Complete your holiday feast with these delicious turkey stuffing recipes that bring comfort and flavor to the table. Perfectly seasoned and hearty, these recipes are must-haves for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Contents
- Turkey Stuffing Recipes
- Turkey Stuffing Recipe
- Skillet Sausage Stuffing
- "Unstuffed" Herb and Apple Turkey Stuffing Recipe
- Pumpernickel, Apple, and Sausage Stuffing
- Easy Herb Stuffing Recipe from Scratch
- Paleo Butternut Sausage Apple Stuffing
- Smoked Stuffing | Dressing
- Stovetop Stuffing (quick, easy, homemade)
- Vegan Sausage Stuffing
- Mediterranean Sourdough Stuffing Recipe
- Homemade Stuffing
- Butternut Squash and Mushroom Stuffing
- Air Fryer Stuffing Recipe
- Air Fryer Stuffing with Whiskey and Cranberries
- Oyster Cornbread Dressing
- Sourdough Stuffing
- Onion and Sage Stuffing (Dressing)
- Crock Pot Stuffing
- Naturally Gluten Free Quinoa Stuffing
- Easy Sausage Stuffing Recipe
- Thanksgiving Stuffing
Turkey Stuffing Recipes
This homemade stuffing is the ultimate holiday side with a crispy golden top and tender, flavorful center. Made with a mix of bakery breads, buttery sautéed veggies, fresh herbs like sage and rosemary, and just the right amount of broth, it is a classic that can be prepped ahead or even frozen for later.
This skillet stuffing is packed with savory sausage, onions, celery, broth, and Parmesan, all cooked in a cast iron pan on the grill. The result is perfectly crispy edges, a soft and flavorful interior, and a smoky depth that makes it stand out from the usual.
This recipe combines the sweet crunch of apples with herbs like sage and thyme for a lighter, unstuffed version of classic holiday dressing. The bread cubes soak up broth and butter while the apples add freshness that balances the richness. It bakes up golden and fragrant, offering all the traditional flavors with a unique seasonal twist.
Pumpernickel bread brings a rich and earthy base to this stuffing while apples add a touch of sweetness and sausage makes it hearty and satisfying. The combination of flavors is bold and memorable, with a chewy texture that complements the juicy turkey on the table. It is the kind of dish that feels both traditional and refreshingly different.
This simple herb stuffing is perfect when you want all the cozy flavor without the fuss. Cubed bread is tossed with onion, celery, and a classic mix of herbs before being baked until golden on top and soft inside. It is quick to prep, versatile enough to pair with any main, and a must have side for holiday gatherings.
This grain-free stuffing blends roasted butternut squash, savory sausage, crisp apples, tart cranberries, and fresh sage for a flavour combo that feels indulgent but stays clean. Roasting the squash adds caramelised depth while baking until golden and bubbly gives it a perfect finish.
This smoked dressing brings comfort food to a whole new level by cooking the stuffing in a smoker so every bite has a gentle smoky flavour. Soft sautéed onions and celery cooked in butter mix with bread cubes and rich broth, baked in a cast iron skillet to get a golden top while staying moist inside.
This homemade stovetop stuffing comes together in about 22 minutes—no oven required—loaded with veggies, apples, bread cubes, and a classic mix of herbs. It’s flexible enough to use up what’s in your fridge, delightfully moist or lightly crisped under the broiler, and way more satisfying than boxed mixes.
This stuffing recipe proves that you can have all the savoury, comfort-rich flavour without any animal products. Plant-based sausage crumbles paired with onions, celery, garlic and parsley are sautéed in dairy-free butter, all tossed with toasted bread cubes and ever-so-gentle broth.
This vegan Mediterranean styling of stuffing uses sourdough bread cubes crisped first in the oven, then tossed with a bright mix of olives, sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, onion, and classic herbs. Olive oil replaces butter and the vegetable broth soaks into the bread for depth of flavour while keeping things light.
This classic stuffing is a comfort food dream with cubes of sturdy bread, sautéed onions, celery, and mushrooms, infused with fresh thyme, sage, and parsley, all moistened with rich broth and baked until the top is golden and crispy. It’s make-ahead friendly (can even be frozen unbaked), easily adapted (use vegetable broth or omit mushrooms), and perfect for holiday dinners when you want a side dish that feels like tradition and tastes like home.
Roasted butternut squash adds a sweet, fall-harvest note to this stuffing, paired with earthy mushrooms, fresh herbs like sage, rosemary, and thyme, and chewy sourdough cubes. The flavour is rich but vegetable-forward, with a lightly crisp top, making this side dish ideal for holiday spreads or warming winter meals when you want something hearty yet bright.
Save oven space with this air fryer stuffing that delivers crunchy bread, seasoned sausage, veggies, and bursts of sweetness from dried cranberries. It comes together quickly, is great for meal prep, and cooks up with crisp edges and tender inside. Perfect for holidays or relaxed weeknight feasts when you want flavour and ease.
Indulgent and slightly boozy, this stuffing balances sweet cranberries, smoky sausage, and a splash of whiskey for depth. Made in the air fryer for that golden, crisp finish on the outside, while staying moist inside, it’s the kind of side that feels luxurious but comes together fast enough for busy holiday cooking.
This southern-style dressing mixes sweet, tender cornbread with briny oysters, sauteed aromatics like onions and celery, and herbs that bring smoky and earthy notes together. The result is a rich, textured dish that stands up to bold mains but still tastes like comfort. It’s extra special for holiday meals or remaking December favourites with soul.
Crunchy sourdough bread cubes mix with sautéed onions, garlic, herbs, and melted butter to create a stuffing that’s chewy in all the right places and rich in flavour. The tang of sourdough adds complexity and it bakes up with a beautifully crisp top while staying moist and comforting inside. Ideal for big holiday tables or cozy weeknight dinners that need a touch of special.
Sweet caramelised onions and fragrant sage get accompanied by celery and a well-seasoned broth in this dressing that tastes like tradition in a bowl. Made with hearty bread cubes that soak up all the savoury juices, it bakes into a golden top and steamy, tender middle. Works great as a side dish for turkey or roast, and can be prepared partly ahead if you want less stress.
Plug in your slow cooker and let it do the work. Bread, sausage, onions, celery, and butter get layered, then cooked low and slow until everything is melded, moist, and perfectly infused with all the herbs. This version frees your oven for mains or desserts, and keeps the stuffing warm and ready when the main course comes out.
Swap bread for wholesome quinoa in this naturally gluten-free stuffing that still delivers texture, flavour, and heartiness. Mixed with fall vegetables, dried fruit, and bright fresh herbs, the quinoa soaks up tasty broth and bakes up just a little crisped on top but tender throughout. Great if you’re cooking for dietary restrictions without missing out on comfort.
A classic done right: ground sausage browned with onions and celery, then combined with buttered, toasted bread cubes and rich broth. The herbs are simple, the flavours bold, and the texture hits that sweet spot between soft interior and crispy edges. Makes enough for big gatherings or double portions to freeze for later.
Everything you expect in a Thanksgiving stuffing, and some surprises. Sage, thyme, onions, celery, and a savoury broth form the backbone, while toasted bread cubes give a mix of crisp and softness. This recipe is about balance: the flavour is rich but not heavy, the texture is hearty without being dense, and it’s one you’ll want part of year after year.

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