Cornbread Dressing Recipe + Black Food Blogger Potluck (2024)

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Cornbread is mixed with sautéed vegetables and stock to make this Southern side dish staple. Plus, a group of black food bloggers share recipes in honor of Black History Month.

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I don’t think I experienced what most people call “stuffing” until maybe high school (at the earliest). In my family it was always “dressing” that accompanied our holiday turkey throughout the years. It’s one of my favorite dishes, in fact, so much so that I have found myself on multiple occasions eating cold leftovers straight from the fridge. But since I associate it so closely with family and the holidays, this is only the second time I’ve made it for myself. It’s time to change that.

In terms of what it is exactly, my guess is that it’s technically considered a casserole (maybe?). Cornbread dressing—or just simply “dressing”—is a side dish made from leftover cornbread, vegetables, liquid, and spices. It’s a staple on many Southern and African-American kitchen tables during the holiday season, and everyone’s dressing recipe is unique and adapted to their personal tastes. The one my mother and I tend to make for our family usually includes a can of cream of chicken soup for added moisture, but I’ve omitted it from this recipe in favor of less processed ingredients.

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The recipe I’ve shared here features celery, onions, green bell pepper, garlic, and fresh sage cooked down in butter and olive oil, and then mixed with crumbled cornbread and chicken stock. (I include a pretty good amount of garlic and sage in this recipe, so feel free to reduce the amounts if you aren’t a big fan.)

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It’s a fairly straightforward process, but there are a few key things to remember. First, it’s important that you don’t use freshly-made cornbread. You actually want it to dry out a little bit (similar to how you use stale bread for stuffing) so that it can absorb more of the flavors you’re infusing it with. The other item to take note of is that you want it to be a little bit soupier than you might think it should be when you’re adding the stock. Some of that moisture will evaporate as it bakes, so you want to make sure to add enough so that the dressing is still moist once it’s finished.

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Ready to give it a try?

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Yield: 6 to 8 servings

Southern Cornbread Dressing Recipe

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

Cornbread is mixed with sautéed vegetables and stock to make this Southern side dish staple.

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 stalks celery, diced (about 1 cup)
  • 1 small yellow onion, diced (about 1 cup)
  • 1 small green bell pepper, diced (about 1 cup)
  • 1 tablespoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt, plus more to taste
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper, plus more to taste
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh sage
  • 1 recipe day-old cornbread, crumbled
  • 2 cups unsalted chicken stock, plus more as needed

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400˚F.
  2. Put the butter and oil to a sauté pan over medium heat; add the celery, onion, bell pepper, salt, and pepper to the pan and cook, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes. Add the garlic and sage and continue to cook until the vegetables have softened and start to become translucent, 5 to 7 minutes more.
  3. Add the vegetable mixture, cornbread, and chicken stock to a bowl and mix it together. Add more stock, if necessary, so that it's not quite all absorbed by the bread. (I used 2 1/2 cups total.) Taste and adjust seasoning as you see fit.
  4. Transfer the dressing mixture to a casserole dish and bake for 30 minutes until nice and golden on top. Serve.

Now that you’ve learned how to make cornbread dressing, here are a bunch of great recipes from black food bloggers to celebrate Black History Month! For the past two yearsI’ve partnered withwithMeiko and The Dishto bring together a bunch of black food bloggers to celebrate the diversity of black food, and here we are for our third edition of the Black History Month Virtual Potluck. (Click here for more details about why I started this project.) Be sure to check out all 27 of the other wonderful bloggers below and give your favorites a follow.

Black History Month Virtual Potluck Recipes 2019

Beautiful Eats & Things |Okra, Corn, Tomato & Chicken Stew

Beyond The Bayou Blog |Mackerel Balls With Biscuits & Cane Syrup

B Sugar Mama |Red Beans and Rice

Butter Be Ready |Caribbean Curry Goat with Rice and Peas

Cooks with Soul |Boudin Balls

D.M.R. Fine Foods |Spice-Roasted Chicken

Dash of Jazz |Soul Food Power Bowl

Dish it with Tisha |Jamaican Curry Chicken

Domestic Dee |Chicken Sliders

Eat.Drink.Frolic. |Bourbon Sweet Potato Pie

First and Full |Homemade Peach Pie

Food Fidelity |Nashville Hot Shrimp Sandwich

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Food is Love Made Edible |Smothered Okra with Chicken and Smoked Sausage

Foodie In New York |Chess Pie

Immaculate Bites |Pimento Cheese

Kaluhi’s Kitchen |Pilipili- and Rosemary-Marinated Mbuzi Choma with Kachumbari

Kenneth Temple |Chicken & Sausage Gumbo

Marisa Moore Nutrition |Sweet and Spicy Roasted Cabbage

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Meiko And The Dish |Hot Buttered Rum Biscuits

My Life Runs On Food |Southern-Style Caesar Salad

Rosalynn Daniels |Osso Bucco

Savory Thoughts |Haitian Patty

Simply LaKita |Fried Okra

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Sweet Tea & Thyme |Spiced Peach Shortcakes

That Girl Cooks Healthy |Scotch Bonnet Pepper Sauce

The Seasoning Bottle |Guava Short Ribs

Whisk It Real Gud |Banana Bread

Want to get in on the action? Share your own creations on social media with the hashtag #BHMpotluck and check out what everyone else is making. Also, be sure to follow theWe LoveBlack Food BloggersFacebook group for more recipes fromthese andother black food bloggers from around the world.

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