Thanksgiving Dressing With A Kick

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This is going to be short and sweet.  Actually, short and spicy.  A few years ago I found a dressing recipe that made me swoon.  Swoon, I tell you.  It added a wonderful kick to what I’ve always considered a holiday meal BEGGING for something spicy.

Get this – Tamale Cornbread Dressing.  Crazy, right?  The first bite made it my instant Thanksgiving favorite.

It is not my recipe.  I’m not going to even pretend I adapted it.  (I did use cheese and veggie green chile tamales from Whole Foods, but that’s only because we don’t eat beef, pork, or chicken.) It was straight up perfect. Therefore, I will be a polite blogger and won’t list the recipe here.

So go, right now.  If you are looking for something a little different, something that will put a little bounce in your step, a little aye-yi-yi in your Thanksgiving celebration, head on over to The Homesick Texan and get that wonderful recipe.  You won’t be sorry.

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Comments

  1. Wow, what a lovely picture. I like the table setting. What this this table needs is some mulled wine to start. We expect a picture with the food in the next post. -:)

  2. Ohh I love your table set. Crisp whites and those adorable pumpkins. Dressing sounds interesting too. Have a great weekend and Happy Thanksgiving!
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  3. Well that just sounds delicious and refreshingly different! Thanks for sharing with us at The Thankful HomeAcre Hop!

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  4. Cornbread stuffing is our family’s tradition as well but tamale dressing sounds intriguing… p.s. you turned me on to The Homesick Texan. Do you have her cookbook?
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