Being a Northerner, the first time I heard about "dressing," I thought it referred to the stuff you pour over a salad. But I was then schooled that it is the Southern variation of the holy grail of carby sides: stuffing. The difference between the two is that stuffing is usually made with bread crumbs whereas dressing is usually made from cornbread with a few eggs added to the mix - it's also typically more moist than stuffing. The secret to making the mist flavorful dressing is by using Bett...