Green Apple and Sausage Stuffing | Tasty Thanksgiving side dish recipe (2024)

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This Green Apple and Sausage Stuffing features a delicious combination of ingredients – it’s a great Thanksgiving side dish!

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Is anyone else sad that Halloween is now over? I know I am! Halloween is quite possibly one of my favorite holidays of the year. But now that the ghosts and goblins have been packed away until next year, it’s time to turn my attention to the next awesome holiday…Thanksgiving! One of my favorite things about Thanksgiving is the time spent with family and friends. Oh, and the delicious food and good football certainly rank up there, too! Speaking of delicious food, this Green Apple and Sausage Stuffing recipe has quickly become one of my favorite all-time stuffings. Instead of plain white bread, this stuffing uses King’s Hawaiian®Dinner Rolls, and the slight sweetness of these rolls goes very well with the tartness of the green apple. Throw in some cooked sausage, toasted walnuts, celery, and onions, and you’ve almost got an entire meal in this single dish!

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Stuffing is quite possibly one of the most anticipated side dishes on the Thanksgiving table. Of course, if you grew up in the South like me, then you probably refer tostuffing as dressing. My wife was so confused when I kept referring to the dressing on our first Thanksgiving!

No matter what you call it, a good stuffing can truly rival the turkey itself. Some peopleprefer to bake their stuffing inside the turkey, while others bake it in a separate casserole dish. I personally makemy stuffing baked separately, but that’s just my own personal preference. Either way, stuffing is right up there near the top of mylist for tastyThanksgiving dishes. And the best part about stuffing (aside from its’ deliciousness) is the fact that it can be made the day before. All you have to do is just bake it the next day. That way, when you are trying to time 8 different recipes to appear on the Thanksgivingtable at the same time, you can rest a bit easier knowing that the stuffing is almost done already!

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So after many years of making the same mistake, I’m finally going to fix the problem this year. Yup, I’m making a double batch of this Green Apple and Sausage Stuffing. Every single year, we always run out of stuffing before anything else. Well, not this year!

I absolutely love eating Thanksgiving leftovers all weekend long, so this year I’m going to make enough of this stuffingfor a small army…which means it will probably last for two days instead of just one. I find this stuffing to be particularly addicting due to the combination of sweet and savory flavors. King’s Hawaiian®Dinner Rolls are absolutely perfect for this recipe, and honestly plain white bread just wouldn’t be the same here.

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Green Apple and Sausage Stuffing

This Green Apple and Sausage Stuffing features a delicious combination of ingredients - it's a great Thanksgiving side dish!

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 460kcal

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Instructions

  • Cut the dinner rolls into cubes approximately 1" in size. Place bread cubes and chopped walnuts on a baking sheet; toast in oven at 350°F for 12-15 minutes, or until bread cubes are lightly browned on the edges and walnuts are lightly toasted.

  • Meanwhile, in a stockpot or Dutch oven, melt the butter over medium heat. Add onion, celery, and apples; cook over medium heat until soft (about 12-15 minutes).

  • Stir in the toasted bread cubes, walnuts, cooked sausage, herbes de provence, and salt. Add the lightly beaten eggs and chicken broth; stir until fully combined.

  • If placing the stuffing inside a turkey, then cover and chill at this point. If baking the stuffing in a casserole dish, then transfer to a greased casserole dish, cover with foil, and bake at 350°F for 30 minutes. Remove foil and bake for another 10 minutes. Serve hot.

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