Dressing or Stuffing - Which Team Are You On? (2024)

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Are you on Team Dressing or Team Stuffing?

TEXARKANA, Ark. –

Are you on Team Dressing or Team Stuffing? It probably depends upon where you were raised. If you call it dressing, odds are you cook it separately from the turkey in a side dish, and you live in the southern region of the United States. Otherwise, you re likely a stuffing family, and you cook it in the turkey. One thing we likely can all agree upon is that it would not be Thanksgiving without it.

I grew up on Team Dressing. That is all I have known. My grandmother made a huge roaster pan full every year, and then plated it into a bowl to serve on the table. She started days earlier cooking her cornbread to serve as the base. No white bread or bread crumbs in her dressing. Then she chopped her onions and celery and made her chicken broth. It was always a treat and I wondered why we only had it at Thanksgiving, but I digress.

To many, dressing or stuffing depends upon where you grew up at Many say that it depends upon the bird; was it cooked inside the bird or outside? Inside the bird and it’s stuffing; outside and it’s considered dressing. I personally think it is more of a geographical issue.

Go south of the Mason-Dixon Line and in the Midwest and many call it dressing, regardless of if it is prepared in the bird or alongside in a casserole dish. Likewise, northern or northeastern states and the west coast typically lean toward stuffing.

If your Thanksgiving table has friends and relatives around it from various regions of the country, chances are there may be a war of words on food terminology, as to whether it is stuffing or dressing. There likely will be some discussion on whether a certain side dish of starch and vegetables should be called “stuffing” or “dressing.”

Traditionally stuffing begins with sturdy white bread, while the most common ingredient in dressing is cornbread. However, that may not hold true either. While bread is the base for both dressing and stuffing, the rest may be as different as what you call it. You may find white bread mixed with saltine crackers, oysters in coastal communities, andouille sausage in Louisiana, or sourdough and mushrooms in California. Both likely have similar herbs such as sage, poultry seasoning and thyme, and onions and celery as a base.

Regardless of which side you are on, one thing we can all agree on is that this iconic dish is delicious and a Thanksgiving Day table would not be complete without it. This dressing recipe is one I have been making for several years now. It is a little different from others but it is a moist, wonderful dressing that will have everyone asking for seconds.

Fantastic Dressing

Bake 1 chicken or turkey rubbed with salt and pepper. Reserve the broth. If using a smoked turkey, use 1/2 to 1 can of chicken broth.

Bake 1 pan of cornbread

Sage, salt and pepper, to taste

1/2 cup chopped celery

1/2 cup chopped onion

4 tablespoons margarine

1/2 cup mayonnaise

2 eggs raw

3/4 cup skim milk

2 boiled eggs, chopped

Topping:

1 can cream of chicken soup

1/2 cup sour cream

Sauté the onion and celery in margarine. Allow to cool and lightly toss with mayonnaise. In a large mixing bowl, crumble cornbread. Pour reserved chicken broth over cornbread, until it is the consistency you like. (More broth equals moist dressing.) Sprinkle with sage, salt and pepper as desired. Mix in celery, onion and mayonnaise mixture, add chopped eggs. Beat together raw eggs and milk. Pour over mixture and stir. Pour into 9 x 13 inch baking dish that has been coated with non-stick cooking spray. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

In 2 quart mixing bowl, combine cream of chicken soup and sour cream. Cover and refrigerate.

When ready to bake dressing, spread with topping. Cover with foil and bake at 375 degrees for about 45 minutes to 1 hour or until lightly brown and firm.

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By Carla Haley-Hadley
County Extension Agent - FCS
The Cooperative Extension Service
U of A System Division of Agriculture

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Dressing or Stuffing - Which Team Are You On? (2024)

FAQs

What is better, stuffing or dressing? ›

As with many food traditions in the U.S., regional loyalties to stuffing vs dressing abound. Many Southerners are die-hard dressing fans, while Northerners tend to prefer stuffings, but these are not hard and fast rules. Nor is the language used to describe either dish.

Do southern people say dressing or stuffing? ›

Some people insist that it should be called dressing when it hasn't actually been stuffed inside a bird. But many people insist on one term or the other regardless of how it's prepared or what's in it. The term dressing is most commonly used in the South, but it's popular in pockets throughout the US.

Why do some people call dressing stuffing? ›

The term "dressing" didn't appear until the 1850s, when Victorian nobles took offense at the vulgar word "stuffing." So, it's easy to see why many dressing and stuffing recipes consist of the same ingredients.

Do Texans say stuffing or dressing? ›

While most New Englanders and the majority of West Coasters referred to the dish as “stuffing,” about half of Texans and the majority of Southerners call it “dressing.” Likewise, while most other parts of the country use a base of dried bread, many Texans instead opt for cornbread or dried biscuits.

Is stove top stuffing or dressing? ›

Dressing is made with cornbread, and is baked in a pan instead of inside the bird. I view Stove Top stuffing as a totally distinct entity from this most beloved of holiday dishes. It is not the stuff of celebrations, but it is a perfectly suitable side dish the rest of the year.

Why is stuffing the best? ›

It's wildly flavorful and buttery and filled with herbs and most importantly, a delicious neutral flavor that truly goes with any meal. Stuffing is by FAR my favorite side dish. In fact, Thanksgiving is alllll about the side dishes for me.

What do Northerners call stuffing? ›

Go south of the Mason-Dixon Line and in the Midwest and many call it dressing, regardless of if it is prepared in the bird or alongside in a casserole dish. Likewise, northern or northeastern states and the west coast typically lean toward stuffing.

What is the difference between stuffing and dressing black folks? ›

So stuffing is cooked inside the bird. Dressing is cooked outside the bird, usually in a casserole dish. Additionally, dressing, especially in the American South, is often made with cornbread instead of pieces of a baguette or plain ol' white bread.

What do British people call stuffing? ›

In England, a stuffing is sometimes made of minced pork shoulder seasoned with various ingredients, such as sage, onion, bread, chestnuts, dried apricots, and dried cranberries. The stuffing mixture may be cooked separately and served as a side dish. This may still be called stuffing or it may be called dressing.

Is dressing gravy or stuffing? ›

Some people stuff their. Others are dead set against stuffing the bird and opt for baking their stuffing in a baking dish, which means it's called dressing. Some do a combination of both. Some dressing is basic: a combination of dried bread, aromatics, and dried herbs.

Is stuffing only for Thanksgiving? ›

You absolutely can eat stuffing any time of year, but it might lose something if it became an everyday side dish. At least take extra care not to burn it on Thanksgiving.

What are the points of comparison used to compare dressing and stuffing? ›

The point of comparison between the dressing and stuffing is preparation that their preparation technique is different. The dressing and stuffing use different techniques for making food. The size of stuffing is relatively small than that of dressing which uses an oven to make it baked.

What is stuffing called in the south? ›

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.

What are words that only Texans say? ›

Here's a glossary of 10 words and phrases commonly used by Texans:
  • “co*ke” is any carbonated beverage, not specifically coca-cola. ...
  • “Bless your heart” is an expression used to show pity. ...
  • “Fixin' to” means about to. ...
  • “Git-R-Done” means get it done. ...
  • “Gonna” means going to. ...
  • “Howdy” means hello. ...
  • “Reckon” means think.
Apr 29, 2020

Who says stuffing? ›

In the South, it's called dressing. In the Northeast, it's called stuffing. MS: But I think you have to divide the country into thirds, because you're forgetting about filling, which is what they have in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, where the stuffing is supplemented by mashed potatoes.

Is stuffing the same as dressing for black people? ›

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 kind of dressing is best? ›

8 Simple and Healthy Salad Dressings
  1. Sesame ginger. This simple salad dressing doubles as an easy marinade for meat, poultry, or roasted veggies. ...
  2. Balsamic vinaigrette. ...
  3. Avocado lime. ...
  4. Lemon vinaigrette. ...
  5. Honey mustard. ...
  6. Greek yogurt ranch. ...
  7. Apple cider vinaigrette. ...
  8. Ginger turmeric.
Jul 27, 2023

Is it better to make stuffing with fresh or dry bread? ›

Any attempts to make stuffing with soft, fresh baked bread will result in a bread soup with a soggy texture. Follow this tip: Stale, dried-out bread makes the best stuffing.

Why is stuffing so tasty? ›

Stuffing has a symbiotic relationship with turkey. As it cooks, the herbs in the stuffing infuse into the bird, giving it a lot more flavor. The turkey, in turn, drips all its delicious juices into the stuffing as it cooks, moistening it and making it taste great.

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