This Homemade Herb Stuffing Recipe is made with simple ingredients. It’s perfect for stuffing a Thanksgiving turkey or enjoying it as a side dish.
Herb Stuffing Recipe
Ahhh, stuffing or dressing, whichever you prefer to call it. Actually, it’s called dressing if you don’t stuff the bird and stuffing if you, well, stuff your bird.
This homemade stuffing recipe is easy to make and uses delicious stuffing spices and tender bread to create a comforting side dish. Eat it alone or stuff a turkey or chicken.
Why You’ll Love Homemade Stuffing
- Great for holidays and gatherings
- Baked stuffing recipe simple enough for a beginner
- Tastes way better than boxed stuffing
- It’s perfectly fluffy every time
- Family-friendly
Baked Stuffing Ingredients
- Dry bread cubes: The best bread for stuffing is dried bread! You can make these yourself (it’s so easy) or buy them from the store. I always make them because I can never find plain bread cubes.
- Onion, celery, and garlic: these add so much flavor.
- Poultry seasoning: yes, for the stuffing spices I am using that little jar of seasoning instead of fresh herbs. Why….. because my mom always did.
- Chicken broth: I like to use a really good quality broth or you can make your own ahead of time.
- Butter: don’t skimp on the butter!
How To Make Herb Stuffing
Step 1: Saute the veggies
Preheat the oven and melt butter in a skillet over medium heat. Saute the celery and onions until they have softened. Season with salt and pepper. Add in the garlic, stir, and remove from heat.
Step 2: Combine ingredients
Mix together the dried bread cubes, vegetables, seasonings, and chicken broth in a large bowl. Toss to combine gently.
Step 3: Bake
Pour the herb stuffing into a casserole dish and cover with aluminum foil. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until it’s hot. Serve and enjoy!
How to stuff a turkey
- Remove the giblets from the turkey.
- Prepare your turkey according to your recipe’s directions. (rubbing it with seasoning, putting an herb butter under the skin, or injecting the bird for example)
- Stuff the neck cavity. Do this by loosely spooning the baked stuffing into the neck cavity. Then pull the skin over the stuffing and pin it to the turkey’s back using a metal skewer.
- Stuff the body cavity of the bird loosely. (in other words, don’t pack it with homemade stuffing!) Now, it’s ready for roasting!
- As a guideline use about 3/4 cup of herb stuffing per 1 pound of turkey.
- For safety reasons don’t stuff your bird ahead of time but rather just before roasting.
FAQs:
Option #1: Prepare this baked stuffing recipe according to the directions, cover, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Remove from refrigerator 15-20 minutes before baking. If you plan on stuffing your bird make the stuffing just before stuffing your turkey.
Option #2: Let the stuffing cool completely after baking. Cover well with foil and freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw completely in the refrigerator, remove from refrigerator 15-20 minutes before baking, and reheat by baking in a 375 degree F oven, covered, for 20ish minutes. You may need to add a little broth if it’s dry.
This is pretty simple. Cut your bread into 1/2 inch cubes and lay it on a baking sheet. Be sure not to overcrowd too much.
For this recipe, I divided the bread between 2 baking sheets. And a little larger than a 1 pound loaf will give you about 10 cups of bread cubes. Choose whatever bread you like white or wheat or a combo of both.
Now you can leave the baking sheets to sit out for 48 hours stirring occasionally until the bread is dry OR place them in a 200 degree F oven for about 20 minutes or until they are completely dry.
Yes, so long as you cook it correctly. If you plan to stuff your turkey be sure to use a meat thermometer.
The USDA doesn’t recommend against stuffing a turkey (although it frowns on pre-stuffed turkeys prepared by stores and restaurants) but warns that home cooks should use a thermometer to make sure the stuffing has reached 165 degrees F before serving. If the stuffing is any cooler, it’s a potential source of foodborne illness.
Use a meat thermometer and insert into the center of the dressing. If it reads 165 degrees F it is done. My mom would always stuff her turkey and also make a small pan on the side. Then she would combine the two making a stuffing that was full of flavor and not too wet or dry.
Thanksgiving Menu Idea
- Beer and Butter Turkey
- Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes
- Homemade Turkey Gravy
- Sweet Potato Casserole with Streusel Topping
- Homemade Green Bean Casserole
- Crescent Rolls
- Triple Berry Pretzel Salad
- Classic Pumpkin Pie
Also, if you are new to planning for Thanksgiving be sure to check out my Thanksgiving Menu for Beginners.
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Homemade Herb Stuffing Recipe
Ingredients
- 10 cups (415g) dry bread cubes
- ¾ cup (90g) finely chopped celery
- ½ cup (75g) finely chopped onion
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2-2½ cups chicken broth
- 6 tablespoons butter
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Lightly spray a 9×13 baking dish with cooking spray, set aside.
- Melt 4 tablespoons of butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add celery and onion and cook until onion is soft. Stir in garlic. (season with salt and pepper while cooking the celery and onion)
- In a large bowl combine the bread cubes, sauteed vegetables, poultry seasoning, and chicken broth. Gently toss to combine.
- Spoon into prepared baking dish and dot with remaining butter. Cover with foil. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until heated through. If you would like to have a crispy top remove foil and bake for 5-10 minutes.
Notes
- Be sure to read the post about how to dry your own bread, stuff a turkey, and make ahead options.
- Nutrition Facts: Since different brands of ingredients have different nutritional information, the information shown is just an estimate.
Love your comment, “Because my mom did.” This recipe looks delicious.
Lol, I just didn’t know what else to say because it’s true! Thanks Danielle!
This was the perfect addition to our meal last night. It was fluffy and flavorful, thanks for this recipe!
Thank you Julie! I’m so glad you liked it and thanks for sharing!
I have always used boxed stuffing and decided this year to go with a homemade route. This was an amazing recipe and SO much better than the boxed stuff. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Megan! So glad you liked it!!
Hi Malinda! Your gonna have to quit posting this stuff when it’s not mealtime! Looks great and I’m just going to make it. Hope y’all are doing well. Tell Ryan and the kids I said Hello!
Lol! Hello from the clan out here and we are doing well! Thanks, John hope you are doing well!!