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I still remember the smell of my dad’s rice pilaf on Thanksgiving morning. The dish is unconventional as a Thanksgiving side, but it became such a tradition in our family, our meal wasn’t the same without it. My love for cooking stemmed from watching and observing my dad creatively, lovingly prepare dishes for our family, and when I started my own family, I knew that food would be one of the ways I would bring us together. It’s the reason why I’m so insistent on making a home-cooked meal during the holidays.
Every year our family’s Thanksgiving meal is a fusion of fresh inspired dishes and traditional favorites (including my dad’s rice pilaf!). I love experimenting with spices and flavors, and I often do this with dishes like stuffing, which admittedly can be quite boring. This year, I decided to turn one of my favorite dishes, blueberry cornbread, into a cornbread stuffing that is perfect for stuffing a turkey or equally delightful as a stand-alone dish.
Blueberry Pecan Cornbread Stuffing
I started the cornbread stuffing out with a loaf of savory cornbread and combined it with sautéed onions, garlic and celery, fresh thyme and sage, pecans and Oregon Fruit Products‘ Blueberries. We live in Southern California, and technically, the season for blueberries has passed.
Oregon Fruit Products Cans are a great way to cook with our favorite fruits throughout the year, particularly during the winter when I find myself in the kitchen the most. Oregon Fruit Products picks the fruit you purchase in-stores during the summer to ensure they are at their maximum ripeness, flavor, and consistency. As someone who tries to be environmentally-conscious, I appreciate that Oregon Fruit Products is committed to providing fruit that is free from GMOs and preserves that fruit in cans that are free from BPA. Oregon Fruit Products also packs their fruit in light syrup free from high fructose corn syrup.
- 1 loaf of corn bread cubed
- 1/2 large onion diced
- 3 stalks of celery diced
- 3 cloves of garlic minced
- 2 tsp fresh thyme
- 2 T fresh sage
- 4 T butter
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 cup pecans
- 1 can Oregon Fruit Product Blueberries drained
- 1 1/4 cup vegetable stock
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Preheat oven to 350°F
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Prepare baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray
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Arrange corn bread cubes on baking sheet
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Bake at 350°F for 15 minutes
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In a large skillet over medium heat, sauté onions, celery, garlic, thyme, and sage in butter for approximately 6-8 minutes, or until vegetables are soft but not brown
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Turn off heat and add toasted corn bread, pecans, and blueberries. Stir gently to combine.
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Lower oven temperature to 325°F
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Prepare a baking dish with nonstick cooking spray
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Place corn bread stuffing in prepared baking dish
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Drizzle vegetable stock over stuffing
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Cover and bake at 325°F for 20 minutes
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Uncover and bake an additional 10 minutes or until the stuffing is browned
A New Twist on Classic Cornbread Stuffing
This dish is a wonderful fusion of flavors with just a hint of sweetness. You can serve it immediately, or prepare the stuffing ahead of time to be stuffed inside of a turkey. The dish itself is vegetarian, but if you prefer a vegan option, you can simply replace the butter with a vegan alternative. Just be sure the cornbread loaf you decide to use is vegan.
As you prepare this cornbread stuffing, I have a few tips I thought I’d share to make the process seamless.
- Allow yourself enough time to make this dish. While easy to prepare, there are several steps, including the preparation of the cornbread. You could easily prepare the cornbread the day before to save time.
- Use cornbread that has been prepared at least one day in advance. I used fresh cornbread for this dish which made it slightly difficult to work with because it was so soft and fluffy. Toasting the cornbread helps to ensure the cubes don’t fall apart.
- Allow the dish to brown on top for a crispy texture.
- Wait until the stuffing has cooled before serving.
What is your favorite Thanksgiving dish? I’d love to share holiday recipe ideas below as we prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. You can also find a wealth of ideas on my Foodie Pinterest Board.
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Carly Williams says
All of the products sound great, but I would love to try the blueberry.
Taylor Closet says
I would love to try the blueberry.
Surbhi K. says
That blueberry can looks good! Would be perfect toppings on my ice cream!
Kim H. says
I would love to try the dark sweet cherries!
Stephanie Phelps says
I would want to try the blueberries because we all love them so much and eat them all the time!
Margie says
I too would like to try the blueberry. Looks like a popular one. Thanks.
Dawn Ganey says
I WANT TO TRY THE BLUEBERRIES.
Ellie Wright says
I would like to try the Red Tart Cherries.
rebecca day says
I would love to try the dark sweet cherries
Elena says
I want to try their dark sweet cherries
upstatemissy says
I have seen but not tried their dark sweet cherries. I just didn’t know what to do with them but they do have several nice recipes so I think I will pick up a can next time I grocery shop.
Tamra Phelps says
I’m torn. On the one hand, I love Sweet Cherries, so those would be great. But I’ve never seen blueberries in a can & I think I’d like to taste them.
DEBIJOT says
I would like to try the dark sweet cherries.
Charlene S. says
I would like to try the mixed berries.
itsmede says
I would like to try the blueberries.
Steve Weber says
I would love to try the dark sweet cherries!
Heather D says
The above blueberry or cherry for me. I love both equally. My whole family does.
Nancy says
Our favorite is their Dark Sweet Cherries.
Karla R. says
I would like to try the Red Tart Cherries.
Linda says
blueberries look great
allysmama says
The red tart cherries are calling my name!
lissa crane says
My daughter and I are huge fans of cherries, so I would love to try the Red Tart Cherries first!
Will G says
I would like to try the dark sweet cherries!
JW says
dark sweet cherries
Audra OHara says
I’d like to try their red raspberries. I bet those would make great muffins.
tat2gurlzrock says
I want to try the mixed berries.
Cindy Merrill says
As a Food Historian the Red Tart cherries would be my top choice, very good even in savory dishes as well as desserts.
Kimberly Kihega says
I would love to try the blueberry!
snowlark2 says
I would go with a can of blueberries for some yummy breakfast/anytime muffins
Marty C. says
I’d love to try the gooseberries! I’ve heard of them before, but I’ve never come across them in person.
Maryanne says
The red start cherries look yummy!
Christina A. says
The dark sweet cherries sound delicious!
nannypanpan says
I’d like the dark sweet cherries
Lisa L says
I would like to try the dark sweet cherries.
Rachel says
I would like to try the red tart cherries.
AWanderingVine says
The dark sweet cherries sound good!
Rust says
The blueberries first, and then the sweet cherries.
latanya t says
the dark sweet cheeries
Sarah G says
Oh my gosh. Boysenberries are my ABSOLUTE favorite!!! I would be in heaven for a year haha.
Krystal Dunlap says
I want to try the blackberries.
Lauren says
I would like to try the blueberries.
cas says
dark sweet cherries. yum.
Denise L says
Cherries are my favorite fruit. I’d love to try their red tart cherries!
Mita says
I would like to try the dark sweet cherries.
Jennifer Griffin says
I love blueberry and rasberry! My favorite toppings for just about anything!
Trisha Burgess says
I would love to try the pitted dark sweet cherries!
Elle says
The dark sweet cherries!
Cheryl (@arress83) says
I would love to try the dark sweet cherries.
Nicole Vosburgh says
I’d love to try the Pourable Strawberries!
Barbara R. says
Besides the Oregon Blueberries I would like to try the Cherry especially the DARK SWEET CHERRIES
Tiffany C says
I’d love to try the blueberries!
mike says
dark sweet cherries. would love to try them.
Debra Hall says
i would like to try the seedless grapes
starlabates says
That looks so delicious and so festive! I would love to try the Oregon Specialty Fruit in the Mixed Berry flavor!
aaron reck says
The blueberries cause I have a hankering for some pie. Oh my goodness did it ever get so cold!
SaraAB87 says
I would like to try the oregon blueberries the most!
Celia Husmann says
The dark sweet cherries!
Mary Cloud says
I’d want to try the Dark Sweet Cherries – they’d be delicious in a cobbler
carol clark says
like to try the dark sweet cherries
Tee Anderson says
I would love to try the dark sweet cherries.
elizabeth p says
I would love any of them, but especially the cherries.
Fran says
blueberries – never tried them in a can
Amy Pratt says
I would try the tart cherries in a pie.
Tari Lawson says
I would like to try the red, tart cherries.
Ann Fantom says
I would like to get Oregon Fruit’s Red Raspberries and make a raspberry pie.
Margaret Smith says
I would like to try the Dark Sweet Cherries.
Aaron says
I would like to try the blueberries, please.
Ashley C says
I would like to try the mixed berries or the pourable strawberries!
Alice C says
Dark Sweet cherries. Would make a great cake.
Cynthia C says
I would like to try the DARK SWEET CHERRIES.
Julia Barnes says
I would love to try the blueberries! They are my favorite!
Tracy Davis says
I would love to try the blueberry.
nickie says
I would like to try the blueberry.
McKim says
I would like to buy the Queen Anne Cherries.
linda lansford says
I want the cherries
amy mayer says
the dark sweet cherries sound yummy and versatile!
cathy truman says
I would like the dark sweet cherries they sound delicious
Christie says
I would love to try the dark swee cherries 🙂
rosepetalsinthesea says
I’d love to try the blueberries. – HilLesha
Cynthia R says
I would like to try their Dark Sweet Cherries and their Mixed Berries
Danielle Oyen says
I love the blueberries but would love to try the blackberries. YUMMY!!!
Joanna Allison says
I would like to try Red Tart Cherries
Natalie says
I would love to try the Dark sweet cherries!
Susan Christy says
I want the gooseberries!! Grew up loving gooseberry pie and no one grows them here.
heather w says
Would love to try one of the pourable fruits!
Michele C says
Thank you for the giveaway. I’d love to try the dark sweet cherries!
Ali says
The blueberries look delicious
Tracy Shafer says
The cherries or blueberries..but would love to try them all
sherry1969 says
I would love to try the blackberries.
Brittney House says
The mixed berries look delicious.
Jeffrey says
I’d like to try Oregon’s Dark Sweet Cherries and Red Raspberries.
Virginia Rowell says
I would love to try the whole purple plums!
Erica B. says
The dark sweet cherries are nice.
susan smoaks says
i want to try the dark sweet cherries.
Anita L says
I would LOVE to try Blueberry Oregon Fruit Products. Blueberries are my favorite 🙂
Brandy c says
I would like to try the dark sweet cherries.
Lisa V. says
I love blueberries, so would like to try them.
Sarah Mayer says
I would like to try the red tart cherries.
Kyl Neusch says
try the Red Tart Cherries.
Dorothy Deakyne says
blueberry is my favorite
Patty Hancock says
I want to try them all. I especially want to try the blueberries and dark sweet cherries. Two of my family favorites
Breanna Danielle Pollard says
I WOULD TRY THE BLUEBERRIES.
Nadya LeMoon says
Dark sweet cherries, yum!
laura588 says
I would like to try their dark sweet cherries.
Laurie Emerson
Paula Michele Hafner says
I would like to try the red raspberries.