Vegan Stuffing Post: Recipe Trio. (2024)

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Vegan Stuffing Post: Recipe Trio. (1)I hope you've already read my Vegan Stuffing 101 post, and now you are ready to continue my Vegan Thanksgiving Series by diving into three creative and delicious vegan stuffing recipes. This is the definitive post for vegan stuffing. Look no further. Three yummy recipes to choose from. It's all in here...

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Where to "Stuff" the Stuffing.
I already went over this briefly in my Stuffing 101 post, but here again are your various options:

"Where to Stuff Your Stuffing" Options:
#1: Simply scoop it into a casserole dish and cover tightly with foil.
#2: Stuff into individual servings of baked mini squash.
#3: Stuff into one medium-large (still has to fit in your oven) baked pumpkin - slice in half before serving. The two halves become pumpkin bowls perfect for scooping out portions.
#4: Scoop into a butternut squash puree and citrus slice lined casserole dish for optimal moisture.
#5: Wrap into individual fillo dough purses. The Fillo Factory brand makes a vegan organic fillo dough. In the freezer section of Whole Foods Market.
#6: Scoop into hollowed out baked apples.
#7: Scoop into baked, half-hollowed fuyu persimmon shells.

Baking Times for "Stuff it" Selections:
If using a large casserole dish, bake at least 20-25 minutes at 400 degrees. If you are stuffing a squash/pumpkin, baking time should be about the same, but larger pumpkins-longer time. You may want to decrease the oven temp if baking very small squash. Stuffing fillo purses? Fillo purses usually take around 15-20 minutes in a crowded oven. Simply wrap the purse, secure with a toothpick or tie and spray lightly with oil for browning. Yummy idea: You can even place a thin slice of braised tofu inside your filo purse and layer the stuffing on top.

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What Bread to Use?
I have had great luck with Whole Foods 365 brand Birdland Multi Seed Bread. I also love Vermont Bread Company's Soft 10 Grain bread. If you can't decide, simply choose a bread that you'd like to eat on its own, and you'll be OK. Breads that are too heavy or fiberous will not make the ideal stuffing. Choose something light and fluffy, but hopefully still with some grains and seeds built in. Also, choose bread that has been sitting out all morning or is already a "day old" aka dried out. Note: The drier the bread, the less of it you will need to use. Moist bread won't soak up as much liquid without sogging, so you'll need to use a tad more of it. Stuffing pros know that fresh vs. hard/super dry bread cubes will give you different textured stuffing. Experiment with both and see what you like. I personally like my bread on the softer side.
Another Note - about crusts: When trimming your bread, don't throw away your bread crusts! I'll teach you a delicious easy dessert stuffing recipe on my "desserts day" of this series.

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Once you've decided where to stuff your stuffing and what bread to use, you can proceed with choosing a recipe. All three recipes below are vegan, and make about 6-7 cups-post cooking.

Recipe #1: Tempeh Bacon Shiitake Jalapeno Stuffing

Tempeh Bacon:
1 package tempeh, 8 ounces, cubed
1 tablespoon liquid smoke
*Colgin Brand is vegan
1 tablespoon agave syrup
½ teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon olive oil - for greasing skillet
½ teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
¼ teaspoon cumin powder

Stuffing:
6-7 cups of diced bread cubes
3 tablespoon vegan buttery spread
*Earth Balance brand
1 ¼ cups onion, chopped (white or yellow)
1 ¼ cups celery, sliced thin
½ cup parsley, finely chopped
2 teaspoon poultry seasoning (spice blend)
1 ½ cups sliced shiitake mushrooms
1 large jalapeno, diced
*remove seeds and white vein for milder spiciness
½ teaspoon dried thyme
¼ teaspoon cumin powder
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
¼ teaspoon black pepper
¼ cup dried cranberries
¼ cup dry roasted pistachios
1 ¼ cups vegetable broth
1 ½ cups tempeh bacon (see above)

Directions:
1. De-crust your bread. Slice into small cubes. Set aside.
2. Prepare the tempeh bacon by sauteing all the tempeh bacon ingredients in a skillet until the bits become browned and crispy on the outside. Set Aside.
3. In a medium soup pan, turn heat on med-high, and melt in the buttery spread. Add the celery, onion, parsley and poultry seasoning. Saute until tender and buttery spread is absorbed.
4. Add in the shiitake mushrooms, jalapeno, thyme, cumin, vinegar and pepper. Saute until mushrooms are lightly cooked through.
5. Add in the remaining ingredients: pistachios, cranberries and your veggie broth. Let simmer for a few minutes and go grab your bread.
6. Reduce the heat and fold in your bread cubes. Try not to 'mash' the bread into 'mush', but you also want them to be soaked through. You may need to add more or less bread cubes depending on the dryness of your bread. Too soggy? Add more cubes. Too dense? Add a bit more veggie broth.
7. Lastly, remove from heat and fold in 1 ½ cups of your tempeh bacon bits. You may have leftover bits - you can toss them in or use them in another dish.
8. Transfer stuffing into your "stuff it" selection and proceed as instructed above.

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Recipe #2: Butternut Tangerine Pecan Stuffing

6-7 cups diced bread cubes
3 tablespoon vegan buttery spread
1 cup onion, chopped (white or yellow)
2 cups celery, sliced thin
½ cup parsley, finely chopped
1 tablespoon poultry seasoning (spice blend)
1 cup pecans, chopped
¼ cup pecans, whole
½ cup dried cranberries/cherries or chopped apricots
¾ cup fresh-squeezed tangerine juice
1 tablespoon tangerine zest
¼ teaspoon dried orange peel (optional)
¼ teaspoon black pepper
dash of salt
1 cup butternut squash puree (canned or fresh)
½ cup vegetable broth
optional: 1 cup fluffy wild rice

Directions:
1. De-crust your bread. Slice into small cubes. Set aside.
2. Prepare your fluffy wild rice if you are using it. Set Aside.
3. In a medium soup pan, turn heat on med-high, and melt in the buttery spread. Add the celery, onion, parsley and poultry seasoning. Saute until tender.
4. Add in the pecans, dried fruit, tangerine juice, tangerine zest, salt, pepper and dried orange peel. Stir for a few minutes.
5. Fold in the butternut squash puree. Then add in your veggie broth.
6. Fold in your bread cubes. Try not to 'mash' the bread, but you also want it soaked through. If adding wild rice, fold it in now. You may need to add more or less bread cubes depending on the dryness of your bread. Too soggy? Add more cubes. Too dense? Add a bit more veggie broth.
7. Transfer stuffing into your "stuff it" selection and proceed as stated above.

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Recipe #3: Apple Sage 'Sausage' Chestnut Stuffing

6-7 cups diced bread cubes
3 tablespoon vegan buttery spread
1 cup onion, chopped (white or yellow)
1 ½ cups celery, sliced thin
½ cup parsley, finely chopped
1 tablespoon poultry seasoning (spice blend)
¼ teaspoon black pepper
1 cup roasted chestnuts, chopped
¼ cup roasted chestnuts, whole
1 medium apple, chopped (granny smith, fuji or honeycrisp varieties are my faves)
5 leaves fresh sage, chopped
¼ cup crushed walnuts
1 ¼ cups vegetable broth
2 links Apple Sage flavor of Vegan Sausage, chopped (about 1 ½ cups)
*Field Roast Grain Meat Co. brand

Directions:
1. De-crust your bread. Slice into small cubes. Set aside.
2. Prepare the diced vegan sausage by sauteing in a skillet until the bits become browned and a bit crispy on the outside. Set Aside.
3. In a medium soup pan, turn heat on med-high, and melt in the buttery spread. Add the celery, onion, parsley and poultry seasoning. Saute until tender.
4. Add in the black pepper, chestnuts, apple and ½ of your sage. Saute until tender.
5. Add in the remaining ingredients: walnuts and your veggie broth. Let simmer for a few seconds and go grab your bread.
6. Fold in your bread cubes. Try not to 'mash' the bread, but you also want it soaked through. You may need to add more or less bread cubes depending on the dryness of your bread. Too soggy? Add more cubes. Too dense? Add a bit more veggie broth.
7. Lastly, fold in your sausage bits and last bits of fresh sage.
8. Transfer stuffing into your "stuff it" selection and proceed as stated above.

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About Kathy Patalsky

Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.

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FAQs

Which Pepperidge farm stuffing is vegan? ›

Pepperidge Farm

Vegans can enjoy the Herb Seasoned Classic and Corn Bread Classic stuffing mixes. But, don't forget about the Herb Seasoned Cubed, Sage & Onion Cubed, and Country Style Cubed varieties.

What is vegan stuffing made of? ›

In this vegan stuffing recipe, I keep the celery, onions, and crusty bread, but I use a generous amount of olive oil instead of butter, which adds robust flavor. Then, I increase the veggies. Along with the onion and celery, I add a hefty amount of shiitake mushrooms, kale, and tons of fresh herbs.

Who sells vegan stuffing? ›

Sainsbury's 12 Sage & Onion Vegan Stuffing Balls 270g | Sainsbury's.

Is there a vegetarian stuffing mix? ›

Made from specially baked stuffing bread, and then dusted with just the right touch of herbs and spices. It is the ideal complement to your entrées.

Is Pepperidge Farm stuffing dairy free? ›

Yes! The manufacturer claims that this product is dairy free.

Is Kraft Stove Top stuffing vegan? ›

No. This product is not vegan as it lists 2 ingredients that derive from animals and 4 ingredients that could derive from animals depending on the source.

What can I use instead of egg to bind stuffing? ›

Some common egg substitutes include:
  1. Mashed banana. Mashed banana can act as a binding agent when baking or making pancake batter. ...
  2. Applesauce. Applesauce can also act as a binding agent. ...
  3. Fruit puree. ...
  4. Avocado. ...
  5. Gelatin. ...
  6. Xanthan gum. ...
  7. Vegetable oil and baking powder. ...
  8. Margarine.
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What can you use instead of stuffing? ›

Here are a few suggestions.
  • Old tights or socks. Nylons work great, but woolly ones will do too. ...
  • Worn out t-shirts or jumpers. Again, these should be clean. ...
  • Tissues or tissue paper. ...
  • Newspaper. ...
  • Plastic bags. ...
  • Packing materials. ...
  • Toy stuffing from another toy. ...
  • The filling from a pillow.
Jan 22, 2019

What is a substitute for margarine in stuffing? ›

It's easy to swap in coconut oil, olive oil, canola oil, avocado oil, or vegetable oil for margarine. In most recipes, oil is substituted for margarine at a 3:4 ratio. This accounts for any water or other ingredients in the margarine. So, for every cup of margarine in the recipe, use 3/4 cup of oil.

Why is stuffing not vegan? ›

Traditionally stuffing isn't vegan because it uses dairy butter and sometimes even eggs, but I've figured out how to get rid of all that stuff. What is this? It's called stuffing because traditionally it's what people stuff turkey with before roasting.

Does Aldi sell stuffing mix? ›

Enjoy Chef's Cupboard Chicken Stuffing Mix all year round. Stuffing is a great side dish for any family meal, and can be incorporated into many savory recipes. This stuffing can be made within 5 minutes, making it a quick and easy option. Grab a box of Chicken Stuffing Mix from ALDI on your next shopping trip.

Is Aunt Bessies stuffing vegan? ›

Product Description: Stuffing with Breadcrumb, onion and herbs. Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.

Are Pepperidge Farm pastry sheets vegan? ›

EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY: Puff Pastry Sheets are light, tender pastry that puffs into dozens of flaky, golden layers for a supremely airy texture. LABOR SAVER: Save time on prep by just thawing, heating and serving. CROWD FAVORITE: Our puff pastries are vegan and Kosher certified.

Is Pepperidge Farm Rye vegan? ›

If you like rye bread, you're in luck. Pepperidge Farms bread is not vegan, including their burger and hot dog buns. Thomas' English Muffins are not vegan either, though I found several vegan-friendly brands sitting right next to them on the shelf.

What is the most popular stuffing at Pepperidge Farm? ›

Best Classic: Pepperidge Farm Herb Seasoned Classic Stuffing

Though we preferred the seasoning in the Arnold stuffing in general, we didn't always love its perfect little cubes. We pined for something more like fresh torn bread, with some little crumbs and some irregular shards.

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