Mexican Cornbread Stuffing Recipe - Went Here 8 This (2024)

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This Mexican Cornbread Stuffing Recipe is made with sweet cornbread, roasted poblano peppers, melted cheeses, and of course, that deliciously smoky, spicy pork chorizo. This is the Thanksgiving stuffing you want to be serving to your guests!

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This post was originally published in October 2017. It has been updated for content and photos.

Let me tell you....this might be the best stuffing ever. For real. The sweetness of the cornbread, the intense flavor of the chorizo, along with those wonderfully smoky poblano peppers and chili powder is just the most awesome combination of flavors.

Plus, cheese. I don't feel the need to explain how good cheese is. Especially in this Mexican Cornbread Stuffing Recipe.

Cornbread stuffing is my FAVORITE. Like this super awesome and quite popular Oyster and Andouille Sausage Stuffing....

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  • The Ingredients
  • Step By Step Instructions
  • Expert Tips
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Freezing Options
  • More Popular Thanksgiving Side Dishes
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Why This Recipe Works

  1. It's super easy to make, and can be made ahead for convenience;
  2. The roasted poblanos add an amazing smoky flavor that complements the chorizo and slight sweetness of the cornbread perfectly;
  3. Chili powder adds the perfect amounts of spice.

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The Ingredients

Cornbread! Obviously. You can either buy it or make it. I actually have a hard time finding it in the store, so I usually whip together a quick couple boxes of Jiffy corn muffin mix. It comes out a little dry, which is perfect for this chorizo stuffing.

If you want to make it from scratch, more power to you, but I'm all about the easy way!!

The roasted poblano peppers are a must. If you can't find poblanos (they should be available in most stores), you can also substitute anaheims and follow the same process below for roasting.

For the chorizo, I use any old pork chorizo. It can usually be found in the same section as the bacon. The stored often carry beef and veggie chorizo also, but I am partial to the pork as I feel it has the best flavor.

You can find the ingredients at your local store, or buy some of them through the below Amazon links if you don't feel like getting up (affiliate links):

I also recommend using homemade chicken broth - check out my recipe here, it's super easy - but I also included a link above for my favorite chicken stock base when I'm out of stock and in a hurry.

Step By Step Instructions

First, preheat the oven to 350F degrees. Crumble the cornbread and place it in a large bowl; set aside.

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Heat a skillet over medium heat, add the onion, poblano peppers and garlic and cook for about 1 minute.

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Then add the chorizo and cook until it starts to brown; about 5 minutes.

Add the cumin, salt and chili powder. If you like more spice, feel free to add more chili powder.

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Pour the chorizo mixture over the cornbread and add the cheese. Mix it up until the cornbread is coated with the mixture. Be careful not to over mix or the cornbread will become mushy.

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Add the chicken stock, a ¼ cup at a time, tossing, until the stuffing is all moist. If you like your stuffing more wet, add another ½ to 1 cup of stock to the mixture. I prefer a slightly drier stuffing myself. Be careful not to over mix!

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Pour the mixture in a baking dish and cover with a lid or aluminum foil.

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Bake the stuffing for 45 minutes to an hour, or until it's hot all the way through. Remove the foil/lid for the last 15 minutes to crisp up the top if desired (highly recommended).

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How to Roast Poblano Peppers

Place the whole chilies directly over a heat source (high heat preferably). I use a grill, but you can also use the broiler or a stove if you have a gas stove. Let them cook until they get charred on the outside. This is going to be different for every grill/stove, etc. Just watch them until they are charred.

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Once the chilies are charred on the outside, remove from the heat and place them on a plate to cool.Once the peppers are cooled, peel the charred skin off. It should come off rather easily with your hands.

Before chopping, remove the stem and seeds from the inside of the chilies. I don't used gloves, but if your skin is sensitive, I recommend gloves because the seeds can be potent.

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I personally like to roast batches of peppers and freeze what I don't use for future use.

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Expert Tips

  1. Always bake the stuffing outside of the bird. When you stuff the turkey with the stuffing, it takes a lot longer to cook, typically resulting in drier meat. And possibly resulting in a stuffing that contains unsafe bacteria.It’s just better to cook your Thanksgiving stuffing in a separate baking dish. You can also drizzle the turkey drippings over the stuffing while it cooks if you want.
  2. If your stuffing is too dry, add more chicken broth until the desired consistency is reached. be careful not to add too much or the dressing will be soggy;
  3. I always recommend using fresh poblano peppers. However, if you can't find them, any fresh chili will do. And in a pinch, you can add canned green chilies that have been drained.
  4. I prefer pork chorizo, but beef, tofu or chicken chorizo can be used as well.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What do I do if my stuffing is too moist? If your stuffing has become a gummy mess, dump it out onto a large baking sheet and spread it out. Bake it in a 350 degree oven until it has dried to the desired consistency.
  2. How do you fix stuffing that is too dry? Add more liquid until desired consistency is reached.
  3. Can I make cornbread stuffing ahead of time? You can totally make this stuffing the day before, which is perfect for Thanksgiving. Prepare the chorizo and poblano mixture and store in a covered container in the fridge overnight, or up to 3 days. When you’re ready to cook it, add the mixture to the cornbread, and follow the remaining recipe instructions.
  4. How long does cornbread stuffing last? It can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 days, To reheat, place in a 350 degree oven for 15 minutes, or until heated through. Add additional broth when reheating if stuffing is dry.
  5. Can you freeze cornbread stuffing? See below for freezing instructions.
  6. How do I reheat stuffing without drying it out? Let the stuffing come to room temperature. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 30-40 minutes, until warmed through. If stuffing is too dry, add liquid, just a little at a time. Note, if stuffing is brought to room temperature properly, you shouldn’t need to add additional liquid.

Freezing Options

You can freeze this cornbread stuffing either before or after cooking. To freeze before, prepare all the ingredients and place in a baking dish. Wrap securely with foil and plastic wrap to prevent freezer burn.

Can be store for up to 3 weeks. To thaw, place in the fridge overnight. Cook according to the recipe instructions.

To freezer after cooking, place stuffing in a freezer safe container, or wrap in foil and freezer safe plastic wrap. To thaw, place stuffing in the fridge overnight. To reheat, place stuffing in the oven for 20-30 minutes, or until warmed through. You may need to add additional broth if the stuffing is dry. Start with ½ cup and work up if needed.

More Popular Thanksgiving Side Dishes

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Recipe

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Mexican Cornbread Stuffing Recipe

This Mexican Cornbread Stuffing Recipe is made with sweet cornbread, roasted poblano peppers, melted cheeses, and of course, that deliciously smoky, spicy pork chorizo.

4.95 from 20 votes

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 270kcal

Author: Danielle Wolter

Ingredients

  • 4 cups cornbread
  • ½ stick unsalted butter
  • ½ onion, diced
  • 2 poblano peppers, roasted, peeled and diced
  • ½ lbs. pork chorizo
  • 1 tsp. cumin
  • 1 tsp. chili powder
  • ½ tsp. salt
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1-8 oz. package Mexican cheese
  • 1 cup chicken stock

Instructions

  • First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees.Crumble the cornbread and place it in a large bowl; set aside.

  • Heat the butter in a skillet over medium heat, add the onion, poblano peppers and garlic and cook for about 1 minute, until soft.

  • Add the chorizo and cook until it starts to brown; about 5-10 minutes.Add the cumin, salt and chili powder. If you like more spice, feel free to add more chili powder.

  • Pour the chorizo mixture over the cornbread and add the cheese.Mix gently until the cornbread is coated with the chorizo mixture. Be careful not to over mix.

  • Add the chicken broth, a ¼ cup at a time, mixing, until the stuffing is all wet. Again, be careful not to over mix - all mixing should be done very gently. Add more broth if it seems too dry.Pour the mixture in a baking dish and cover with a lid or aluminum foil.

  • Bake the stuffing for 45 minutes to an hour, or until it's hot all the way through. Remove the foil/lid for the last 15 minutes to crisp up the top (optional but recommended).

How to Roast Poblanos

  • Place the whole chilies directly over a heat source (high heat preferably). I use a grill, but you can also use the broiler or a stove if you have a gas stove. Let them cook until they get charred on the outside. This is going to be different for every grill/stove, etc. Just watch them until they are charred.Once the chilies are charred on the outside, remove from the heat and place them on a plate to cool.Once the peppers are cooled, peel the charred skin off. It should come off rather easily with your hands. Before chopping, remove the stem and seeds from the inside of the chilies. I don't used gloves, but if your skin is sensitive, I recommend gloves because the seeds can be potent.

Expert Tips:

  1. Always bake the stuffing outside of the bird. When you stuff the turkey with the stuffing, it takes a lot longer to cook, typically resulting in drier meat. And possibly resulting in a stuffing that contains unsafe bacteria.It’s just better to cook your Thanksgiving stuffing in a separate baking dish. You can also drizzle the turkey drippings over the stuffing while it cooks if you want.
  2. If your stuffing is too dry, add more chicken broth until the desired consistency is reached. be careful not to add too much or the dressing will be soggy;
  3. I always recommend using fresh poblano peppers. However, if you can't find them, any fresh chili will do. And in a pinch, you can add canned green chilies that have been drained.
  4. I prefer pork chorizo, but beef, tofu or chicken chorizo can be used as well.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5cups | Calories: 270kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 54mg | Sodium: 597mg | Potassium: 157mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 694IU | Vitamin C: 25mg | Calcium: 73mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the difference between cornbread stuffing and cornbread dressing? ›

So stuffing is cooked inside the bird. Dressing is cooked outside the bird, usually in a casserole dish.

Why put eggs in stuffing? ›

Broth: Chicken broth keeps the stuffing moist without making it soggy. Eggs: Two lightly beaten eggs help hold the dressing together and add moisture. Water: You can add a few tablespoons of water, if you'd like, to achieve your desired consistency.

What are the ingredients in Trader Joe's cornbread stuffing? ›

TOASTED WHITE BREAD AND CORNBREAD CROUTONS (UNBLEACHED ENRICHED FLOUR [WHEAT FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMIN, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID], SUGAR, SALT, CORN MEAL, WHEAT GLUTEN, SUNFLOWER OIL, YEAST, CANOLA OIL, ASCORBIC ACID [DOUGH CONDITIONER], ROSEMARY EXTRACT [TO PRESERVE]), DEHYDRATED ONION, ...

What is stuffing called in the South? ›

But for the Thanksgiving side dish in the South, the term dressing was adopted in place of stuffing, which was viewed as a crude term, during the Victorian era. Although dressing and stuffing are interchangeable terms, the signature ingredient of this Thanksgiving side dish in the South is cornbread.

What kind of bread is good for stuffing? ›

You can use any kind; store-bought white bread works well and would probably be my #1 suggestion for stuffing. You could also try using cut up dinner rolls, sourdough bread (actually this would be my personal first pick), challah, or anything else you want to experiment with.

Can you leave cornbread out overnight for dressing? ›

Be sure to leave enough time — the cornbread needs to sit out overnight to harden slightly before you make the dressing.

How do you keep cornbread dressing from getting gummy? ›

Stir occasionally to ensure even drying. And if your dressing is still too mushy after baking, you can add more crumbled cornbread, dry bread, or even dry breadcrumbs or croutons to absorb excess moisture. Mix it in gently, so you don't compress the dressing too much.

What ingredients keep cornbread from being dry? ›

Add in some Flour

Adding in flour will help to keep the cornbread moist. I like to use a 50/50 ratio of cornmeal to flour in my recipe.

Is it OK to make stuffing a day ahead of time? ›

The short answer to whether you can making stuffing ahead of time is yes.

Why do people put mayo in scrambled eggs? ›

The mayonnaise adds a creaminess and rich taste to the scrambled eggs that you won't find any other way. And it means you can skip using milk, which can make scrambled eggs too runny and inconsistent.

What is traditional stuffing made of? ›

Classic stuffing made with bread cubes, seasonings, and held together with chicken stock and eggs. A holiday staple!

What is Pepperidge Farm stuffing made of? ›

MADE FROM: ENRICHED WHEAT FLOUR (FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, SALT, SUGAR, YEAST, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: VEGETABLE OILS (CANOLA AND/OR SUNFLOWER AND/OR PALM), MOLASSES, SPICES, CELERY, ONION POWDER, CALCIUM PROPIONATE TO EXTEND FRESHNESS, MALTED BARLEY ...

Is Jiffy cornbread ingredients? ›

Ingredients. WHEAT FLOUR, DEGERMED YELLOW CORN MEAL, SUGAR, LARD (HYDROGENATED LARD, BHT AND CITRIC ACID PRESERVATIVES), CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF: BAKING SODA, TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, SODIUM ACID PYROPHOSPHATE, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE, SALT, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID, WHEAT STARCH.

What is the difference between stuffing vs dressing? ›

To understand the difference between the two, all you have to do is look at the cooking method. Stuffing is stuffed (literally) inside the cavity of the turkey, while dressing is roasted in a separate casserole dish.

Why is it called dressing instead of stuffing? ›

The term dressing, per the History Channel, originated around the 1850s, when the Victorians deemed stuffing too crude for the dish to be named. This happened around the same time that the term “dark meat” began to refer to chicken legs and thighs.

Do Southerners say stuffing or dressing? ›

Some people insist that it should be called dressing when it hasn't actually been stuffed inside a bird. But many people insist on one term or the other regardless of how it's prepared or what's in it. The term dressing is most commonly used in the South, but it's popular in pockets throughout the US.

What's the difference between cornbread and stuffing? ›

The significant difference between the two is the bread — the first building block that contributes the base from which the dish is prepared. Dressing is made from cornbread, and stuffing is traditionally made from other breads — sourdoughs, biscuits, etc.

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