Turkeyless Thanksgiving Stuffing

by Christian Pilosi
(Scranton, PA)

This is my own personal stuffing recipe that has been somewhat famous in my family for more than 10 years. This is the first time I am giving it out to anyone anywhere! Enjoy & Happy Thanksgiving!




Turkeyless Thanksgiving Stuffing

8 cups cubed baguette bread (semi-hard, almost stale) or stuffing croutons
2 teaspoons canola oil
1 chopped onion
2 stalks celery, chopped
1 cup sliced mushrooms

1 teaspoon sage
1 teaspoon thyme
1 teaspoon marjoram
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper

2 cups vegetable broth or no-chicken broth (Imagine or Pacific Brand are good ones that can be found locally)

1/2 cup sliced water chestnuts (if desired)
1 medium size apple, cubed (if desired)

Heat the oil in a saute pan on medium heat until hot.

Saute the onions, celery & mushrooms until onions are transparent but not browned.

Add the sage, thyme, marjoram, salt & pepper & saute for a few more minutes while lowering the heat.

Heat broth in pot until warm if using baguette bread or to boiling if using stuffing croutons.

Place bread or croutons in large mixing bowl & pour the broth slowly over them, mixing as you go.

Add the onions, celery & mushrooms from the saute pan

Hand mix & toss all ingredients until they are fully combined & the bread is now mostly soft. As you do this, return the saute pan to the stove, add a bit more oil & quickly saute the water chestnuts & cubed apples if you are using them. Add these to the mixing bowl & fully combine everything.

Spray a baking dish with a bit of canola oil to avoid sticking & place the mix in the dish, shaping it to the dish.

Bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes.

Enjoy! :-)




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Sure to become a tradition!
by: Rich from NJR



Thanks so much for the recipe Christian! We at NJR strive to bring the best recipes we can find or create to our readers. It looks like your might be one of the best!

Personally I love stuffing so I will definitely make this one this coming Thanksgiving! It may well become a delicious tradition with our family as well.

We so appreciate your sharing it with all of us!

Thanks again.

Rich

Folks - I happen to know that Christian is the owner of the Eden Cafe in downtown Scranton, PA.
We always look forward to eating there when we get to that area. Eden is a vegan cafe and Christian and his staff come up with the best menu selections in the world!!! If you get to Scranton don't look for "The Office" crew - look for Eden!

http://www.eden-cafe.com/




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