Recipes for a vegan Thanksgiving

From soup to nuts, we've got your Thanksgiving table covered with these vegan recipes.

7. Vegan stuffing

Novel Eats
This vegan stuffing recipe is rich with a balanced blend of spices and a heartiness to make it an instant star of all the side dishes.

By Samantha Mills, Novel Eats

Serves 4-6

1-1/2 cups whole wheat bread, cubed
3-3/4 cups white bread, cubed
1 pound vegetarian/vegan sausage, cut into pieces (frozen is fine) (I used one package of Tofurky Kielbasa)
1 cup onion, chopped
2 tablespoons vegan butter
3/4 cup celery, chopped
2-1/2 teaspoons dried sage
1-1/4 teaspoons dried rosemary
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
6 tablespoons melted vegan butter
1 apple, peeled and chopped into small pieces
3/4 cup dried cranberries
1/3 cup minced parsley
1 to 2 cups vegetable stock

1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Cut your bread into cubes, and put them on baking sheets on a single layer. Bake in the oven for about 5 to 7 minutes. (Note: You do not have to use two different breads. I used only a few slices of a sourdough loaf, which yielded about six cups of cubed bread.)

2. Gather the ingredients which you will be frying: the vegetarian or vegan sausage, onions, celery, sage, rosemary and thyme.

3. I chose to cut the Tofurky Kielbasa in half lengthwise, then the two pieces into half lengthwise again, then I chopped them into small pieces.

4. Chop your onions and celery into smallish pieces.

5. Fry the vegetarian or vegan sausage and onions in two tablespoons of butter over medium heat till evenly browned, occasionally stirring. Add the celery, sage, rosemary, and thyme, and cook for about two minutes, stirring to blend. Remove from heat.

6. Chop your apples and parsley, and measure out your cranberries. Make sure the cranberries are not clumped together. You want them to mix evenly throughout the stuffing.

7. I would recommend that you chop your apples into smaller pieces than I did – this will help the sweet flavor to more evenly distribute.

8. Place the toasted bread cubes in a large mixing bowl, then pour the vegetarian or vegan sausage mixture on top of the bread. Pour six tablespoons of melted vegan butter over the mixture, then add the apples, cranberries and parsley. Mix well.

9. Drizzle with about one cup of the broth until thoroughly moist but not soggy. Mix again. Transfer to a baking dish and allow to bake for about 20 minutes.

If you have added more bread cubes than the recipe calls for you may need to add a little more broth to the baking stuffing, however if you have followed the recipe exactly, I would recommend not adding more broth. I did this and wound up with soggy bread on the bottom of the dish.

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