The Best Southern Chicken Dressing !!
Chicken Dressing
Cornbread Recipe
- 1 ¼ cup yellow cornmeal
- ¾ cup all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- ½ teaspoons baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 2 eggs slightly beaten
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 6 tablespoons butter melted
Bake 425 F 20-25 mins
- 4 chicken thighs
- Cornbread
- 1 box turkey stove top
- Chicken broth
- 1 can cream of chicken with herbs
- 1 Onion
- 3 Celery stalks
- 1 Red pepper
- Rotisserie seasoning
- Poultry seasoning
- Sage
- 1/2 stick Butter
Bake 350 F 45-50 mins
Hey everyone! If you're anything like me, the thought of a perfectly baked, savory Chicken Dressing just screams 'comfort' and 'holiday'! This dish isn't just a side; it's a centerpiece, especially here in the South. For me, making Chicken Dressing is a cherished tradition, something my family looks forward to every year, making it a true 'Holiday Edition' staple. So, what exactly is Southern Chicken Dressing? It's a deeply flavorful, moist, and savory baked dish, often served during holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. Unlike 'stuffing' which is cooked inside poultry, dressing is baked separately in a casserole dish. It's truly a soul food classic, with roots deep in Southern culinary traditions, evolving over generations into the beloved dish we know today. Let's talk about getting that perfect consistency and flavor, especially since so many of you are asking about 'how long to cook chicken dressing in oven' and 'ingredients for chicken dressing.' The magic starts with your cornbread. My recipe calls for a simple, savory cornbread – definitely not too sweet, as it needs to absorb all those rich flavors. After baking your cornbread (remember, 425 F for 20-25 minutes until golden!), let it cool completely before crumbling. This is crucial for texture! Next up, the chicken. While the recipe suggests chicken thighs, you can absolutely use leftover roast chicken or even a store-bought rotisserie chicken for a quick shortcut – perfect for those 'roast chicken dressing' queries! I like to shred it into bite-sized pieces. Now for the aromatics: sautéing your diced onion, celery, and red pepper in butter until soft. This step builds the flavor base. Then, combine your crumbled cornbread, shredded chicken, sautéed veggies, the box of turkey stove top stuffing mix (it adds an incredible boost of flavor and texture!), cream of chicken, and a generous amount of chicken broth. Don't be shy with the broth; you want a moist mixture, not dry. This is key to preventing a crumbly dressing! Seasoning is vital – poultry seasoning, sage, and a sprinkle of Rotisserie seasoning really bring out that authentic Southern taste. Mix it all gently but thoroughly. Transfer your mixture to a greased baking dish. For the best result, bake it at 350 F for 45-50 minutes. You're looking for a beautiful golden-brown top and a bubbly, set center. If you like a slightly crispy top, you can increase the heat to 375 F for the last 10 minutes, but keep an eye on it! A little tip from my kitchen: for an extra rich flavor, you can sauté a bit of chopped bell pepper or even a tiny bit of jalapeño for a subtle kick. Some families like to add boiled eggs or even sausage for a heartier dish. No matter your variation, this 'Chicken Dressing' is always a crowd-pleaser and truly rounds out any holiday feast or Sunday dinner. Enjoy making this delicious 'Holiday Edition' dish!


































































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