What’s your favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal? For me, it has to be the stuffing. Turkey is delicious and the other sides are great, but nothing beats the stuffing in a holiday feast. If you’re cooking Thanksgiving dinner yourself, the stuffing is the keystone of the meal. Sure the turkey is important, but it’s pretty easy–throw it in the oven and go watch a parade. Just don’t ruin it and you’ve done your job. The stuffing is what people will notice the most.

Even among stuffing-lovers, there is a disagreement over what is the best thanksgiving stuffing. Your stuffing choice is a difficult decision. Should you go with a traditional bread stuffing (How to Make Bread Stuffing) or look for something different to spice up your meal? It’s a tough call–not everyone will appreciate a break from tradition–but it could be the one thing to make your dinner memorable.

Rice stuffing, fruit stuffing and potato stuffing are three great ideas to add a little extra flavor to the stuffing tradition. Take a look at the great article, How to Make Turkey Stuffing for ideas and recipies. There are some more great ideas in the guides How to Make Chestnut Stuffing and How to Make Leek and Wild Mushroom Stuffing. Some other delicious ideas are oyster stuffing, cornbread stuffing and sausage stuffing. Whichever stuffing-recipe you pick, the it is sure to be your guests’ favorite part of your holiday meal.