Sheet-Pan Cornbread Stuffing With Sage PT70M https://img3.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/1205/6a/8/273214/300x200x90.jpg The sheet pan really does makes a difference: Uber-buttery cornbread stuffing gets crispy at the edges, almost chewy. The vegetables are just cooked with a little bite. Also, I use milk instead of stock, which keeps this not only vegetarian, but also incredibly rich and comforting in a nursery-food kind of way. 6 servings Ingredients: Olive oil Salt and pepper, to taste 2 tbsp. fresh chopped parsley 2 tbsp. fresh chopped sage, plus whole leaves for topping later 2 ribs celery, diced 1 onion, diced 1 stick unsalted butter 6 oz. sourdough bread, cubed small 2 1/3 cups milk, divided 1 egg 8.5 oz. corn muffin mix, especially Jiffy
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Sheet-Pan Cornbread Stuffing With Sage

The sheet pan really does makes a difference: Uber-buttery cornbread stuffing gets crispy at the edges, almost chewy. The vegetables are just cooked with a little bite. Also, I use milk instead of stock, which keeps this not only vegetarian, but also incredibly rich and comforting in a nursery-food kind of way.
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Sheet-Pan Cornbread Stuffing With Sage
    01 Information
    • Grade easy
    • Serving 6 servings
    • Prep Time 15 Mins
    • Cook Time 55 Mins
    • Total Time 70 Mins
    02 Ingredients
      • Olive oil
      • Salt and pepper, to taste
      • 2 tbsp. fresh chopped parsley
      • 2 tbsp. fresh chopped sage, plus whole leaves for topping later
      • 2 ribs celery, diced
      • 1 onion, diced
      • 1 stick unsalted butter
      • 6 oz. sourdough bread, cubed small
      • 2 1/3 cups milk, divided
      • 1 egg
      • 8.5 oz. corn muffin mix, especially Jiffy
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    03 Method
    • Step 1
      Preheat oven to 400°F.
    • Step 2
      Prepare the cornbread mix according to the instructions on the box (usually asks for an egg and 1/3 cup milk). Grease a muffin pan and, using an ice cream scoop, fill with cornbread batter. (Account for about 6 to 8 muffins.) Bake for 15 to 20 minutes until golden brown.
    • Step 3
      Place the sourdough cubes on a half sheet pan and bake alongside the muffins in the same oven, until dried out and slightly browned. Set aside to cool. (Alternatively, you could cube the bread and leave it out overnight in a single layer on a sheet pan to dry out.)
    • Step 4
      Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large pot or Dutch oven, then sauté the onion and celery until translucent. Add the sage, parsley, and remaining 2 cups milk, bring to a gentle simmer, then stir in the bread cubes and corn muffins, which you can just crumble in with your hands. Season with salt and pepper.
    • Step 5
      Transfer to a greased half sheet pan and drizzle with olive oil, and bake at 350°F for 15 to 20 minutes. Garnish with fresh sage leaves.
    04 Author
    Lori Lori
    69 Recipes
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