Food Seasonal & Holiday Favorite Stuffing Recipe Ideas By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 19, 2022 Trending Videos Photo: Adam Albright Make your best stuffing or dressing ever with our recipes that use ingredients such as sausage, cranberries, nuts, corn bread and fresh herbs. 01 of 14 Common Cornbread Dressing Adam Albright Gerard Klass's dressing, made with his jalapeno-flecked Cornbread, is flavored with fresh sage, rosemary and thyme. This chef and co-owner of Soul Bowl in Minneapolis says he's still chasing his mom's holiday dressing. But by our measure, he's there. Come Together: A Soul Bowl Thanksgiving View Recipe 02 of 14 Wild Rice Stuffing with Squash and Mushrooms This hearty, colorful side dish will be just as happy alongside pork chops or chicken as it is on your holiday table with turkey. Holiday Main Dishes That Will Wow Your Guests View Recipe 03 of 14 No-Bake Harvest Stuffing We added walnuts, cranberries and seedy bread to classic sage-and-onion turkey dressing—and we did it in a slow cooker. The lidded appliance keeps the stuffing perfectly moist and, of course, frees up the oven for another pie. View Recipe 04 of 14 Calico Corn Bread Dressing Homey corn bread meets woodsy sage, thyme and shitake mushrooms. Carrots and apricots add color and sweetness. Try Our Skillet Corn Bread View Recipe 05 of 14 Cranberry-Apple Corn Bread Stuffing We mixed corn bread with bread cubes as the base for a dressing studded with apples and dried cranberries. If you make your own corn bread, bake it the day before you make the stuffing; allowing it to dry just a little improves the texture of the stuffing. View Recipe 06 of 14 Pappa's Pear Stuffing You can serve this hearty, fruit-studded dressing with roasted or grilled pork, poultry or ham. The recipe comes from the historic Story Inn in Nashville, Indiana. View Recipe 07 of 14 Lemon-Nut Rice Stuffing Mix crumbled bacon, nuts and fresh veggies with long grain rice for this stuffing, which can be chilled up to 24 hours before baking. View Recipe 08 of 14 Mix and Match Bread Dressing Whether you're looking to tweak your favorite dressing or create a new tradition, this method meets the challenge. Start with the basic recipe, then try one of our blends or craft a custom dressing. Top right: Whole wheat bread anchors a mix of sweet potatoes, celery, almonds, apricots and sage. Left: Wild rice stands in for bread in this dressing studded with button mushrooms, celery, bacon, pecans, golden raisins and thyme. Bottom right: Sourdough bread cubes blend with cooked bulk Italian sausage, celery, dried cranberries, pine nuts and rosemary. Try Our Mix-and-Match Cornbread View Recipe 09 of 14 Apricot and Pecan Stuffing Bake this fruit and nut stuffing in a casserole dish or use it to stuff a turkey. This sweet dressing goes well with pork, too. View Recipe 10 of 14 Parmesan Cheese and Italian Sausage Stuffing This stuffing highlights the flavors of shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, Italian sausage and dried currants, all mixed with seasonings, chopped vegetables and bite-size pieces of ciabatta bread. View Recipe 11 of 14 Pear-Pecan Stuffing Pears, toasted pecans and nutmeg create a festive twist on old-fashioned stuffing. Perfect Pear Recipes View Recipe 12 of 14 Italian-Style Bread Stuffing Olives, Italian seasoning, Italian bread, and thinly sliced Genoa salami, prosciutto, or cooked ham put the Italian in this stuffing's name. View Recipe 13 of 14 Sweet Potato and Corn Bread Stuffing Use leftover corn bread or bake a package of corn bread mix for this stuffing. Sweet potatoes add moisture and color. View Recipe 14 of 14 Sausage Stuffing Combine sausage, chopped vegetables, toasted pecans, and a mix of cubed white bread and crumbled corn bread in this traditional stuffing recipe. To save time, substitute 3 cups corn bread stuffing mix (one 8-ounce package) for the crumbled corn bread. View Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit