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Making fluffy, flavorful Thanksgiving stuffing from scratch is easier than you might think! This cornbread-based recipe with Italian sausage, chestnuts, and herbs is one of my family's favorite sides.
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Still the BEST Stuffing ever!
Still the best Stuffing I've had in my life! A pork sausage stuffing recipe made with bread, apple, pecans, sage and thyme. 100% incredible!
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Bread puddings and other moist dishes come out extremely well when cooked in a slow cooker. This classic stuffing, flavored with sage and pork sausage, is no different.
Chestnut Sage Muffins
Sage and chestnut flour provide much of the perceived sweetness in this recipe. These muffins would be great for any winter holiday breakfast, with cranberry jam or orange marmalade, or even a sweetened cream cheese.
Cornbread Dressing (Stuffing) With Sausage and Sage
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New England Sausage, Apple, and Dried Cranberry Stuffing from 'The Epicurious Cookbook'
Stuffing (or dressing, depending on your method and who you talk to) is my favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner. In my opinion, shoveling forkfuls of fat-soaked bread doused in gravy and cranberry sauce into my mouth is what Thanksgiving is all about. In The Epicurious Cookbook, editor Tanya Steel offers a few variations on dressing/stuffing, but the most vibrant is New England Sausage, Apple, and Dried Cranberry Stuffing.
Pull-Apart Stuffing Rolls
Pull-apart garlic knots meet stuffing flavors in this incredible upgrade from your standard Thanksgiving rolls.
Stuffing Waffles
Cook your stuffing in a waffle iron to maximize its crispness.
Whether you call them stuffin's or muffings, stuffing muffins are one of the best ways to enjoy the best side dish on the Thanksgiving table. Baking standard stuffing in individual buttered muffin tins makes for individual serving-sized stuffin's that are moist in the center with crisp edges all around.
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Browned Brussels With Maple Butter From 'Choosing Sides'
Brussels sprouts are a given on my Thanksgiving table, but I don't always give them much thought. Olive oil, salt, and a hot oven are my only requirements. While this method does produce pleasantly caramelized sprouts, it doesn't add much excitement to the table. This year, I'll take a cue from Tara Mataraza Desmond and toss my Brussels in brown butter and maple syrup as she does in her new cookbook, Choosing Sides.
Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Pomegranate Glaze
These easy Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Pomegranate Glaze are a delicious combination of fall flavors and textures. One of our favorite sides for Thanksgiving!
Roasted Brussels Sprouts With Bacon
Brussels sprouts roasted in the oven with bacon and pecans are a perfect holiday side.
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The final savory chapter in Sarah Copeland's new cookbook, Feast, focuses on a few larger, celebration-sized meals. These recipes take a bit longer to prepare than those in the rest of the book, requiring more attention to detail, but they're worth the time—think paella, vegetable tagine, and silky (bread crumb-free) eggplant parmesan. Her glazed winter vegetable medley is the centerpiece of the chapter.
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Butternut squash is thinly sliced crosswise a la Swedish-style Hasselback potatoes, then roasted with a sweet and garlicky glaze and crunchy breadcrumb topping. It's a perfect fall and winter side dish.
Creamy Brussels Sprouts Gratin With Blue Cheese
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