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Amish Potato Stuffing

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By: Pamela Reed
Posted:8/21/21
Updated:11/15/24
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The best potato stuffing there is! Make your Thanksgiving dinner extra comforting with this Amish Potato Stuffing recipe. The savory bites of mashed potatoes, breadcrumbs, sauteed veggies, and sage make this side dish a must-have at holiday meals.

potato stuffing with a browned top in baking dish on table.

Mashed Potato Stuffing for Thanksgiving

Prepare to be hit with a surge of nostalgia because this potato stuffing has everything you love about a classic stuffing recipe but with an authentic Amish twist!

I first discovered Amish stuffing as I was exploring the many weekend markets in Pennsylvania growing up. There are always Amish stands outside of these markets, usually selling goodies like discounted produce, shoofly pie, and chicken breasts stuffed with potato stuffing. This quickly became my new favorite meal and I knew I had to recreate it at home!

Layers of sage, celery, mashed potatoes, and breadcrumbs bake together to create this savory potato stuffing. This recipe is a must-have when serving a loaded Thanksgiving or holiday dinner to family and friends. Make sure to serve it next to a juicy turkey, fresh green bean casserole, dinner rolls and pumpkin cream cheese roll for dessert!

baked potato stuffing in white casserole dish.

Potato stuffing vs. traditional Thanksgiving stuffing

This recipe varies slightly from a traditional Thanksgiving stuffing recipe. You’ll usually only find breadcrumbs seasoned with chicken stock, eggs, celery, and herbs in the traditional version.

The alternative is a popular choice in Pennsylvania Dutch country that adds creamy mashed potatoes into what would have been traditional stuffing. Potato stuffing doesn’t need to be made with eggs or broth because it’s already moist and holds together really well. The finished result is creamy and savory, and pairs so well with gravy!

How to Make Amish Potato Stuffing

Saute the onions and celery in a large skillet over medium high heat until they’re soft.

Take the pan off of the heat and stir in the breadcrumbs, mashed potatoes, sage, parsley, and salt and pepper.

Transfer the stuffing mixture to a prepared casserole dish.

uncooked potato stuffing in baking dish on table waiting to go into the oven.

Bake the stuffing until the top is slightly browned and crispy. Serve and enjoy!

baked amish potato stuffing in baking dish on white table.

Can I make this stuffing ahead of time?

Yes you can! Because this stuffing isn’t made with eggs or meat, it stores days before serving. Assemble the stuffing in the casserole dish, cover it well, and store it in the fridge for up to 2 day.

If you don’t want to fully prepare it ahead of time, here are some simple ways to prep the ingredients so they’re ready to go:

  • Mashed potatoes – Make your mashed potatoes (my go to mashed potatoes recipe) up to 3 days ahead. Keep them in the fridge until you’re ready to add them to the stuffing mixture.
  • Breadcrumbs – Tear the bread into chunks and let them sit out, uncovered, in a bowl the night before making the stuffing.

Storing Leftover Stuffing

The leftover stuffing stores well in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Reheat it for a few minutes in the microwave or in the oven until warmed through. You can also use it in Leftover Thanksgiving Casserole.

spoon filled with amish potato stuffing.

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The best potato stuffing there is! Make your Thanksgiving dinner extra comforting with this Amish Potato Stuffing Recipe. The savory bites of mashed potatoes, breadcrumbs, sauteed veggies, and sage make this side dish a must-have at holiday meals.
By: Pamela Reed
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes
Total Time 1 hour hour
serves 6

Ingredients

  • 1 medium onion chopped
  • 3 pieces celery chopped
  • 5 tablespoons butter
  • 4 slices whole wheat bread torn into pieces
  • 3 cups cooked mashed potatoes
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried sage
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley
  • salt + pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • In a large frying pan, saute the onion and celery in butter over medium high heat until the vegetables are soft, about 5 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and stir in bread, mashed potatoes, sage, parsley and salt + pepper. Mix completely.
  • Spray a 9×9 baking dish with nonstick spray, and then pour the stuffing mixture into it.
  • Bake, uncovered for 50-60 minutes or until the top is slightly browned and crispy.
  • Serve and enjoy!

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Nutrition Information:

Calories: 125kcal (6%)
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Pennsylvania Dutch
Keyword: potato stuffing
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