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Cornbread Dressing

Cornbread dressing is a classic dish often enjoyed during festive occasions, particularly well known in Southern American cuisine. It is a hearty side that combines the sweet, crumbly textures of cornbread with savory herbs, vegetables, and often a bit of meat broth for moisture. A primary ingredient in Cornbread Dressing is corn meal, which has a slightly sweet flavor, a subtle hint of corn, and a grainy texture once baked. This comforting dish takes center stage at familial gatherings, adding depth and heartiness to any meal, capable of pairing perfectly with poultry, pork or a variety of vegetarian dishes.
#16
IN HEAT & SERVE MEALS & SIDES
190
CAL / 100G
$0.35
AVG / OZ
Cornbread Dressing
23%
CARBS
66%
FAT
11%
PROTEIN
Cornbread Dressing FAQ
What is the difference between cornbread dressing and cornbread stuffing?
How much stock do I add to cornbread dressing?
How do I make cornbread dressing thicker?
Should I cover my cornbread dressing while baking?
Can I freeze my cornbread dressing?
Expiration & Storage Tips
When does Cornbread Dressing expire?
Cornbread dressing typically keeps for about 3-4 days in the refrigerator after it has been prepared. This is due to the variety of ingredients mixed in, such as celery and onions, which can go bad quite rapidly. If you've purchased premade dressing from a store and it's unopened, it can generally last until the 'best by' date printed on the packaging. If you decide to freeze cornbread dressing, it can keep for up to a month with relatively good flavor and texture.
How do you tell if Cornbread Dressing is bad?
Knowing if your cornbread dressing has gone off can be a bit tricky, especially if you're new to cooking. The clear giveaway is if it has a moldy or sour smell. Additionally, if you see strange colors or mold forming, it's a sure sign that it's gone bad. Lastly, a change in texture can also indicate spoilage, like if it's become excessively soggy or dry.
Tips for storing Cornbread Dressing to extend shelf life
• Always store dressing in an airtight container to protect its freshness and flavor. • If you don't plan on eating it within a week, consider freezing part of the dressing. Before it completely cools, divide it into meal-sized portions and tuck it into freezer-safe bags or containers. • To thaw, let it sit in the refrigerator overnight. Then, you can either heat it in the oven at a low temperature or microwave for a faster option. Remember to cover it with foil when reheating in an oven, to avoid drying out the dressing. • Keep it towards the back of the fridge where the temperature is coldest to help extend its life.
Health Info
Macros
11g
CARBS
33g
FAT
5g
PROTEIN
Allowed on these diets
LOW FAT
HIGH CALCIUM
MEDITERRANEAN
GLUTEN FREE
Contains these allergens
MILK
EGGS
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