Delicious Gluten Free Thanksgiving Stuffing – Dairy Free and Soy Free (2024)

Delicious Gluten Free Thanksgiving Stuffing – Dairy Free and Soy Free (1)

Angela SchiavonHolidays, Recipes

It’s November – man this year has FLOWN by – which means that it’s time for Thanksgiving! I just love Thanksgiving because I feel that it is the official start of the holiday season.

Every year my family has a Thanksgiving feast complete with all of the traditional sides. Ever since I was little, stuffing has always been my absolute favorite. I will never forget my first Thanksgiving with Celiac Disease, I was so sad that I would never be able to indulge in my favorite dish.

Delicious Gluten Free Thanksgiving Stuffing – Dairy Free and Soy Free (2)

Thankfully (pun totally intended😉), I discovered that gluten free stuffing cubes existed. Taking these and a decades old recipe from my mother’s family cookbook and this recipe was born! This is my absolute favorite gluten free Thanksgiving stuffing recipe even my non gluten free family loves it and I know yours will too!

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

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Don’t forget to share how your Gluten Free Thanksgiving Stuffing turned out by tagging@chronicallyglutenfreeon Instagram or@ChronicallyGFon Twitter. I love seeing you guys make and enjoy my recipes!🙂

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Gluten Free Thanksgiving Stuffing - Dairy Free and Soy Free

Don't have Thanksgiving without this delicious gluten free, dairy free and soy free stuffing!

CourseSide Dish

CuisineAmerican

Keywordstuffing, thanksgiving

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1boxPlain Gluten Free Stuffing CubesI use Aleias
  • 1stick Earth Balance Dairy Free Soy Free Butter
  • 2cupsVegetable Broth
  • 2cupsCelerydiced
  • 2cupsYellow Oniondiced
  • 1tbspFresh Parsleychopped - if using dried 1/2 tbsp
  • 1tbspFresh Thymechopped - if using dried 1/2 tbsp
  • 1tbspFresh Rosemarychopped - if using dried 1/2 tbsp
  • 1tbspFresh Sagechopped - if using dried 1/2 tbsp
  • pinchSalt
  • 1/2tsppepper

Optional Ingredients

  • 1/2cupChopped Carrots
  • Craisins

Instructions

  1. Pre-heat the oven to 350°

  2. In a large pan with deep sides melt the butter on medium/high heat. Add the celery, onions and herbs and sauté until soft. Add in salt and pepper to taste.

  3. Turn off heat. Add in stuffing cubes and combine with the herb mixture by lightly tossing.

  4. Add in the vegetable broth, the stuffing cubes should be wet but not too wet as the stuffing will become mealy. Transfer stuffing to baking dish.

  5. Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes.

  6. Uncover and bake for an additional 10 minutes or until stuffing is golden brown.

  7. Remove from oven, re cover with foil and set aside until ready to serve. Re-heat (if needed) at 275° for 15-20 minutes.

  8. Enjoy!

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Angela Schiavon

December 2, 2020 9:03 am

So glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe! When using fresh GF bread it should be hard as a rock. It is possible maybe a little too much broth was added as well, when creating this recipe I added a bit too much broth a few times and it became mushy, but still delicious. Hope you try it out again next year, thank you so much for visiting my blog, making my recipe and for your feedback! I greatly appreciate it! – Angela 💜

Maria

November 26, 2020 4:53 pm

I made this for Thanksgiving and tasted great. I used GF bread instead and it didn’t seem it held together. I don’t know if Should of Added more broth or the bread wasn’t dried out enough.

Angela Schiavon

November 5, 2020 11:23 am

Hi Reyanne,

Depending on the loaf size, you could use 1 1/2 to 2 loaves of GF bread. Be sure to leave the loaves out uncovered for a day or two to harden up, then chop into cubes and let harden another day or two until they are hard as rocks. Let me know if you have any other questions!

Thanks for stopping by,
Angela

Reyanne Cadima

October 30, 2020 1:01 pm

If wanted to use just Gluten Free bread rather than stuffing mix, how would I change it?

Angela Schiavon

December 1, 2019 12:36 pm

Hi, The Aleia’s Plain stuffing cubes do not contain milk or soy. They do, however, contain egg. Here is the full ingredient list from their website: 
brown rice flour, white rice flour, potato starch, tapioca flour, brown sugar, Non-GMO canola oil, eggs, potato flour, yeast, guar gum, salt CONTAINS: EGG Thanks for checking out my recipe! -Angela 💜

Allison

November 22, 2019 1:24 pm

Aleias plain gluten free stuffing cubes contain milk. Just an FYI since the graphic says dairy & soy free too.

Angela Schiavon

November 25, 2018 1:37 pm

Thank you Claire!

November 13, 2018 3:05 pm

Fab recipe ahead of Thanksgiving and Christmas! I have shared your link to my regular feature Monday Magic – Inspiring Blogs for You! Claire x

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Delicious Gluten Free Thanksgiving Stuffing – Dairy Free and Soy Free (2024)

FAQs

Does stuffing contain soy? ›

Premade meatloaves and meats with stuffing may contain soy. Pre-fried products, purchased in the store or served at a restaurant, are often fried in vegetable oils that have been used to fry foods that contain soybean flour or soybean protein.

Is pepperidge farm stuffing gluten-free? ›

Does Pepperidge Farm make gluten-free stuffing? No, Pepperidge Farm stuffing is not gluten-free. The Classic Cornbread Stuffing is made from wheat flour and malted barley flour, which both include gluten.

Does stuffing contain dairy? ›

Stuffing is a ubiquitous dish on the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday table, but it's also a simple and comforting side any time of year. However, most recipes include butter, making this side dish off limits to those who need to eat dairy free.

Does Aldi's carry gluten-free stuffing? ›

I can still find the Aldi's gluten free stuffing at my store. I think it's a hold over from Easter. However this, and gluten free French Fried Onions, show up every year around Thanksgiving. A few other Aldi's gluten free items I found include Gluten Free Bites (which I'm sure are made by The GFB) and cheese crackers.

How to treat soy intolerance? ›

There is no cure for soy allergy. The best way to treat a soy allergy is by avoiding consumption of soy products. With severe allergic reactions, an epinephrine pen should be available at all times to alleviate anaphylaxis symptoms.

Is Pepperidge Farm stuffing dairy free? ›

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

Can celiacs eat stuffing? ›

Stuffing and Dressing

Stuffing the turkey with gluten-containing bread will contaminate the turkey itself making it unsafe to eat if you are celiac or have a gluten disorder. Instead, make your stuffing using gluten-free bread or in a separate dish to ensure no cross-contamination occurs.

Is Bell's stuffing gluten-free? ›

Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Bell's All-Natural Gluten-Free Stuffing 8oz, 2 Pack.

Does boxed stuffing have dairy in it? ›

Most commercial stuffing brands use animal products like milk, egg whites, butter, and chicken broth to bind the stuffing together. Some brands also use cornbread, which uses egg in the mixture. Homemade is the way to go if you want to incorporate only plant-based ingredients in your vegan stuffing mix.

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 a good substitute for butter in stuffing? ›

Coconut oil, olive oil, safflower oil, and coconut butter are some of the most used butter alternatives. Depending on temperature, coconut oil can be both a solid and a liquid.

Is soy gluten-free? ›

Soy is naturally gluten-free but some soy products contain other gluten-containing ingredients. Soy and soy products are fine to consume as long as they are gluten-free and providing you do not have a soy sensitivity or allergy. Soy is a bean and is naturally gluten-free.

What brands of stuffing mix are gluten-free? ›

There are several companies that make gluten-free stuffing mixes; Aleia's, Gillian's Foods, Mom's Place Gluten-Free, Olivia's Croutons, Three Bakers, Trader Joe's, and Williams Sonoma.

Does Aldi sell gluten and dairy free products? ›

At Aldi, we have a whole range of high quality ingredients that suit a whole range of special diets, so that you never have to compromise on flavour. Everything from simple grains like quinoa, bulgur wheat and lentils, to gluten-free cereals and biscuits.

What food products contain soy? ›

Soy may also be found in breads, cookies, crackers, canned broths and soups, canned tuna meat, breakfast cereals, high-protein energy bars and snacks, low-fat peanut butters and processed meats. As noted above, refined soy oil and soy lecithin are generally considered safe.

Does stuffing have allergens? ›

Most stuffing is not gluten-free and therefore not suitable for those with a Cereals containing Gluten allergy, a gluten intolerance or Coeliacs disease. This is because of bread, breadcrumbs or some type of cereal being a major ingredient in most recipes.

What does stuffing contain? ›

Stuffing consists of a mixture of savoury ingredients such as breadcrumbs, herbs, fruit, nuts, sausagemeat and onion which are bound together with egg or liquid to form a semi-solid mixture. It is usually cooked with roast meat such as chicken, pork or lamb and is served as an accompaniment to the sliced, cooked meat.

What is stuffing mostly made of? ›

Many American stuffings contain a starchy ingredient like bread or cereals, usually together with vegetables, ground meats, herbs and spices, and eggs. Middle Eastern vegetable stuffings may be based on seasoned rice, on minced meat, or a combination thereof. Other stuffings may contain only vegetables and herbs.

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