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If you want to lighten up a classic holiday side dish that will satisfy everyone, put this Sausage and Apple Stuffing on your menu now!

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Stuffing is one of my favorite dishes ever. I’m a total carb gal who loves fall flavors, so it’s just a perfect food for me.

Although stuffing is obviously delicious with loads of butter, I knew I could make it very low points and still tasty. That way, I save room for higher point dishes that are more difficult to lighten up without sacrificing flavor.

The real secret is turkey sausage! It adds tons of flavor without much fat, and it bulks up each serving with protein.

The apple also adds a subtle sweetness and, combined with the lean sausage, makes this dish very filling, so much so that you’re not as tempted to overeat. I mean, I can still totally overeat this because it’s SO GOOD, but we’re trying everything we can here to eat well and stay on track!

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Better yet? You’ll get a generous portion–1/8 of a large casserole dish for only 4 SmartPoints! You could make this even lower points by cutting the sausage down to 9 ounces (3 SP per serving). I really love a sausage-heavy stuffing. Adjust to your liking.

Can I Make This Ahead?

Sausage and Apple Stuffing can definitely be made a day ahead! In the past, I’ve done everything up to Step 2, put the components in the fridge, then continued with the remaining steps the day I want to serve it.

Just make sure you bring everything to room temperature before finishing the steps, otherwise it will take longer to cook than indicated in the recipe.

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what other WW-Friendly Items Can I Serve With This?

In the next two weeks, I’ll post recipes for Green Bean Casserole made without canned soups, Classic Mashed Potatoes, and an entire Roasted Turkey with Giblet Gravy that is as lightened up as possible without sacrificing flavor. Check back to make sure you don’t miss out!

In the mean time, you can plan to make my Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins or Gluten Free Pumpkin Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting for an easy dessert.

My Easy Mashed Potatoes are also great for a quick side dish, although they are more on the cheesy/tangy side. As I said, I’ll post a more traditional recipe by next week. 🙂

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I’d love to hear from you if you make this recipe! It makes my day when you share your pics on Instagram and tag me (@litecravings). Don’t forget to use #litecravingsrecipes to make sure I see it. If I don’t get a chance to scroll through my tags quickly enough, I won’t see your post. I always make a point to look through the hashtags, though. So I’ll see it there!

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Sausage and Apple Stuffing

If you want to lighten up a classic holiday side dish that will satisfy everyone, put this Sausage and Apple Stuffing on your menu now!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time45 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr

Servings: 8

Calories: 303kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces bread, like Italian loaf or French baguette, chopped into cubes
  • 16 oz turkey sausage, casings removed
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 3 stalks celery, diced
  • 2-3 medium apples, diced
  • 2 tsp fresh thyme, minced (or 1 tsp dried)
  • 1 tsp dried sage
  • 1 1/2 cups fat free chicken stock (I use Better Than Bouillon for maximum flavor)
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper

Instructions

  • Leave diced bread out on a counter over night to stale up.Preheat oven to 375°F. Alternatively, you could spread bread on baking pan and bake until toasted, about 5-8 minutes while you prepare the other ingredients.

  • In a large nonstick skillet sauté sausage, breaking it up with a wooden spoon as it cooks. Drain meal on a plate with paper towels and return to skillet. Stir in celery, onion and apple and sauté until just tender, about 8 minutes. Add 1 cup of broth, stirring and scrapping bottom to release all of those yummy browned bits, about 1 minute.

  • In a very large bowl, stir together bread cubes, sausage/veggie mixture, sage, thyme, salt, and pepper.

  • In a small bowl, whisk remaining 1/2 cup of broth with the 3 eggs. Stir into bread mixture.

  • Spoon stuffing into a 9 x 13-inch casserole dish, cover with tin foil, and bake for 15 minutes. Remove tin foil and continue baking until browned on top, about 15-20 minutes. Cut into 8 pieces and serve.

Notes

Click here to determine your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe (if you are logged in to your WW app, it should calculate for you automatically). Calculated for 1/8th of the casserole.

WW Green SmartPoints: 5 for 1/8th of the casserole, or 4 for 1/8 if you use 9 ounces of sausage.

WW Blue and Purple SmartPoints: 4 for 1/8th of the casserole, or 3 for 1/8 if you use 9 ounces of sausage.

Nutrition

Calories: 303kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 14g

Sausage and Apple Stuffing | Lite Cravings | WW Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Can I freeze cooked sausage stuffing? ›

Stuffing can be frozen either fully cooked or uncooked, which is good news if you're looking for some make-ahead recipes to save time on the big day.

What is stuffing made of in Christmas dinner? ›

We've got classic sausagemeat versions with fruit and nuts, plus vegetarian and vegan alternatives. For other favourite stuffing recipes, check out these chestnut stuffing recipes. The veggies and vegans in your life will thank you for choosing one of these vegetarian stuffing recipes.

Is it better to freeze stuffing, cooked or uncooked? ›

It is safe to freeze uncooked stuffing; however, the ingredients must be combined, put into a shallow container, and frozen immediately. To use it, do not thaw before cooking. Cook from the frozen state until the stuffing reaches 165°F.

Should I freeze stuffing raw or cooked? ›

Stuffing. Most stuffing recipes can be made ahead and frozen for up to three months. As a general guide, it's best to shape uncooked stuffing into balls, open-freeze on a tray and then transfer to a freezer bag. You can bake from frozen, adding 10 minutes to the cooking time.

Can you eat sausage meat stuffing cold? ›

It's fine to eat leftover stuffing cold, or you can reheat it, covered, fully before serving. In the freezer Wait until it's totally cold and then put into a freezer proof container and freeze for up to 3 months. Defrost thoroughly before reheating.

What is stuffing called when it's not in a turkey? ›

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.

Is stuffing made from sausage meat? ›

This recipe for classic sausage stuffing is nicely flexible, so you can adapt it to what you like. Some sausage meat packets already have added spices and you can even use flavoured sausages, squeezed from their casings, to make stuffing.

How long can you freeze sausage stuffing? ›

Make-Ahead/Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The stuffing can be assembled up to a day ahead and refrigerated until ready to bake; follow the baking instructions in the recipe. It can also can be frozen after baking, tightly covered, for up to 3 months.

How do you reheat frozen sausage stuffing? ›

Heat the oven to 350°F and transfer the stuffing to an oven-safe dish (or, you can keep it in the dish that it was originally cooked in). If it seems dry, you'll want to add a splash of broth. Cover with foil and bake for 20 minutes, then remove foil and bake again until crisp, 15–20 minutes.

How long can you keep cooked sausage meat stuffing in the fridge? ›

Do not refrigerate uncooked stuffing. If stuffing is prepared ahead of time, it must be either frozen or cooked immediately. To use cooked stuffing later, cool in shallow containers and refrigerate it within 2 hours. Use it within 3 to 4 days.

Can you reheat cooked sausage stuffing? ›

The Fastest Way: Microwave

This is my husband's tried-and-true method — nothing glamorous, but it heats the stuffing well. Be sure to add a little broth or butter to your stuffing before reheating to prevent drying out. Transfer stuffing to a microwave-safe dish and cover with a piece of parchment paper.

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