Super Simple Stuffing

This Super Simple Stuffing proves you don’t need complicated steps or dozens of ingredients to create a flavorful holiday side dish. With toasted bread cubes, sautéed aromatics, and classic herbs, this stuffing delivers comforting texture and savory flavor while staying quick and easy to prepare.

All the Classic Flavor with Minimal Effort

If you’re looking to keep Thanksgiving low-key without sacrificing that traditional holiday taste, this Super Simple Stuffing is going to blow your mind. With just four main ingredients and a few pantry staples, it’s a lighter, fresher alternative to the boxed mixes. It’s the perfect “hero” side dish for a smaller gathering or a busy holiday where you want maximum flavor with minimum fuss.

Why This Recipe Wins

  • Four-Ingredient Foundation: Using unseasoned croutons or bread cubes cuts your prep time in half while maintaining that perfect classic texture.
  • Preservative-Free: You get the nostalgic “Stove Top” flavor without the high sodium and additives found in store-bought packets.
  • Kid-Friendly Simplicity: The flavors are mild, comforting, and familiar—making it a hit with even the pickiest eaters.
  • Customizable Moisture: Whether you like your stuffing crispy on top or soft and “custardy,” you can easily adjust the stock to match your family’s preference.

What You’ll Need

  • Unseasoned Croutons (or Bread Cubes): Plain, toasted bread provides the structure.
  • The Savory Base: Finely diced celery and onion sautéed in butter.
  • Chicken or Vegetable Stock: To provide moisture and richness.
  • Holiday Herbs: Dried thyme and sage for that unmistakable “Thanksgiving” aroma.
  • Salt: To bring all the savory notes together.

How to Make It

  1. The Sauté: Preheat your oven to 350°F. In a large saucepan, melt the butter and sauté the onions and celery for 4–5 minutes. Stir in the thyme, sage, and salt, and cook for another 2–3 minutes until the veggies are soft and fragrant.
  2. The Mix: In a large bowl, combine your croutons and the sautéed vegetable mixture.
  3. The Hydration: Gradually pour in the stock.Tip: Use a fork to gently fluff the mixture. Avoid over-stirring, or the bread will break down and become mushy!
  4. The Bake: Transfer the mixture to a baking dish and bake for 30 minutes until the top is golden brown and slightly crisp.

Get the Kids Involved: The “Stuffing Fluffers”

Since this recipe is so straightforward, it’s a great way to let kids take “ownership” of a holiday staple.

  • Ages 3–5: Let them be the “Bread Boxers.” They can help pour the croutons or bread cubes into the large mixing bowl.
  • Ages 6–9: Have them help “Fluff the Stuff.” Using a large fork, they can gently toss the bread with the broth—just remind them to be “gentle as a cloud” so it stays fluffy!
  • Ages 10+: Let them lead the “Herb Sensory Test.” Have them smell the dried sage and thyme and decide if the mixture needs an extra pinch to reach that perfect holiday scent.

Tips for Success

  • Texture Control: If you prefer a drier, crispier stuffing, use less stock. For a softer, more moist result, add an extra 1/4 cup of broth before baking.
  • The Muffin Tin Hack: For a fun kid-friendly twist, bake the stuffing in greased muffin tins! They cook faster (about 15–20 minutes) and create perfect individual portions with extra crispy edges.
  • Bread Choice: If you can’t find unseasoned croutons, you can use plain bread cubes from a stuffing kit (just toss the silver seasoning packet) or toast your own sourdough cubes at 400°F for 15 minutes.
  • Veggie Swap: Make this a vegetarian-friendly side by simply swapping the chicken stock for a high-quality vegetable broth.

Serve & Savor

This stuffing is the ideal companion for Simple Roast Turkey Breast and Maple Roast Veggies. It’s proof that Thanksgiving doesn’t have to be complicated to be delicious.

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This Super Simple Stuffing proves you don’t need complicated steps or dozens of ingredients to create a flavorful holiday side dish. With toasted bread cubes, sautéed aromatics, and classic herbs, this stuffing delivers comforting texture and savory flavor while staying quick and easy to prepare.

Ingredients

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  • 3 tablespoons butter

  • 2 celery stalks, finely diced

  • 1 small onion, finely diced

  • 1 (10-ounce) package unseasoned croutons

    • Alternative: 6 slices sourdough bread, cut into ½-inch cubes and toasted at 400°F for 15–20 minutes until dry and golden

  • 2 cups chicken stock (adjust depending on desired softness)

  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme

  • ½ teaspoon dried sage or poultry seasoning

  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).

  2. Melt the butter in a large saucepan over medium heat.

  3. Sauté the vegetables:

    1. Add the diced onion and celery.

    2. Cook for 4–5 minutes until slightly softened.

  4. Add seasonings:

    1. Stir in thyme, sage (or poultry seasoning), and salt.

    2. Cook for another 2–3 minutes until fragrant and the vegetables are tender.

  5. Combine the stuffing:

    1. In a large bowl, add the croutons.

    2. Add the sautéed vegetable mixture.

    3. Pour in the chicken stock.

  6. Gently fluff with a fork until combined. Avoid overmixing to prevent the stuffing from becoming mushy.

  7. Transfer to a baking dish and bake for 30 minutes, or until the top becomes golden brown.

  8. Serve warm.

Notes

  • Adjust the texture:

    • Use less stock for a drier stuffing.

    • Add more stock for a softer, more moist texture.

  • Flavor tweaks:

    • Increase thyme or sage for a stronger herb flavor.

    • Substitute poultry seasoning for sage if desired.

  • Shortcut option:

    • Use plain boxed bread cubes (without the seasoning packet) instead of croutons to simplify preparation.

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