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11-13-2016 11:10 PM
How would you rate/describe the St. Clair cornbread stuffing? I want to try it for Christmas Eve dinner and wonder if it is worth the price....and having 9 adults so don't know how much to order?
Help would be appreciated....thanks.
11-14-2016 08:29 AM
I found it to be too sweet for our taste
11-14-2016 08:41 AM
None of St. Clair side dishes appealed to us. Strange flavors.
11-14-2016 10:25 AM
I ordered four of St. Clair's side dishes one time, including the stuffing, and didn't like any of them. I threw most of them away after only eating a few bites. I definitely wouldn't recommend trying it for the first time for a holiday meal.
11-14-2016 10:55 AM
I've never made cornbread stuffing, but stuffing is very easy to make.
You could make it the day before and just warm it up in your oven.11-15-2016 05:42 PM
All the Pepperage Farm stuffing mixes are fantastic.
Add broth, celery, onion, and some butter. Done and done. #1 seller!

11-16-2016 12:30 PM
Is the recipe on the bag for this Pepperidge Farm stuffing ?
11-16-2016 01:44 PM
I too would not order this product for the first time and serve it to guests. I would rather be served Stove Top stuffing from a box than this item; at least I can tolerate the taste of the boxed product.
In my house we called it dressing, and it as as important as the turkey. I make this 2-3 days in advance, so the flavors have time to develop. I use a combination of cornbread, old biscuits, bread heels, and leftover hamburger and hot dog buns that have been saved in the freezer, a lot of finely chopped onions and celery sautéed in butter and bacon drippings, the meat from boiled turkey wings (or a pound of cooked pork sausage) salt, pepper, sage, and hot chicken broth. We like our dressing patted out like a burger and baked in a hot oven for 30-40 minutes until it starts to look dry and almost crusty.
In my family, nothing else really matters for a Thanksgiving meal besides the turkey, dressing and gravy.
11-19-2016 12:16 PM
I love to mix the herb stuffing and the cornbread stuffing. I add extra celery & onion diced fine, chicken broth and sometimes I add sausage.
11-19-2016 12:19 PM
@Zhills wrote:I love to mix the herb stuffing and the cornbread stuffing. I add extra celery & onion diced fine, chicken broth and sometimes I add sausage.
This is what I do too. I make the cornbread two days before and leave it dry , then mix with the herb stuffing.
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