Best Thanksgiving Italian Sausage Stuffing Recipe (2024)

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Last Updated on: 10th November 2023, 09:00 am

Look no further than this for Italian stuffing recipes for Thanksgiving. This flavorful recipe is made with ground Italian sausage, fresh herbs and homemade bread cubes. Use it as a make ahead side dish or use it to stuff your turkey. It’s a hearty and easy side dish.

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The Thanksgiving meal is one we look forward to every fall and Thanksgiving stuffing is a family favorite even among Italian families. Am I right?

This delicious Italian stuffing recipe is made with homemade bread cubes, Italian sausage and fresh herbs- rosemary, sage, thyme and Italian parsley. The fresh herbs give this recipe most of its flavor so, don’t use dried herbs.

In the produce department of the grocery store, you can find fresh poultry seasoning, which includes thyme, sage and rosemary. It’s in one container and so convenient.

When you cook the sausage, the pork fat mixes with the olive oil and makes a great fat base for the other ingredients. It’s so delicious!

This dish can be a part of any meal but, especially a nice holiday meal so, it’d be great for Easter or Christmas as well.

When you have a large Italian family to feed, you know they’ll love homemade Italian stuffing made with Italian bread and Italian pork sausage. If you have a large family, you may want to double this recipe.

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The main difference between this recipe and an American sausage stuffing is that this one uses extra virgin olive oil instead of butter, which is a healthier fat. Also, in contrary to the American version, the Italian version has Italian sausage, which has fennel seeds, which makes it taste really Italian tasting.

This Italian stuffing recipe is similar to myItalian Stuffed Peppers with Bread Stuffing except that the sausage is ground Italian sausage rather than cured Italian sausage. It’s tasty too.

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Best Thanksgiving Italian Sausage Stuffing Recipe

*The full, printable recipe is at the bottom of this post.

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 cup chopped onions
  • 1 cup chopped celery
  • 1 lb. ground sweet Italian sausage or hot Italian sausage
  • 3 cups chicken broth or chicken stock
  • 16 oz sliced Italian bread
  • fresh poultry seasoning- 1 tbsp thyme leaves, 1 tbsp chopped fresh rosemary, 2 tbsp chopped sage
  • 2 tbsp Italian flat leaf parsley
  • 2 large eggs
  • 6 minced garlic cloves
  • salt and pepper to taste

If you can’t find ground Italian pork sausage, then buy the regular Italian sausage links (sweet or hot) and take the casings off using a sharp, serrated knife. Discard the casings.

First, you’ll make the stale bread cubes so they have time to become stale overnight. They don’t have to be very hard, just stale.

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I like to make my own stale bread cubes because I can choose what kind of bread I want to use. I buy a good-quality Italian bread, preferably sliced. You can also use French bread if that’s all that is available.

Then, I just cut it into cubes and let it sit on a baking sheet overnight to become stale.

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NOTE: If the bread you’re using is very fresh, it could take longer than overnight to become stale. You may need 18-24 hours.

Next, you’ll add extra virgin olive oil, onions, celery and minced garlic. Let that cook a few minutes until the celery is soft.

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Then, add the fresh herbs to the skillet. Let that cook a couple of minutes for the herbs to excrete their flavors.

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Then, add the ground Italian sausage and break it up into pieces. I use a chopper tool to do this, which is great for making meat sauce and tacos.
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Cook the Italian pork sausage for about ten minutes. It should be cooked through.

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Meanwhile, in a large mixing bowl, add the stale bread cubes.

Then, pour the chicken broth into it and stir with a wooden spoon to combine.

Next, add the whisked eggs and stir to combine.

Next, add the cooked sausage mixture to it and stir it.

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Then, add the sausage and bread mixture to a 13″ x 9″ x 3″ casserole dish.

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Bake it at 350F, uncovered for about 30 minutes. You want the sausage and bread cubes to get browned so, don’t cover it in aluminum foil until you remove it from the oven and want to keep it warm before serving.

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Substitutions

  • Use French bread if Italian bread isn’t available.
  • Use hot Italian sausage instead of sweet if that’s your preference.
  • If you’re short on prep time, use good-quality unseasoned bread cubes. If you can only find them fresh, let them sit out overnight to get stale.
  • Use a combo of olive oil and butter if you want to add some butter flavor.
  • Vegetable broth can be substituted instead of chicken broth.
  • Substitute turkey sausage or chicken sausage if you prefer.

Make Ahead Instructions

Follow the instructions in the recipe card but, cover it and store it in your refrigerator until ready to bake. You can make it up to two days ahead for maximum freshness.

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Best Thanksgiving Italian Sausage Stuffing Recipe

This flavorful recipe is made with ground Italian sausage, fresh herbs and homemade bread cubes. Use it as a side dish or use it to stuff your turkey. It's a hearty and easy side dish.

Course Side Dish

Cuisine Italian

Keyword Italian stuffing for Thanksgiving

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 50 minutes minutes

resting time 8 hours hours

Total Time 9 hours hours

Servings 8

Calories 609cal

Author Joanne Schweitzer

Ingredients

  • 1 lb good-quality sliced Italian bread
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 cup chopped onions
  • 1 cup chopped celery
  • 6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp chopped fresh rosemary
  • 1 tbsp fresh thyme leaves
  • 2 tbsp chopped fresh sage leaves
  • 2 tbsp chopped fresh Italian flat leaf parsley
  • 16 oz ground Italian sausage
  • 3 cups chicken broth
  • 2 large eggs, whisked
  • sat and pepper to taste add only after taste testing

Instructions

  • First, preheat oven to 350F.

  • Next, add extra virgin olive oil, chopped onions, minced garlic and celery to a large frying pan. Cook for about five minutes.

  • Then, add the chopped rosemary, sage, thyme and parsley. Cook for about one minute.

  • Next, add the ground Italian sausage and break up into small pieces with a chopper. Cook for about 10-15 minutes on medium-high heat until the sausage is cooked.

  • Then, in a large mixing bowl, add the stale unseasoned bread cubes and room temperature chicken broth.

  • Then, add whisked eggs to the bread cubes and stir until combined.

  • Next, add the sausage mixture to the bread cubes and stir to combine.

  • Then, put the stuffing mixture into a 13" x 9" x 3" casserole dish and bake at 350F for 30 minutes. The bread cubes should become golden brown and the sausage

Notes

Store leftovers, covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 609cal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 46g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g | Monounsaturated Fat: 18g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 91mg | Sodium: 981mg | Potassium: 376mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 260IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 3mg

Best Thanksgiving Italian Sausage Stuffing Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is stuffing better with or without eggs? ›

It's a matter of preference, but adding a beaten egg to your stuffing mixture acts as a binder and keeps the bread moist.

Is stuffing better moist or dry? ›

You want your stuffing moist but not soggy and certainly not dry. The bread in the stuffing absorbs moisture, but if it's dry (as it should be, see above), it takes some time for the liquid to settle in. I suggest adding a little at a time, say 1 cup of broth for every 4 cups of dry mix.

What's the difference between stuffing and dressing for Thanksgiving? ›

"Stuffing is cooked in the cavity of the turkey, so the juices soak into the ingredients, making it more flavorful. Dressing gets cooked on its own and needs extra liquid to make it flavorful." So stuffing is cooked inside the bird. Dressing is cooked outside the bird, usually in a casserole dish.

How soggy should stuffing be before baking? ›

We recommend adding stock a little at a time--1/2 cup to 1 cup, depending on how much stuffing you're making--and waiting for the bread to absorb the liquid before adding more. Once the bread is moist but not sitting in a pool of stock, it's ready.

What does adding egg to stuffing do? ›

Eggs: Two lightly beaten eggs help hold the dressing together and add moisture.

Do you cook stuffing before you stuff? ›

If you're using raw meat, poultry or shellfish to make your stuffing, cook those first, add them to your stuffing mix and then immediately stuff your bird. If you're preparing the stuffing ahead of time, cool it immediately and placed it in shallow containers in the refrigerator.

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

You can absolutely make stuffing ahead of time. It's a great way to get a jumpstart on Thanksgiving cooking and it frees up much-needed oven space.

Why does my stuffing come out 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.

How do you keep dressing from getting gummy? ›

And if your dressing is still too mushy after baking, you can add more crumbled cornbread, dry bread, or even dry breadcrumbs or croutons to absorb excess moisture.

What do Southerners call stuffing? ›

But for the Thanksgiving side dish in the South, the term dressing was adopted in place of stuffing, which was viewed as a crude term, during the Victorian era. Although dressing and stuffing are interchangeable terms, the signature ingredient of this Thanksgiving side dish in the South is cornbread.

Is stuffing the same as dressing black folks? ›

The stuffing mixture may be cooked separately and served as a side dish, in which case it may still be called 'stuffing', or in some regions, such as the Southern US, 'dressing'. This is from Wiki. Basically, everyone except a tiny percentage of Black people with family in Alabama calls it stuffing.

What is stuffing called when it's not in a turkey? ›

Stuffing and dressing are commonly used as different names for the same thing—a dish consisting of bits of bread (or other starchy things) and various seasonings. The dish can be made by stuffing it (hence the name) inside a turkey or other bird that will be roasted, or by baking or cooking it separately.

Can you prepare uncooked stuffing ahead of time and refrigerate? ›

If you don't plan on stuffing the bird, but preparing the dressing as a side dish, you can prepare uncooked stuffing ahead of time as long as you freeze the stuffing immediately after mixing the wet and dry ingredients. USDA recommends that you never refrigerate uncooked stuffing.

Does Pepperidge Farm stuffing go bad? ›

Does a stuffing mix go bad? If you mean the kind you buy in the store dry (such a Pepperidge Farm, no, it does not. It will last practically forever.

Why can't you refrigerate uncooked stuffing? ›

Because stuffing is an excellent medium for bacterial growth, it's important to handle it safely and cook it to a safe minimum internal temperature as measured with a food thermometer. Here are some common ques- tions consumers ask. Stuffing should not be prepared ahead.

What is a good substitute for eggs in stuffing? ›

However, if skipping the binder completely sounds like too big of a risk, many egg alternatives exist. Berries and Lime list seven: silken tofu, aquafaba, vegetable oil, baking powder, fruit or vegetable puree, yogurt, and finally, the substitute that Minimalist Baker specifically recommends for stuffing, a flax egg.

What can you use as a binder instead of eggs in stuffing? ›

16 egg substitutes
  1. Mashed banana. Mashed banana can act as a binding agent when baking or making pancake batter. ...
  2. Applesauce. Applesauce can also act as a binding agent. ...
  3. Fruit puree. Fruit puree will help bind a recipe in a similar way to applesauce. ...
  4. Avocado. ...
  5. Gelatin. ...
  6. Xanthan gum. ...
  7. Vegetable oil and baking powder. ...
  8. Margarine.
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What is traditional stuffing made of? ›

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

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