Vegetarian Stuffing Recipe - Budget Bytes (2024)

Stuffing, or “dressing” if you live in the south, is one of the best parts of Thanksgiving dinner. But usually it’s made with the rich drippings from the roasted turkey, which means it’s off limits for vegetarians. But worry not! We’ve crafted a Vegetarian Stuffing recipe that is every bit as flavorful with its toasty cubes of bread, colorful vegetables, an aromatic blend of herbs, and a rich vegetable broth. This vegetarian stuffing is absolutely to die for and might just become your new staple Thanksgiving dinner recipe!

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Ingredients for Vegetarian Stuffing

Here’s all you’ll need to make an incredibly flavorful homemade vegetarian stuffing:

  • Vegetables: Vegetables add flavor, color, and texture to this stuffing. We use a mix of mushrooms, onions, carrots, celery, and garlic for this stuffing recipe.
  • Butter: Butter keeps the stuffing deliciously rich and moist.
  • Herbs: Savory herbs like parsley, sage, thyme, and pepper give this vegetarian stuffing a cozy flavor.
  • French bread: A crusty loaf of French bread provides body to the stuffing and a vehicle for all of that delicious flavor to soak into.
  • Broth: Broth helps the flavors permeate throughout the stuffing and softens the bread into the moist and rich stuffing texture.

Vegan Stuffing Instructions

This vegetarian stuffing can be easily made into a vegan stuffing Simply substitute the butter in this recipe for a store-bought vegan butter and you’re good to go!

Stuffing Flavor Variations

The best part about this vegetarian stuffing is that it is versatile. You can add so many different ingredients to change the flavor. Here are a few fun flavor variation ideas:

  • Try adding diced apples, cranberries, or butternut squash to the mix of vegetables.
  • Swap out the French bread for something like day-old cornbread, croissants, or brioche.
  • Use a different flavor broth. Try a vegetarian “chicken” flavor, mushroom broth, or even a miso broth.
  • Try adding different herbs and spices like, poultry seasoning, turmeric, Cajun seasoning, or even curry powder.

Make Ahead Instructions

Cooking Thanksgiving dinner can get pretty hectic, so I always try to do as much prep ahead of time as possible. You can prep this Vegetarian Stuffing up to two days in advance. Simply prepare the recipe below but stop after combining the sautéed vegetables and bread. Refrigerate the bread and vegetable mixture until the day of. Before baking, add the broth and stir well to combine. Transfer the mixture to the casserole dish and bake as usual.

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Vegetarian Stuffing

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This Vegetarian Stuffing recipe is full of toasty bread cubes, colorful vegetables, flavorful herbs, and a rich vegetable broth.

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Vegetarian Stuffing Recipe - Budget Bytes (4) Servings 8 1 cup each

Prep 20 minutes mins

Cook 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Total 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 8 oz mushrooms ($1.99)
  • 4 stalks celery ($0.75)
  • 3 carrots ($0.22)
  • 1 yellow onion ($0.25)
  • 4 cloves garlic ($0.32)
  • 1/4 bunch parsley ($0.20)
  • 6 Tbsp salted butter, divided ($0.66)
  • 1 tsp dried sage ($0.10)
  • 1 tsp dried thyme ($0.10)
  • Freshly cracked pepper ($0.05)
  • 1/4 tsp salt (or to taste) ($0.02)
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts ($1.38)
  • 1 large loaf French bread (stale*) ($1.29)
  • 1.5 cups vegetable broth ($0.21)

Instructions

  • Begin by preparing the vegetables. Wash and slice the mushrooms, wash and dice the celery, peel and shred the carrots (use a large-holed cheese grater), dice the onion, mince the garlic, and chop the parsley.

  • Add 3 Tbsp of the butter to a large pot along with the sliced mushrooms. Sauté the mushrooms over medium heat until they have released all of their moisture and have begun to caramelize and brown on the edges (about 5-7 minutes).

  • Add the garlic, onion, sage, thyme, some freshly cracked pepper, and 1/4 tsp salt to the pot. Continue to sauté the onions are soft and transparent (about 3-5 minutes), add the celery and continue to sauté for a few minutes more. Finally, add the shredded carrots and continue to sauté for a couple more minutes, or just until the carrots begin to soften.

  • While sautéing the vegetables, add the chopped walnuts to a dry skillet. Cook and stir the walnut pieces over medium heat for 2-3 minutes, or just until they begin to give off a nutty aroma. Remove them from the heat immediately.

  • Finally, add the toasted walnuts, the remaining 3 Tbsp butter, and a handful of fresh parsley to the pot. Stir until the butter has fully melted. Taste the vegetable mixture and add a touch more salt if needed. It should be well seasoned.

  • Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Cut the stale bread into 1/2-inch cubes. Add the cubes to the pot with the sautéed vegetables and herbs. Stir well to coat the bread in the butter. Finally, pour in the vegetable broth, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring well each time before adding more. The bread will not be completely saturated, but will absorb more moisture as the stuffing bakes.

  • Coat the inside of a 3-quart casserole dish with non-stick spray. Add the stuffing mixture to the casserole dish, spread it out evenly, and compress it down slightly. Cover the dish with foil. Bake the stuffing in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, then remove the foil and bake for an additional 15 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and crispy. Garnish with any remaining chopped parsley just before serving.

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Notes

*I suggest buying the loaf of French bread 1-2 days prior to making this recipe so that it can become fully stale. If it is not stale before beginning the recipe, you can slice the bread, place it on a baking sheet, and put it in the oven as the oven preheats.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 316.41kcalCarbohydrates: 38.33gProtein: 8.89gFat: 14.41gSodium: 710.19mgFiber: 3.55g

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Seriously though, I need to make this year-round. This stuff is too good to save for Thanksgiving!

How to Make Homemade Vegetarian Stuffing – Step by Step Photos

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Start by prepping all of your vegetables (unless you’re a skilled multi-tasker, then you can prep them item by item as you add them to the pot to sauté). Dice one yellowonion, mince 4 clovesgarlic, finely dice 4 stalkscelery, shred 2carrots using a large-holed cheese grater, slice 8oz.mushrooms, and roughly chop 1/4 bunchparsley.

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Add 3 Tbsp butter and the sliced mushrooms to a large pot. Sauté the mushrooms over medium heat until they have released all their moistureand the edges begin to brown and caramelize.

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Add the minced garlic, diced onion, 1 tsp dried sage, 1 tsp dried thyme, some freshly cracked pepper and about 1/4 tsp salt to the pot. Continue to sauté until the onions are mostly soft and transparent.

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Add the diced celery and sauté a few minutes more, then add the shredded carrots and sauté for just a couple minutes more.

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While the vegetables are sautéing, toast 1/2 cup walnut pieces in a dry skillet. Stir and cook them over medium heat for 2-3 minutes, or just until you start to smell a very nutty aroma. Remove them from the heat right away to prevent them from burning.

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Finally, stir the remaining 3 Tbsp butter, the toasted walnuts, and a handful of the chopped parsley into the pot with the vegetables until the butter has melted. Taste the vegetable mixture and add more salt if needed. It should be well seasoned. Turn the heat off under the pot and begin to preheat the oven to 350ºF.

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If your bread is not fully stale (as mine was not), you can slice the bread, place it on a baking sheet, and put it in the oven as the oven preheats. Let the bread cool before you cut it into cubes (more moisture evaporates as it cools). I used one large French loaf for this recipe, which yielded about 10 cups bread cubes. Cut the cubes into 1/2-inch cubes.

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Stir the bread cubes into the pot with the vegetables, butter, and herbs. Stir well so that the bread absorbs some of that yummy butter.

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Add 1.5 cups vegetable broth to the pot, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring well each time before adding more (I use Better Than Bouillon). The bread cubes may break down and crumble a bit as you stir, but that’s okay. The bread will not be fully saturated after all the broth is added. It will absorb even more moisture as it bakes.

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Coat the inside of a 3-quart casserole dish (about a 9×13-inch) with non-stick spray, then pour the stuffing mixture into the dish. Spread it out evenly, then pat it down slightly. Cover the dish with foil and bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven. Remove the foil and bake for an additional 15 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and crispy.

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Garnish the homemade Vegetarian Stuffing with any remaining chopped parsley just before serving. This recipe makes about 8 cups of stuffing.

Aaaand I’m probably going to end up eating this Savory Vegetarian Stuffing all myself. #oops

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FAQs

How much stuffing do I need for 50 people? ›

3/4 cup of stuffing per person should be plenty.

How many boxes of stuffing do I need for 7 people? ›

How much stuffing per person? A 14-ounce bag of stuffing makes about 11 servings; a 6-ounce box of stuffing mix makes 6 servings.

How many bags of stuffing do I need for 12 people? ›

How much stuffing per person? A 14-ounce bag of stuffing makes about 11 servings.

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.

How much stuffing do I need for 100 guests? ›

How Much Stuffing per Person?
  1. Amount per person: 3/4 cup of stuffing.
  2. Total Amount per 100 servings: 75 cups (18 3/4 quarts) of stuffing.

How much stuffing do I need for 60 people? ›

In order to fill the cavity of the bird you are stuffing, you should make 3/4 cup of stuffing per person. You may not be able to fit all the stuffing into your turkey. If this is the case, then you can even make a casserole to fill up your guests!

Is it OK to make stuffing a day ahead of time? ›

No matter where you fall, getting a head start on what can be prepared before the big day is essential. One question that always crops up: Can you make stuffing ahead of time? The short answer to whether you can making stuffing ahead of time is yes.

Why can't you make stuffing ahead of time? ›

You haven't said whether you are going to cook the stuffing inside the bird or out, but it's fine to make almost any stuffing a few hours before you'll need it. The important thing is to keep it properly chilled so that bacteria won't have a chance to grow in it.

Can you make stuffing ahead of time and reheat? ›

Can you prepare stuffing ahead of time and reheat? YES! This stuffing is baked to golden perfection the day before the big meal. You store it in the fridge overnight and then simply warm it in the oven before dinner.

How much stuffing do I need for 20 people? ›

How much stuffing do you need for Thanksgiving? Plan to serve about 3/4 cup of stuffing per guest.

How much stuffing do I need for 15 people? ›

The Amount
Quantity of StuffingSize of BirdNumber of Servings
4 cups6 to 8 pounds6 to 7
6 cups8 to 10 pounds8 to 9
2 quarts10 to 12 pounds10 to 11
3 quarts12 to 15 pounds12 to 16
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How many people does one bag of Pepperidge Farm Stuffing feed? ›

Stuffing
Nutrition Facts
About 14 Servings Per Container
Dietary Fiber1g4%
Total Sugars2g
Includes 2g Added Sugars4%
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Why is stuffing not vegetarian? ›

Most stuffing uses Egg and/or butter to bind the ingredients together, and consequently it is not suitable for vegans - though it is suitable for vegetarians.

Which boxed stuffing is vegetarian? ›

If you're with us on that notion, check out our list of the best store-bought vegan stuffing brands for Thanksgiving 2023.
  • Pepperidge Farm. Multiple Options. ...
  • 365 by Whole Foods Market. Multiple Options. ...
  • Mrs. Cubbison's. ...
  • Olivia's Stuffing. Multiple Options. ...
  • Sprouts Farmers Market. ...
  • Chef's Cupboard by Aldi. ...
  • Stove Top. ...
  • Ener-G Foods.

Does Pepperidge Farm stuffing mix go bad? ›

Sometimes expiration dates need to be taken seriously, and sometimes food is safe to eat passed that date. If you mean the kind you buy in the store dry (such a Pepperidge Farm, no, it does not. It will last practically forever.

How much stuffing do you need for 40 people? ›

How much stuffing do you need for Thanksgiving? Plan to serve about 3/4 cup of stuffing per guest.

How much do I need to feed 50 people? ›

Rules to Plan By

Each adult will consume 1 pound of food total; children, about 1/2 pound. The more options you have, the less you need of each; decrease the main course portion sizes by 1 to 2 ounces if served on a buffet. Guests will always eat — and drink — more at night than during the day.

How much food do I need to prepare for 50? ›

How Much Food to Serve at a Party
FOODSERVE 25SERVE 50
Meats
Chicken or turkey breast8–9 pounds16–18 pounds
Fish (fillets or steaks)7-1/2 pounds15 pounds
Hamburgers6-1/2–9-1/2 pounds13–15 pounds
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What to cook for 50 guests? ›

19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
  • Taco Bar.
  • Meatballs.
  • Butter Chicken.
  • Lasagna.
  • Chili.
  • Homemade Pizza.
  • Baked Pasta.
  • Skewers.
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