Stuffing Muffins are a fun way to change up the traditional Thanksgiving side dish. Baking a stuffing recipe in muffin tins is a delicious way to serve it at your holiday dinners.
Now that the sugar rush of Halloween is behind us, it is time to look forward to the holidays. Do you realize that Thanksgiving is next week?
We only have a few days to finalize our dinner menus and plan all the food.
Basically from now until the new year, it is going to be a food fest with all the parties and events that will happen.
I better pace myself each day because I want to be able to enjoy every bite of apple crisp pie and this pumpkin cobbler.
Do you have a favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner? For me, stuffing, easy corn casserole, and easy sweet potato souffle are what I fill my plate up with first!
My dad always made the best stuffing. He would baked some of the stuffing in the turkey and the rest of it in a pan.
The stuffing from the turkey was always the first thing to disappear from the table because everyone would fight to get a scoop. I've heard that cooking it in a slow cooker gives it that moist yummy from turkey taste, so I might try that this year.
Today I am sharing the way I do my stuffing with you, but I gave it a fun twist this time.
I didn't have time to bake a whole turkey just yet, but I wanted to share a fun stuffing idea that I saw in a few magazines a few years ago.
Stuffins!!! That's right! Stuffing baked in a muffin pan. How fun are these individual servings?!?!?
How to make Stuffing Muffins
There is always something fun about having your food made as mini portions. And of course, muffins definitely take better pictures, then a blob of delicious baked bread on a plate.
- Cut a loaf of bread into little cubes. You can leave them out for a few hours to get stale, or you can bake them in the oven for 10-15 minutes to dry the bread out.
- Sauté the butter, onion, and celery in a skillet until soft. Add the seasonings and cooked veggies to the bread cubes in a large bowl.
- Whisk together the broth and eggs. Pour over the bread mixture and add the parsley. Toss until everything is coated.
- Spoon the stuffing mixture into a greased muffin tin. Bake and serve.
Additional Ingredients for Stuffing
- Meat - cooked Italian sausage, bacon
- Fruit - cranberries, apples
- Nuts - pecans, almonds, macadamia nuts
- Veggies - jalapeños, red bell peppers, mushrooms
- Cheese
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FAQ's
Can you make Stuffing Muffins ahead of time?
This stuffing recipe is easy to make ahead of time, which reduces some of the stress of holiday baking. You can easily prep this holiday stuffing the night before. Just mix it all together, cover the mixing bowl, and refrigerate the mixture until you need it.
Scoop it into your pan right before baking. You may need to add a little more time to the baking time because the mixture will be cold.
You can also bake these Stuffing Muffins a day or two ahead of time, then place them in a foil covered pan and reheat until warm.
Can you bake this stuffing in a different pan?
You can also spread the stuffing mixture into a baking dish and bake it the regular way if you like.
Either way, it is delicious with gravy poured all over it. Man, now I am so ready for Thanksgiving dinner and all those yummy dishes.
(original photo from November 2012)
Other Holiday Side Dishes
- Three Cheese Macaroni and Cheese
- Cranberry Zucchini Slaw
- Broccoli Salad
- Homemade Hash Brown Casserole
- The Best Mashed Potatoes
- Classic Green Bean Casserole
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Recipe
Stuffing Muffins Recipe
Stuffing Muffins are a fun way to change up a traditional side dish. Baking stuffing in muffin tins is a delicious way to serve it at your holiday dinners.
Ingredients
- 10 cups bread cubes
- ¼ cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup diced red onion
- 3 ribs of celery, diced
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon pepper
- 2 teaspoons rubbed sage
- 2 large eggs
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
- Place the bread cubes on a baking sheet. Bake for 10-15 minutes, stirring a few times. Let cool.
- Place the bread cubes in a large bowl.
- Increase the oven temperature to 350 degrees. Spray a muffin tin with nonstick spray.
- Sauté the butter, onion, and celery until softened. Stir in the garlic, salt, pepper, and sage. Stir the vegetables into the bread cubes.
- Whisk together the eggs and chicken broth. Pour over the bread cubes and veggies. Stir until everything is soaked in. Stir in the fresh parsley.
- Spoon the mixture into 12 muffin tin cavities. Bake for 35-40 minutes. Let cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then loosen with a knife. Remove and serve hot.
Notes
*Reduce the amount of chicken broth if you like your stuffing drier.
**You can also spoon the mixture into a baking dish and bake it this way.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 12 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 179Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 51mgSodium: 429mgCarbohydrates: 19gFiber: 1gSugar: 3gProtein: 7g
Nutrition facts are an estimate and are not guaranteed to be accurate. If you need special diet advice, please see a registered dietician.
*The recipe and post for Stuffing Muffins was originally published on November 1, 2012. The photos were updated November 2016, and the post was updated and republished on November 12, 2018.
Tiffany
Um what. Stuffing that you can pick up and eat without a fork?! LOVE. Thanks for the recipe!
Jocelyn
LOL that's exactly how I ate mine:-) Glad you liked it!!!
Erin @ Dinners, Dishes and Desserts
Stuffing is my favorite part of Thanksgiving! I love this idea - so much fun, and so good!
Jocie@TheBetterHalf
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Jaclyn
Genius idea! I love when things are made into muffins/cupcakes it makes them so much funner. Glad to be in the progressive dinner with you =)!
Jocelyn
Everything in cupcake form is definitely way more fun:-)
Tanya Schroeder
Yep, the best part about Thanksgiving dinner is definitely the stuffing, especially if it has sausage in it! Oh my gosh, if that's all I eat on Thanksgiving, I am happy! I like how neat and portable these are. I could seriously eat several before they make it to a platter to be served! Thanks Jocelyn for getting me ready for the big day. I think I may make these now, just to "practice"!
Averie @ Averie Cooks
My hubs would love these! He is a huge stuffing (And bread!) fan and this is the best of all worlds!
Jocelyn
These are perfect for the carb lovers in the world:-)
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust
Such a great idea! I haven't od'd on sugar yet...maybe tonight. Gah - 21 days. Sigh.
Jocelyn
I was doing good...until we started making S'mores...then it was all over. Sigh is right!!!
Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel
I love this idea! Perfectly portioned stuffing for a carboholic like myself--genius!
Jocelyn
Yes, little carb bombs for the carboholics...I'm one of those too:-)
Camille (SixSistersStuff)
I will be honest- the stuffing is my favorite part of the whole meal!! I could have my entire plate be stuffing and I would be a happy girl! These seriously are darling and look absolutely delicious! I hope that you have a great day!
XO, Camille
Jocelyn
I am so with you on the plateful of stuffing:-) That and a plate of pie and I am good too!!!
Tammy
Fun giveaway!
Veronica
What a great idea for stuffing! When I was younger I used to HATE stuffing but now I cant get enough! I think I just wasnt fond of the soggy bird stuffed kind.... Will be trying this instead this year! And I love the giveaway... Hope I win! 🙂
Jocelyn
Baking the stuffing this way definitely gets rid of the soggy stuffing! I hope you enjoy it!
Ruthie
I love this idea! I can't stand soggy-in-the-bird dressing and this is the perfect solution! So fun to be involved in this fun event with you... xoxoxo~ Ruthie
Jocelyn
Baked this way gets rid of the sogginess:-) It was so nice to "meet" you through this too!!!
Liz
Stuffing is the absolute best part of Thanksgiving! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Cindy Brickley
This is such a good way to serve stuffing on a plate with lots of gravy pour over top.
Jocelyn
Yes, lots of gravy on top is the way to go:-)
Destri
Oh I love this idea! Really for anytime of the year - it's a shame we leave stuffing to a couple days out of the year.
Thanks so much for participating in this years event, it was so great to meet you 🙂
Lisa
Stuffins! What a funny combo. My favourite part of thanksgiving has always been the stuffing too, although now I'm vegetarian I can't usually eat it anymore.
Also, as a Canadian, it's so odd to see people post things about Thanksgiving now because ours was mid-October! Anyway, have a great thanksgiving!
<3
Elaine @ Cooking to Perfection
Stuffing and mashed potatoes are tied for my favorite! This is such a cute idea. And definitely much better to photograph. 🙂
Leslie
What a cute idea! I can't wait to see everyone's Thanksgiving recipe ideas! We have dressing in our family, and that's my favorite thing!!! It's more dense than stuffing I think, and Mom's has a whole of of sage in it, which I love. 🙂
Blessings,
Leslie
Carmella
these look awesome! Also... thank you for such a great giveaway too! You are going to make someone's day for sure with that!
Maria
Jocelyn,
This is such a great idea. I love it. Thank you so much for participating with us today.