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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have crab and sausage cornbread dressing using 12 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Crab and Sausage Cornbread Dressing:
- Make ready 6 Boxes Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix
- Make ready 6 Eggs
- Get 2 Cups Milk
- Take 1 Lb Jimmy Dean or Park Sage Sausage
- Take 1 Lb Lump Crab Meat
- Prepare 1 Box Chicken Stock
- Make ready 1 Qt Buttermilk
- Take 1 Each Diced Red, Yellow, Orange Peppers
- Make ready 1 Large Diced Onion
- Take 4 Large Chopped Cloves Garlic
- Make ready to Taste Poultry Seasoning
- Prepare 4 Stalks Diced Celery
And if you use rich, high quality broth like College Inn (they even have Turkey Broth - holla!) it will taste just like something you. Cornbread and sausage stuffing (or dressing) is a very personal thing, and hands down, the best version I've ever had was the one my mother-in-law makes. Her classic southern recipe is the perfect savory sidekick to a well-cooked turkey. Making this classic recipe is super simple.
Instructions to make Crab and Sausage Cornbread Dressing:
- Mix Corn Muffin Mix, Eggs and Milk into a batter and pour into a well greased casserole pan and bake as per instructions on the box about 30 to 45 minutes. After it is done and cools crumple it up and put in a covered dish on the counter for about 24 hours so it goes slightly stale.
- Fry Sausage in a skillet till fully cooked and drain. Set aside.
- In a 12 quart stock pot add a half a stick of butter and melt it. Add the veggies and sauté till slightly soft.
- Add the Sausage and Crab Meat and combine with the veggies in the pot.
- Add the Garlic and Poultry Seasoning (to taste as it’s strong stuff) and combine with the other ingredients in the pot.
- Add the Butter Milk and Chicken Stock to the pot and stir it all up.
- Add the Crumbled Corn Bread in stages and insure you fully incorporate it all into the pot with all the other good stuff. It’ll be a bit mushy and wet but it’s supposed to be that way.
- Pour the contents of the entire pot into a well greased casserole dish.
- Keep covered in fridge till ready to cook and serve it. When ready preheat your oven to 350 degrees and once heated put casserole in and back for 30 to 45 minutes. Voila! Your done!
Sausage cornbread dressing is a Southern classic recipe that is popular during Thanksgiving. Traditional cornbread dressing is combined with autumn produce for the perfect Thanksgiving side dish. Salty pork sausage and sweet butternut squash and apples make this cornbread dressing extra flavorful and the color combination of the dried cranberries and butternut squash is beautiful on a. Cornbread Dressing with Sausage and Apples. A delectable stuffing/dressing made delicious with a mix of breads, caramelized onions and apples, and Italian sausage.
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