Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Krsi Sue

"The best thing about a stuffed turkey is the oyster dressing. My grandma (Gigi) and mom would argue every year as to whether it was better made with cornbread cubes or regular bread. I prefer regular bread, but you decide for yourself."

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Ready In:
1hr 20mins

Ingredients:
11
Serves:

6

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ingredients

  • 8 cups plain bread cubes or 8 cups cornbread cubes
  • 1 12 cups celery, chopped
  • 34 cup onion, chopped
  • 2 (8 ounce) cans oysters, with liquid
  • 12 cup butter, melted
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon ground sage
  • 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
  • 12 teaspoon thyme
  • 12 cup evaporated milk

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directions

  • Heat milk, butter, and oyster liquid in small pan.
  • Combine bread cubes, celery, onion, spices, and oysters. (You may cut up the oysters if they are too large for you.).
  • Add liquid and stir.
  • Stuff poultry or place in greased foil lined baking dish.
  • Bake 350 degrees for 1 hour, or until poultry is done.

Questions & Replies

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  1. Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (12)

    Milk? This recipe looks great, but I have never seen milk added. Can I add my turkey stock instead?

  2. Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (14)

    I am a southerner but always use regular bread or bread cubed - are the amounts of breading the same if not cornbread? Cornbread can soak up alot more fluid because it's dryer. I also have always sauteed my celery, carrots & onions in some bacon grease (I prep my veggies for regular sausage stuffing & oyster stuffing at the same time & divide them in half for both dressing/stuffing). I add an egg to them as well. I use Old Bay also because we use it in everything here. Well, almost.LOL. ????

  3. Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (15)

    What size baking dish?

  4. Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (16)

    If you are baking it in a pan instead of in the turkey how long should you bake it

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Reviews

  1. Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (17)

    If you like oyster dressing, you NEED to try recipe! It is wonderful! My wife is from the south, so we used cornbread for hers, and I'm a Chicagoan who grew up eating bread stuffing, so I chose the bread, but I have to confess: I liked the cornbread better! Thank you, Gigi, and thank you, Krsi Sue!!

  2. Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (18)

    This is a great stuffing recipe! Never would've thought to put oysters into it before but it gave it a nice taste. This would be a great recipe for the holidays, adding it to my list!

  3. Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (19)

    This is a very good recipe for an all time holiday favorite with most of my family (some prefer plain dressing, so I make both). <br/>We like our dressing really moist so I added 1 cup of organic chicken broth and an egg to the mix.<br/>Thank you for posting this!

  4. Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (20)

    I just made this last night for Thanksgiving. I'm so pleased that I did! What attracted me to this recipe was the ease of making it (the recipe that I have is more difficult and not as tasty.) <br/><br/>I took the cornbread route (hey, I'm a southerner.) I noted that it used all the cornbread from my cast iron skillet, so that's easy to remember. I used a pint of fresh Apalachicola oysters (yum) and threw in some fresh mushrooms. Soooo good!!<br/><br/>The only thing I'll do differently next time is cut back on the salt. This is not the fault of the recipe: I bake my cornbread in bacon fat, so it's got a bit of saltiness already.<br/><br/>Thank you for posting this excellent recipe!

  5. Mom's Oyster Dressing/Stuffing Recipe - Food.com (21)

    I absolutely LOVE this recipe!!! I made this a few years ago for Thanksgiving and decided to make it again this year. It's so simple to make and has so much flavor! I made it exactly as the recipe states. This one is a keeper for sure!

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FAQs

What does adding egg to stuffing do? ›

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

How moist should stuffing be before baking? ›

The stuffing should be moist but not wet. If there is a puddle of broth at the bottom of the bowl, you've added too much. Add more bread to soak up the excess moisture. If the mix is still dry and crumbly, add more liquid and toss gently until it starts to clump together.

What's the difference between stuffing and dressing? ›

To understand the difference between the two, all you have to do is look at the cooking method. Stuffing is stuffed (literally) inside the cavity of the turkey, while dressing is roasted in a separate casserole dish.

What is the origin of oyster stuffing? ›

The history of Oyster Dressing dates back over 300 years ago. This savory side dish was brought to America by the British colonists. At the time, oysters were quite plentiful and could be easily gathered along the shoreline. This Thanksgiving side is still quite popular.

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

No matter where you fall, getting a head start on what can be prepared before the big day is essential. One question that always crops up: Can you make stuffing ahead of time? The short answer to whether you can making stuffing ahead of time is yes.

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 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 kind of bread is good for stuffing? ›

You can use almost any type of bread when you are making bread cubes for stuffing! Old French bread loaves, buns that weren't eaten, a few slices of bread from a homemade or store-bought loaf all work in this recipe. What is this? I believe stuffing, not turkey, is the crown jewel of an amazing Thanksgiving feast!

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

Whereas dressing is typically cornbread based, veggies and then maybe toasted seasoned breads. Also worth noting, stuffing has also been known to be made of other things like mashed potatoes or pureed cauliflower. You know the type of people who would do that. Me, being unabashedly southern, dressing over everything.

What is stuffing called in England? ›

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.

Why is it called an oyster cracker? ›

Etymology. The origin of the term "oyster cracker" is unclear, but it may be that they were originally served with oyster stew or clam chowder or possibly that they look somewhat like an oyster in its shell. Other names include "water cracker," "Philadelphia cracker," and "Trenton cracker".

Why did people put stuffing in turkey? ›

Most people stuff the turkey with dressing so that it can absorb the flavorful juices of the turkey as it cooks, and while we agree that the turkey can lend a lot of flavor to the dressing, it can also make it mushy. The dressing essentially steams inside the bird and can become oversaturated in juices.

Why use an egg as a thickener? ›

Creamy desserts such as crème brûlée also benefit from eggs' ability to emulsify and produce smooth, satiny, hom*ogeneous mixtures. Their ability to hold up to four times their weight in moisture makes eggs a good thickener for sauces, custards and curds. The proteins in eggs coagulate or set at different temperatures.

Why do we need to apply egg yolk in some dressing? ›

You can use boiled egg yolks in scratch-made dressings or whisk them into store-bought dressings for the ultimate creamy upgrade. Boiled egg yolks can thicken a dressing without breaking or clumping while creating a silky consistency that thoroughly coats your salad ingredients.

What makes stuffing unhealthy? ›

Stuffing is not strictly a healthy food, because it is typically high in calories, fat, sodium, and refined carbohydrates. 1 But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy it, All foods can fit into a healthy diet in moderation.

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