Tom’s Cornbread Dressing

Published 2022-11-21
Tom’s Cornbread Dressing

Cornbread, baked and crumbled
4-6 biscuits, crumbled
3 lb. chicken breasts, cooked and chopped into small chunks
2 (10.75 oz) cans Cream of Chicken soup, undiluted
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup chopped celery
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons black pepper
3 Tablespoons ground sage, or to taste
4 hard boiled eggs, diced
1/2 cup butter melted
48 oz box chicken broth

Preheat oven to 375°

Crumble the cornbread and biscuits in a food processor.

Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Stir well. Transfer to a greased baking dish. Bake 30 minutes or until the top is browned and the center is firm. DO NOT OVER BAKE!

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All Comments (21)
  • At the age of 80 I am learning to cook as my wife's memory is gone! I stumbled onto "Come Sit At My Table" and Tom's Chili was my first attempt - we liked it so much we are now on our third "re-run"! My absolute favorite people and I can only say "THANK YOU"... I made Tom's Cornbread yesterday in preparation for cornbread dressing today (I could live on a diet of cornbread dressing and cranberry sauce). Again - Thank you Tom and Melissa.
  • @nancywarner5782
    Y’a know, I’ve never liked corn bread dressing. My Momma was a yankee. After being a Texan for the past 53 of my 77 years on this planet, I think I’d like to try your recipe this next Thanksgiving, God willing. I really enjoy your channel.
  • @pameladulany1457
    I have lived in Nashville area for 50 yrs. I have been using Jiffy cornbread mix for a that time to help make my dressing. I also use biscuits, white bread, buns or any leftover bread. I have been told many times that is the best dressing I have ever had. I also use Poultry seasoning which has sage in it with other spices. I do not pulverize the cornbread. I break it up with my hands and liquid makes it all come together. I think we all just need to find our perfect recipe and enjoy it. No cream soup either just broth and butter from sautéed vegetables. Enjoy your channel.
  • @dianekring7672
    Tom....I should've known you were a teacher!! You are well prepared, orderly, clear and thorough with instructions and rationale, and your food is visually well-presented! (I think I got a whiff of onion and sage during this video!! 😂). Thanks for sharing your well-researched and tried recipes with us. I have enjoyed those I have seen very much! Oh, and I agree....."Ain't nobody likes dry dressing"!! 😂
  • @wandamyers2690
    The dressing looks delicious. I'm glad to see somebody use extra sage in their dressing. It's one of my favorite foods, too.
  • @09chadster
    I just discovered "Come Sit At My Table" today. It's a joy watching and listening to you. Love the way you have everything laid out and describe each ingredient. Melissa does a great job on the camera! You are both comforting to listen to. Delightful.
  • I’m thankful you don’t let the criticisms of viewers comments to bother you or discourage you from doing videos. We are watching how you make things. That’s all there is to it. It’s your video and your recipe. I enjoy watching.
  • @nenecook3896
    Tom Thank You So Much for doing these videos they are wonderful !!! THANK You Melissa for recording it I Love to watch your husband do these he makes cooking look so easy Thank You all 😊💕🤗
  • I love the distance of the sink and your stove. I hate it when a stove is completely across the room from the sink. I absolutely love it.
  • I recreated a recipe 50 years ago and never thought about putting eggs in it. Never used soup just turkey broth, turkey giblets, butter and of course the cornbread, bread crumbs and sage. A bit of salt and pepper. No one ever complained so to this day, I use the same recipe. However, your recipe looks amazing.and thank you for sharing. 😊
  • @Cynthia2v
    Tom, I made this tonight as I roasted a chicken last night- lest we get bored with roast chicken and vegetables! I made about a half recipe, homemade cornbread and white dinner rolls, and my husband raved over it! Oh my, so satisfying and comforting! Perfect! Sorry, Melissa, had to add a whole cup of celery(sautéed).
  • @patrussell364
    Tom,l bet you were a wonderful teacher.You are easy to understand and describe all the ingredients in detail.I have never put dried sage or soup in my dressing.And l have never even thought of putting biscuits in it.l am setanly am going to try this recipe for Thanksgiving dinner this year.Thank you so much for sharing your recipe.And for all of your stories about your father n law.l enjoy hearing your family stories.God bless you and Melissa and your family.🙏🦃🦃
  • I make my dressing pretty much this same way but I use raw eggs in my dressing and I mix it up real well; sometimes I even beat the eggs slightly. That makes the dressing fluffy and light. I don’t use the cream of chicken soup but I use cream of celery soup instead of celery itself. I do use the chicken broth. I definitely agree with the sage. It is not dressing without the sage.
  • This is the way my grandmother made it, except she would saute the onions and celery in the butter then add it to the cornbread. She also used poultry seasoning as well. I loved her dressing ❤
  • @deborahhunt7448
    I used your recipe today! Thank you! It's delicious! We're having an early Thanksgiving meal with family and my Dad is celebrating his 90th Birthday! Praise the Lord for His goodness!🎉❤
  • @cindyjames8061
    What a wonderful story about your father in law! I’ve never had corn bread stuffing and I can’t wait to make this!
  • Beautiful pan of Cornbread Dressing!!!😋😋 I make it a lot like yalls... my Nanny taught me!!❤️ I cook my celery n onions in bacon drippings first and add fried Cornbread along with the baked Cornbread & toast!!! Happy Thanksgiving Tom & Melissa!!🍁🍂 🧡🤎🦃🤎🧡🍁🍂
  • @ksmill09
    One thing I do different is cook my veggies before adding to the mix,and I don’t add the hard boiled eggs. But that looks delicious.
  • I have enjoyed every single recipe of your’s. Thank you for the videos and thank Melissa for the written ingredients and measurements .
  • @carolskooge5044
    I love to hear you talk as you demonstrate how to make the recipes. Brings back so many memories of past recipes from my last. It’s a Blessing that you and your beautiful wife work so well together. Your your tube is one of my favorites. God Bless You for all your wonderful work sharing your delicious recipes. 🙌🏻