Food Recipe Collections & Favorites 6 Thanksgiving Stuffing Recipe Ideas—Proving It's a Must-Have Side From a classic to sausage and raisins, these stuffing recipes will make a great addition to your Thanksgiving menu. By Betty Gold Betty Gold Betty Gold is the former senior digital food editor at Real Simple. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Updated on January 26, 2024 While your roast turkey recipe may get most of the recognition on Thanksgiving Day, it's often the side dishes that make the nation's biggest food holiday truly mouthwatering every year. Take mashed potatoes—can you imagine a tablescape without them? Cranberry sauce, gravy, roasted root veggies, and pumpkin pie are also mandatory. But forget the stuffing—the hero of Thanksgiving dinner—and there will be a price to pay. Call it the sleeper side—see if we care. Stuffing is non-negotiable: It's carb-loaded, comforting, and filled with soft chunks of warm bread, toasty nuts, and dried fruit. It's pretty easy to make, too. We present our six favorite stuffing recipes for Thanksgiving. (Oh, and while the term "leftover stuffing" may seem like an oxymoron, it does happen. Just in case, peruse our collection of recipes for leftover stuffing.) Reheat Your Holiday Stuffing Without Drying It Out 01 of 06 Classic Stuffing Grace Elkus Think of this simple stuffing recipe as your blank canvas. Made from the classic combination of onions, celery, and sage—we added white wine for brightness and a clean finish. Use your standard white sandwich bread or swap it for rustic sourdough, seeded rye, or torn challah. (Yes, please!) get the recipe 02 of 06 Sourdough and Sage Stuffing Roland Bello The sourdough bread in this stuffing recipe gives it a deliciously toasty tang. For a heartier dish, add bacon bits, pecan pieces, and fresh thyme. get the recipe 03 of 06 Sage and Apple Stuffing Anna Williams A delicious stuffing recipe shouldn't make you spend all day chopping and stirring. There are mashed potatoes to make and birds to roast! Enter this speedy sage-apple stuffing, which only takes 20 minutes of hands-on time. get the recipe 04 of 06 Fig and Pine Nut Stuffing These flavors are perfect for celebrating fall. Pine nuts add texture and crunch, dry white wine gives it depth of flavor, while dried figs lend a hint of sweetness without dragging the flavors too far in the direction of dessert. Cover with buttered foil for the first 20 minutes to ensure every bite has a bit of crave-worthy crust. get the recipe 05 of 06 Stuffing With Sausage and Raisins Jose Picayo Golden raisins give this sausage and parsley-scented stuffing recipe a hint of sweetness. Don't forget to add the leeks, which lend a smooth, earthy aroma. get the recipe 06 of 06 Butternut Squash and Sausage Stuffing Greg Dupree This hearty stuffing recipe can be summed up in two words: savory comfort. Even the celery-onion-bell pepper mixture is made savory by cooking it in the leftover sausage drippings. Poultry seasoning continues the trend, while fresh parsley and sage even it all out. Warm and filling, this irresistible side dish will accompany your bird perfectly. Get The Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit