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Thanksgiving Stuffing Balls – The Crispy, Comforting Bite-Sized Holiday Favorite
If there’s one dish that defines the cozy, savory, memory-packed spirit of the holiday season, it’s stuffing. But what if we took that classic Thanksgiving comfort and turned it into the ultimate bite-sized appetizer or side dish? That’s exactly what Thanksgiving Stuffing Balls deliver: crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, perfectly seasoned, irresistibly poppable, and ideal for parties, potlucks, and family holiday gatherings.
This recipe transforms traditional stuffing—or leftover stuffing from your Thanksgiving feast—into gorgeous, flavorful, golden-brown balls that bake beautifully and hold their shape without falling apart. Whether you serve them with turkey gravy, cranberry sauce, or a creamy dip, stuffing balls bring a deliciously nostalgic twist to your table. They’re also incredibly easy to customize, making them a reliable favorite for any Thanksgiving menu, Christmas dinner, or winter celebration.
Today, we’re diving deep into everything you need to know to master Thanksgiving Stuffing Balls, from ingredients to instructions, helpful tips, fun variations, serving ideas, storage notes, and more. If you’re looking for a new holiday staple that’s quick, fuss-free, and crowd-approved, this recipe is your next go-to.

Why Thanksgiving Stuffing Balls Are a Must-Make Holiday Recipe
Stuffing balls are more than just a cute way to serve stuffing—they’re practical and incredibly satisfying. Here’s why home cooks love them:
✔ Perfect for Leftovers
Instead of reheating stuffing, reinvent it! These balls turn leftovers into something crave-worthy.
✔ Fantastic as a Side or Appetizer
Serve them alongside turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, and gravy—or place them on a party platter.
✔ Kid-Friendly and Handheld
Children love bite-sized foods, and stuffing balls are easy to grab, dip, and enjoy.
✔ Made with Simple Ingredients
Most ingredients are pantry staples or already part of your Thanksgiving dinner.
✔ Easily Customizable
Add sausage, veggies, herbs, spices, or cheese—there are endless flavor directions.
✔ Freezer-Friendly
Make a batch ahead of time and bake whenever you need an easy, comforting side.
Ingredients for Thanksgiving Stuffing Balls
Below are the essential components that make stuffing balls flavorful, moist, and structurally sound. If using leftover stuffing, you’ll only need to add eggs and broth.
Stuffing Ball Ingredients
- 6 cups prepared stuffing (boxed, homemade, or leftover)
- 2 large eggs, beaten
- ½–1 cup chicken broth (as needed for moisture)
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 2 tablespoons melted butter
- ¼ cup freshly chopped parsley
- Optional: 1 cup cooked crumbled sausage
- Optional: ½ cup shredded cheddar or mozzarella
- Optional: ½ teaspoon poultry seasoning
For Serving
- Turkey gravy
- Cranberry sauce
- Ranch or garlic aioli

Instructions – How to Make Thanksgiving Stuffing Balls
1. Preheat and Prepare
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease it with nonstick spray.
2. Mix the Stuffing Base
In a large bowl, add your stuffing. Break up any large pieces so the mixture forms evenly textured crumbs.
3. Add Eggs and Seasoning
Pour the beaten eggs over the stuffing. Add garlic powder, onion powder, pepper, parsley, and melted butter.
4. Moisten with Broth
Add ½ cup broth and mix with a large spoon or clean hands. If the stuffing feels dry or crumbly, add extra broth 1 tablespoon at a time until the mixture holds together when squeezed.
5. Form the Balls
Scoop the mixture using a spoon or cookie scoop, then roll into balls about 1½ inches wide. Place each ball onto the baking sheet.
6. Bake Until Golden
Bake for 20–25 minutes, or until the stuffing balls are crispy on the outside and heated through.
7. Serve Warm
Serve immediately with gravy or dipping sauces of your choice.
Tips for Perfect Stuffing Balls Every Time
Moisture Is Key
If your stuffing is dry, the balls will crumble. Add broth gradually until the texture sticks together easily.
Don’t Over-Mix
Mix just until combined to keep the stuffing balls tender.
Homemade or Boxed Stuffing Works
Whether you use Stove Top, Pepperidge Farm, or a homemade recipe, stuffing balls work beautifully.
Use a Cookie Scoop for Even Cooking
Ensures uniform size and consistent browning.
Add Sausage for Extra Flavor
Sausage stuffing balls are a holiday party classic.
Delicious Variations You Can Try
1. Sausage Stuffing Balls
Add 1 cup cooked crumbled sausage to the mixture for juicy, savory depth.
2. Cheesy Stuffing Balls
Fold in mozzarella or cheddar for gooey, melty centers.
3. Cranberry Herb Stuffing Balls
Add dried cranberries and extra herbs like sage and thyme.
4. Bacon Cheddar Stuffing Balls
Mix cooked bacon bits and cheese into the stuffing for a smoky twist.
5. Veggie Stuffing Balls
Sauté diced celery, onions, and carrots and fold them into the stuffing.
6. Spicy Stuffing Balls
Add red pepper flakes or diced jalapeños.

How to Serve Thanksgiving Stuffing Balls
• As a Side Dish:
Serve alongside roasted turkey, ham, or holiday entrée.
• As an Appetizer:
Place on a platter with gravy and cranberry dip.
• As Party Finger Food:
Serve warm with toothpicks.
• With Breakfast:
Pair with scrambled eggs for a savory breakfast.
• In Bowls:
Add stuffing balls to mashed potatoes + gravy bowls.
How to Store and Reheat
Refrigerate:
Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
Freeze:
Freeze before or after baking for up to 3 months.
Reheat:
Bake at 350°F for 10–12 minutes or air fry for 5 minutes.
Fun Facts About Stuffing
- Stuffing dates back to ancient Rome, where it filled animals and birds with spiced bread mixtures.
- Thanksgiving stuffing varies greatly by region—cornbread in the South, sausage stuffing in the Midwest, oyster stuffing in New England.
- Turning stuffing into crispy balls became a trend in the 1990s and has grown each holiday season since.

Thanksgiving Stuffing Balls
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Place prepared stuffing in a large bowl and break up any large clumps.
- Add beaten eggs, garlic powder, onion powder, pepper, parsley, and melted butter.
- Add chicken broth gradually until the mixture holds together when pressed.
- Scoop and roll the mixture into 1.5-inch balls and place on the baking sheet.
- Bake 20–25 minutes, until crispy and golden brown.
- Serve warm with gravy or cranberry sauce.




