Vegan Cranberry Pecan Stuffing

Good-for-you Vegan Stuffing!
Vegan Stuffing by Catherine Perez (MS, RD, LDN) @plantbasedrd
The holidays aren’t truly the holidays until stuffing is involved. If you’ve made stuffing before, I can promise you the little bit of extra effort involved in making your own transcends any boxed mix you can find. It’s also a little easier to tweak to your preference as well, which I really appreciate. Some extra cranberries and pecans in mine, please! And not sure about you, but I like being able to see the chunks of gooey bread in my stuffing. But maybe you like having yours a little more gooey. Everyone should be able to enjoy their stuffing the way they want!
So how do you make stuffing that is even better than the box mix? Super easy, throw some delicious buttery pecans and sweet cranberries into the mix and you have yourself a winner. I think the combination of the pecans and cranberries help to add some more texture to the stuffing I love with a little sweetness that helps compliment the savory holiday undertones. And it’s beyond delicious too. My husband who is an avid stuffing lover said this was his favorite batch he’s ever tried. A truly bold statement considering I think his mother is the queen of stuffing.
As a dietitian, I feel that seeing where you can add more nutrition is always my go to. You’ll find that this stuffing has a little more fiber to it thanks to the addition of apples, flax seeds, pecans and cranberries. It is also vegan, so no dairy or eggs needed. And it still has a buttery flavor to it thanks to the addition of the high-quality, straight from the orchard Sunnyland Pecans used in this recipe. Truly makes a big difference in flavor.

Tips for making a successful vegan cranberry pecan stuffing
- If you don't have day-old bread, you can use fresh bread and slightly toast it.Just cube your bread and spread it out evenly on a baking sheet and place in the oven for about 10 minutes to crisp up.
- Add additional vegetable broth slowly if you want to change the texture of your vegetable broth. Just add a little more at a time, making sure that your bread is soaking up the broth. The more you add the more soggy your stuffing will be, so be careful not to add too much at once because you won't be able to take it back. If I need to adjust, I'll just add about 1/4 cup at a time.
- Make it extra good by placing it in the oven to cook. Cover your dish with foil to cook your stuffing well and then remove the foil at the end to crisp up the top as it bakes. Don't worry, your stuffing will not dry out.
- Store extra stuffing away in a sealable container and place in the fridge for up to 4 days.
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Vegan Stuffing by Catherine Perez (MS, RD, LDN) @plantbasedrd
This vegan cranberry pecan stuffing is both delicious and good-for-you! Sunnyland's Georgia pecans and the dried cranberries put holiday cheer in every bite.
Tags: Side Dishes, Pecan Recipes