ›

Just make sure you buy boxed, dry stuffing mix so you get the same effects as breadcrumbs. Keep in mind that the bread pieces in stuffing are larger than most store-bought breadcrumbs. So if you don't want bigger pieces of bread, crunch up the stuffing before incorporating it into your meatloaf.

Why can't you refrigerate uncooked stuffing? ›

USDA recommends that you never refrigerate uncooked stuffing. Why? Remember, stuffing can harbor bacteria, and though bacteria grow slower in the refrigerator they can cause problems because stuffing is a good medium for bacteria growth, therefore a higher risk food in terms of cooking safely.

Does stove top stuffing taste good? ›

The verdict: It's often said that we eat with our eyes first, and Stove Top's Traditional Sage stuffing was far and away the most visually appealing. Tasters appreciated that there was a a decent crunch in each bite, but we were most impressed by its seasoning.

Can you use week old bread for stuffing? ›

In fact, using stale bread and fresh bread will both leave you with equal amounts of mush. The longstanding tip to use old, stale bread for the perfect stuffing is actually a myth. Letting bread go stale doesn't actually dry it out. After sitting out on your counter, bread goes through the process of retrogradation.

Is it OK to put butter on bread before toasting? ›

Some argue that adding butter to bread before toasting enhances the flavor of this already delicious pairing. This method allows the bread to stay crisp while butter melts into the entire slice of bread. In contrast, slathering butter on top of warm toast can result in the bread becoming soggy.

What is traditional stuffing made of? ›

Classic stuffing made with bread cubes, seasonings, and held together with chicken stock and eggs. A holiday staple!

Can you mess up stuffing? ›

Your Bread Is Too Fresh

There's nothing better than soft, fresh bread—except for when it comes to stuffing. If you want your stuffing to hold up and not end up a soupy, soggy mess, make sure your bread is dried out or staled for a few days.

Why is my stuffing always mushy? ›

If the stuffing came out too wet and soggy (aka bread soup!) try not to over mix it, otherwise it'll turn into mush. Curtis Stone says to pour it on a large sheet tray and spread it out. Bake it on high heat to crisp it up, but make sure it doesn't burn.

What flat bread has a pocket that is perfect for stuffing? ›

Pita, also Pitta, breads, also called Arabic bread, balady, shamy, Syrian bread, and pocket bread, are circular, leavened double-layered flat breads that originated in the Middle East. It is prepared with flour, water, baker's yeast, and salt.

What is bread stuffing made of? ›

Bread Stuffing Ingredients

Vegetables: You'll need chopped celery with leaves and a chopped onion. Bread: Nine cups of chopped bread cubes should make about 16 servings. Seasonings: Season the bread stuffing with salt, dried sage, dried thyme, poultry seasoning, and black pepper.

Is bread stuffing unhealthy? ›

Stuffing is essentially bread, salt, and butter, so it probably comes as no surprise that it isn't the healthiest food served on Thanksgiving. But you can cut its sodium and saturated fat, and pump up its nutritional profile.

Can you make stuffing ahead of time and reheat? ›

YES! This stuffing is baked to golden perfection the day before the big meal. You store it in the fridge overnight and then simply warm it in the oven before dinner. Baking it twice allows the flavours to meld even more so this side dish is sure to be a star at the table.

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