Easy Sausage & Herb Stuffing

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A family favorite for the holidays, this easy sausage and herb stuffing uses store-bought stuffing cubes, eliminating the step of slicing and drying out the bread.

Spoon in a baking dish of sausage and herb stuffing .

I used to host elaborate Thanksgiving celebrations, where I’d cook for days on end, only to be completely exhausted by the time my guests arrived on Thanksgiving day. After one glass of wine, I’d be nodding off at the table and dreaming of my pillow. I finally wised up by simplifying my side dishes and desserts. This rich sausage and herb stuffing relies on store-bought stuffing cubes, which eliminates the step of slicing and drying out the bread. Believe me, when you’re using a pound of sausage and an entire stick of butter, and pairing the dish with turkey gravy and cranberry sauce, the type of bread does not matter!

What you’ll need to make Sausage Stuffing

sausage stuffing ingredients

I’ve made this recipe using stuffing cubes from the supermarket (usually made by Arnold or Pepperidge Farm) and “fresh” dried stuffing cubes from Whole Foods — both work well, but if you can get the ones from Whole Foods, they add a bit more texture (they are sold in a plastic bag labeled “stuffing cubes”).

As for the sausage, try to find bulk Italian sausage, which is simply sausage without the casings. If you can’t find it, just buy regular Italian sausage and remove the casings; the best way is to cut straight through the sausages with kitchen shears and then peel the casings off (this is much more efficient than trying to squeeze the meat out).

Step-By-Step Instructions

Butter melting in a skillet.

Begin by melting a stick of butter in a large sauté pan. Add the chopped onions and celery.

Chopped vegetables cooking in a skillet of melted butter.

Cook until soft, about 8 minutes.

Wooden spoon stirring a skillet of vegetables.

Add the garlic and cook a few minutes more.

Pile of garlic in a skillet of chopped vegetables.

Transfer the vegetables to a large bowl. In the same pan, cook the sausage until browned.

Sausage in a skillet.

As it cooks, use a  metal spatula to break it apart into small pieces.

Wooden spoon stirring sausage in a skillet.

Add the sausage to the stuffing cubes and veggies. Then add the broth, egg, herbs, salt and pepper.

stuffing components in bowl

Mix well.

stuffing mixture in bowl

Transfer the contents to a buttered 9 x 13-inch baking dish.

stuffing in baking dish

Bake for 65-75 minutes, until the top is golden brown and crisp.

Baked stuffing in a baking dish.Enjoy!

Spoon in a baking dish of sausage and herb stuffing.

Video Tutorial

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Easy Sausage & Herb Stuffing

A family favorite for the holidays, this easy sausage and herb stuffing uses store-bought stuffing cubes, eliminating the step of slicing and drying out the bread.

Servings: 8-10
Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 1 Hour 30 Minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 cups (400g) store-bought unseasoned stuffing cubes
  • 1 stick (½ cup) unsalted butter
  • 1½ cups diced yellow onion (from 1 large or 2 small onions)
  • 1 cup diced celery (from 3 large celery stalks)
  • 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 1 pound bulk sweet Italian sausage (i.e., sausage with the casings removed) -- see note below
  • 2¾ cups low sodium chicken broth
  • 1 large egg, beaten
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chopped rosemary
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chopped sage
  • ¼ cup fresh chopped parsley
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease a 9 x 13-inch baking dish with butter.
  2. Place the stuffing cubes in a large mixing bowl.
  3. In a large sauté pan, melt the butter. Add the onions and celery and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, for about 8 minutes, or until the vegetables are soft. Add the garlic and cook 2 minutes more. Add the vegetables to the stuffing cubes. (Don't wash the pan but scrape out every last bit of vegetables, otherwise they will burn in the next step.)
  4. In the same pan, cook the sausage over medium heat for 8-10 minutes, until browned and cooked through, breaking up the sausage with a metal spatula while cooking (the largest pieces should be no greater than ¼-inch). Add the browned sausage and fat to the bread cubes and vegetables.
  5. Add the chicken broth, egg, rosemary, sage, parsley, salt and pepper to the bread cube mixture and mix until the bread is soft and moistened. Transfer the stuffing to the prepared baking dish and bake for 65-75 minutes, uncovered, until deeply golden and crisp on top.
  6. Note: If you can't find bulk sausage, simply buy regular sausage and remove the casings.
  7. Make-Ahead/Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The stuffing can be assembled up to a day ahead and refrigerated until ready to bake; follow the baking instructions in the recipe. It can also can be frozen after baking, tightly covered, for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to serve it, defrost in the refrigerator for 24 hours. Reheat it, covered with foil, in a 325°F oven until hot.

Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (10 servings)
  • Calories: 467
  • Fat: 28 grams
  • Saturated fat: 10 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 40 grams
  • Sugar: 5 grams
  • Fiber: 6 grams
  • Protein: 15 grams
  • Sodium: 1,063 mg
  • Cholesterol: 57 mg

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Comments

  • Hi,
    If I make the stuffing the day before and refrigerate it, how much longer would it need to be in the oven?

    Thank you!

    • Hi Vivian, It won’t be significant – maybe an extra 5 min.

  • Hi there – I made this recipe last year and LOVED it! I’m making it again tomorrow and had a quick question. Is it 8 cups of cubes OR 400g? I think 8 cups is more than 400g. I can’t remember what I did last year! TIA!!!

    • Hi Meredith, There’s some variation with the weight depending on the bread you use, but it’s pretty accurate. If you’re unsure, go with the cup measurement. Hope that helps!

      • Dry measurement is different than wet measurement you are confusing it with eight fluid ounces is equal to one cup, you have to use the one cup dry measuring scooper

  • I’m excited to try this recipe, Can I use regular breakfast sausage (like the one that comes in the plastic wrap. That’s what I have on hand right now.

    • — Griselda Silva
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  • Prepared the stuffing today….doubled it. In refrig. Would like to place in crock pot tomorrow….how long/which heat do you recommend? Made this last year for Thanksgiving in oven…all loved it…doubling for tomorrow!
    Thank you!

    • Hi Marty, I don’t have enough experience with a crockpot to say. I’m sorry. If you’re just warming it up, I’d put it on the warm setting, but if you plan to cook it in there, but these tips may help you convert the recipe.

  • I’d love to make this stuffing but I have someone coming to dinner who can’t eat butter – can I substitute olive oil?

    • Sure, olive oil will work. Hope you enjoy!

  • can I use a mixture of mild sausage and chorizo in the recipe and if so at what portions?

    • — Carolyn Spalding
    • Reply
    • Sure, Carolyn, and you really can decide on the proportions based on your preference. Please LMK how it turns out with the chorizo!

  • Can i stuff the turkey with this recipe?

    • Hi Trudy, I prefer it baked separately which makes it crisp on top. That said, if you do want to cook it inside the turkey, I’d suggest reducing the broth by about 1/2 cup because the turkey will add moisture to it. Enjoy!

  • how many does this feed

    • Hi Jane, It serves 8 to 10. Enjoy!

    • I just finished assembling it (added baby belle mushrooms) and put in it in the refrigerator to bake tomorrow. My kitchen smells amazing!! Should it still be baked for 65-75 minutes straight from the refrigerator?

      • You may need to add a few extra minutes on as it will be cold when you put it in the oven.

  • Thank you for the easy to follow instructions! 🙂

    Just one question….is this dish uncovered in the oven for the entire time?

    • Yep that’s correct 🙂

  • One of our guests does not eat pork so I bought turkey sausage as a substitute. Since turkey sausage has less fat, do you recommend any modifications to ensure this doesn’t become too dry?

    • Hi Carrie, I would add 2 tablespoons more butter. Hope you enjoy!

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