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For me, holiday cooking and baking is all about bringing out those family favorite recipes that exude comfort and nostalgia. Especially during a year that proved to be quite trying and difficult, I believe we all could use a little more comfort food to help warm our spirits and fill our bellies with goodness as we near the end of this year. Some of my absolute favorite comfort foods that we love to eat near the holidays are cornbread dressing, mashed potatoes, freshly carved turkey and a little gravy to go with it all.
And for those holiday feasts where comfort foods are often in abundance, sometimes it can be a bit of a challenge to “spruce” up the leftovers and enjoy them in a new and exciting way. Personally, I’m not a big fan of leftovers. I’ll eat leftovers once, maybe twice, and then I’m ready to move on, even if it is some of my favorite comfort foods. After Thanksgiving this year, I got a little experimental with our leftovers and created the ultimate holiday comfort food dish…with a twist. These Turkey and Dressing Loaded Baked Potatoes are a perfect portion of pillow-soft buttery baked potatoes, topped with homemade cornbread dressing, turkey, brown gravy and a smidge of cranberry sauce on top. Truthfully, I may never want these classic holiday dishes any other way now!
Cornbread dressing is a popular side dish in the southern portion of the United States. While others enjoy “stuffing” during the holidays, my family prefers cornbread dressing made with Southeastern Mills Cornbread Mix. I keep a variety of Southeastern Mills baking and gravy mixes on hand at all times. The made from scratch quality you find in Southeastern Mills baking and gravy mixes make meal prep easy and convenient any time of year, but especially right here at the holidays. The cornbread dressing made with Southeastern Mills Cornbread Mix is a star ingredient in these loaded baked potatoes, and I love the that I’m able to simply mix, bake and enjoy perfect cornbread every time I pour the batter into a skillet. Southeastern Mills baking and gravy mixes are the perfect complement to any meal, and they can be used in so many unique and non-traditional ways!
When making cornbread dressing, you’ll want to make your cornbread a day or two in advance. You’ll start by preparing two packages of Southeastern Mills Cornbread mix according to package instructions. Allow it to cool completely, then crumble into very fine little pieces inside a gallon sized resealable bag. Seal it up and set it aside until you’re ready to prepare the dressing.
Freshly carved turkey is my favorite thing to serve alongside dressing, and pouring a little Southeastern Mills Roast Turkey Gravy Mix on top is like the icing on the cake. I love to serve gravy on top of mashed potatoes as well, so including it in these Loaded Turkey & Dressing Baked Potatoes to achieve the ultimate comfort food just felt so right.
Making these Loaded Turkey & Dressing Baked Potatoes is as easy as 1-2-3. You’re basically just layering up those classic holiday dishes and using the potato as the vessel. You’ll start with a baked potato. You can bake them in the oven, or cook them in an instant pressure cooker to speed up the process a little bit. Once your potato is cooked, add a little salt and butter if you like.
Next, spoon in a little bit of cornbread dressing, and use a fork to gently incorporate the dressing a little into the potato. Then, shred some turkey and add it on top of the potato. As I mentioned earlier, this is a really great way to get creative with holiday meal leftovers if you’re looking for a fun and delicious way to jazz up the giant turkey you prepared for the holidays!
Finally, it’s time to top the potato with your favorite turkey and dressing toppings. Some people prefer gravy, other people prefer cranberry sauce, and then there are those people (I’m raising my hand high over here) that love to add both! The Roast Turkey Gravy Mix from Southeastern Mills was the perfect touch to top off these baked potatoes, and taking that first bite into this unconventional baked potato was truly comfort food at its finest!
If you’d like to jazz up those holiday leftovers like I did, or if you’re looking for a fun and unique way to serve up traditional holiday menu items, you can find my recipe for these Loaded Turkey & Dressing Baked Potatoes, including the cornbread dressing below!
Loaded Turkey & Dressing Baked Potatoes
Ingredients
For Cornbread Dressing
- 2 packages Southeastern Mills Cornbread Mix prepared
- 6-8 slices white sandwich bread gently torn into thumb size pieces
- 2 large yellow or white onions very finely chopped
- 1 bunch celery both ends removed and very finely chopped
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1 26 oz family size can Cream of Chicken Soup
- 1 Tbs rubbed sage
- 1 tsp poultry seasoning
- 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
For Baked Potato
- 3-4 large russet potatoes baked
- 2-3 cups cooked shredded turkey
- 1 package Southeastern Mills Turkey Gravy Mix prepared
- Cranberry Sauce if desired
Instructions
For Cornbread Dressing
- Prepare cornbread according to package instruction and allow to cool completely
- Crumble cornbread into very fine pieces and seal in a sealable zipper bag and set aside over night
- Grease a large casserole dish (9x13 or larger)
- Grease a large casserole dish (9x13 or larger)
- Combine very finely diced onions and celery in a stockpot and add just enough water to cover the top of the onions and celery
- Boil until the celery is good and tender, or to your liking. Do not drain. You'll use the broth off of the vegetables in the dressing.
- Transfer crumbled corn bread to a very large mixing bowl and place torn white bread right on top - do not stir in
- Pour onion and celery mixture over cornbread, followed by the can of cream of chicken, 2 cups chicken broth, and your seasonings.
- Pour into greased baking dish and bake uncovered for 55-60 minutes, or until bubbling and a nice thin crust has formed around the edges. Serve immediately
Assembling Baked Potato:
- Layer prepared cornbread dressing, shredded turkey, Southeastern Mills Roast Turkey Gravy and cranberry sauce (if desired) and enjoy!
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Do you have a favorite way to jazz up holiday leftovers? Incorporating Southeastern Mills gravy and baking mixes into your holiday meals is a great way to elevate your meals with a made-from-scratch quality, so be sure to keep an eye out for them during your next grocery store run!
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