Vegetarian Sausage Apple Stuffing

"I created this stuffing one Thanksgiving for a dear friend who had become a vegetarian, and said he missed many of the traditional dishes. It was based on my own stuffing recipe I had made for years. He said that it was as good as any non-vegetarian stuffing he had ever had, and others have said that also. You can leave out the soy patties completely (actually, I usually do) and still have a great stuffing. Hope you enjoy it!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350.
  • Spray a large casserole dish with non-stick spray.
  • In a large bowl, add the stuffing crumbs, salt, pepper and bell's seasoning.
  • Toss to mix well.
  • In a large skillet, heat the butter, margarine or oil over medium heat.
  • Add the celery and saute for a minute or two.
  • Then add the onions, and saute another few minutes.
  • Add the chopped sausage patties, the apple, and the nuts, and keep sauteeing until the onions are transluscent, the apples are just barely cooked through and the nuts are lightly toasted.
  • Remove from the heat and pour this whole mixture into the stuffing crumb mixture.
  • Toss all together to blend well.
  • Boil the water and add the broth mix or cubes to the water and stir to dissolve.
  • Add about half of the broth to the stuffing mixture and stir.
  • Keep adding broth and mixing it in until the whole mixture is moistened to the stuffing consistency you like.
  • Then add a little more of the broth to compensate for evaporation while it's baking.
  • You don't want this too mushy.
  • Taste and adjust seasonings.
  • Dump the whole bowl of stuffing into the baking dish and spread out evenly.
  • You can cover it at this point and refrigerate it until you're ready to bake it.
  • Bake at 350 for about 30-40 minutes, until heated throughout and a bit crispy on top.
  • If you need to keep it warm in the oven, keep it covered with a pan cover or aluminum foil.
  • NOTES: Bell's Seasoning: Bell's seasoning is a fantastic chicken and stuffing seasoning mix that's been around for ages.
  • I've seen it touted as Martha Stewart's secret stuffing ingredient, but my family's been using it forever, long before she was Martha Stewart!
  • If you can't find it, it's a mixture of rosemary, oregano, sage, ginger, marjoram, thyme and pepper.
  • If you can't get Bell's, use a mixture to your taste of whatever of those seasonings you can get your hands on, and go a little bit heavy on the sage.
  • Bread Mixture: You want the stuffing mix that is just the cornbread crumbs or dried cubes, you don't want a Stovetop type mix.
  • You can substitute 1/2 to 3/4 of a loaf of fresh bread, cubed, mixed with and 8x8" pan of crumbled cornbread.
  • If using fresh bread, you'll need much less broth, and you might want to go a bit heavier on the seasonings.
  • Taste first and see.
  • Soy"sausage" patties: You can omit this completely if you desire and still have a great stuffing.
  • Broth Mix: This is my secret to vegetarian cooking.
  • The kosher broth mixes come in powder form in jars, and can be found in the kosher food section of the supermarket.
  • Carmel Kosher and Manischewitz are two of the more popular brands.
  • There are no mean products in them whatsover, and they are not only vegetarian, they are vegan too (I checked).
  • They come in chicken, beef, onion, mushroom, and other flavors.
  • And I personally like them better than the kinds that have meat in them.
  • If you don't want to use them, then a vegetable broth mix would work fine.
  • But I like the richness they can give to many vegetarian dishes.

Questions & Replies

  1. This looks great. when baking, do you cover with aluminum foil? thanks!
     
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Reviews

  1. I made this with my homemade vegan apple sage sausage and a bag of preseasoned regular stuffing. It was delicious, even the meateaters loved it!
     
  2. My vegetarian boy is very picky. He specifically asked for this recipe again, this is a keeper! I pretty much stuff to the original recipe except that I didn't have Bell's seasoning so I just used Poultry spice. Thanks!
     
  3. FANTASTIC! This made my vegetarian holiday seem like I wasn't missing out on anything :) I used an entire tube of "smart lean" faux sausage, and it was just awesome! Thanks so much!
     
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I enjoying cooking, baking and experimenting with new, ethnic, and out-of-the-ordinary recipes. I live in Pennsylvania with my crazy cat, Da Fuzz (aka Demoncat), who is spoiled beyond human comprehension.
 
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