Easy Gluten Free Dressing Recipe (2024)

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This simple gluten freemushroom dressingis a great stuffing that you can make ahead to save time! The dressingis one of those staple foods that is considered a Thanksgiving tradition, and my kids would be so upset if I skipped making this dressing!

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Are you ready for the holidays? I feel like they come a little faster each year! Do you feel like this, too?

We are scrambling to decide what recipes our family will make for the holidays. It can be difficult to narrow down our favorite recipes! How does one choose between this Gluten Free Butternut Squash Candied Ginger Tart and this Gluten Free Pumpkin Tart with Dark Rum?

This easy gluten free dressing recipe is full of delicious gluten free bread cubes, sweet persimmons, mushrooms, onions, and lots of fresh herbs. It is bursting with flavor; you can make it ahead to save time!

Why Make This Recipe:

Dressing, stuffing, or whatever you call this is one of the more traditional things you serve over Thanksgiving.

  1. It is so easy to make with a loaf of gluten free bread.
  2. You can make it ahead to save time, and it will keep up to 3-4 days in the refrigerator.
  3. This recipe includes juicy, sweet persimmons, but you can also substitute apples if you can’t find persimmons.

You can also use my easy DIY gluten free stuffing cubes to make this recipe!

Ingredient Notes:

  • Your favorite gluten free bread – Use what you have on hand.
  • Onion – you can use leek if you prefer a more subtle flavor
  • Persimmon – sometimes, persimmons harvest early or late, so feel free to substitute apples or pears if you can’t find persimmons.
  • Mushrooms – you can use any type, including button, cremini, or shiitake. I do not recommend Portobello because they make a lot of juice that this recipe doesn’t need.
  • Butter – I used unsalted, but salted is okay if you adjust the added salt. Use vegan butter if you would like this dressing recipe to be dairy-free.
  • Chicken Broth – I used low sodium, but this is my preference. You can also use chicken bone broth.

Simple Swaps:

This year, we are making homemade gluten free dressing with persimmons, onions, and mushrooms. You can add all sorts of things to customize your stuffing when you make it from scratch! Give some of these ideas a try!

  • Swap out the persimmons for apples or cranberries for a flavor boost.
  • Make this homemade dressing vegan by using vegetable broth.
  • Swap out the onion for shallots, and use 2 tablespoons instead of the onions.

If you want a more traditional sausage stuffing, check out my Gluten Free Traditional Stuffing recipe.

Recipe Step-By-Step Directions:

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Step 1: Cut up your bread into a stuffing cube size, about one inch. This is a personal preference. We like our cubes on the larger side. If you like your gluten free stuffing cubes to be smaller, cut the bread into smaller cubes.

You can use any bread to make this gluten free dressing recipe!

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Step 2: Cut up the onion, persimmons, and mushrooms. Sauté the onion, persimmon, mushrooms, and herbs in a pan with two tablespoons of melted butter.

Step 3: Add the bread cubes to a bowl. Add the onion mixture, broth, and butter and toss to coat the breadcrumbs.

Step 4: Bake at 350º F for 30 minutes. Serve hot with the rest of your Thanksgiving meal :-).

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Recipe FAQ:

Can you make this gluten free dressing ahead?

For this recipe, you can make this easy gluten free stuffing recipe ahead. I made this a few hours before baking without a problem. You want to keep it refrigerated because it is made with chicken broth.

What is the best gluten free bread to use for stuffing?

As for what brand of gluten free bread is best in stuffing, I will say again: use your favorite. I have used Udi’s, Franz, Canyon Bakehouse, and Trader Joe’s brandbread in this recipe, and they all tasted great!

How long will this stuffing keep fresh?

This stuffing will keep for up to 4 days in the refrigerator. Store in an airtight container. To reheat it, you can microwave it or warm it in the oven at 300º F to keep it slightly crisp.

Stuffing vs. Dressing

I must say I found out I inadvertently named this recipe incorrectly. Technically, since this is cooked outside the bird, it should be considered a gluten freedressing. You can read about the stuffing vs dressing debate here.

It sounds funny, and I am tempted to buck the trend and call this a gluten free stuffing. Are you okay with that?

Dressing is one of the most important parts of our Thanksgiving meal. It is one thing that you can easily make gluten free! If you are wondering what gluten-free bread is best for stuffing, you can use any gluten freebread you like!

And…if you have leftover stuffing, you can use it to make this Leftover Stuffing Stuffed Butternut Squash recipe!

More Gluten Free Sides:

  • My Grandma’s Famous One-Pan Brussels Sprout with BaconYou will love it!!
  • Mashed Potato Pie with Bacon Roses
  • Easy Mashed Rutabagas
  • Kale and Apple Salad

You may also like this fun gluten free stuffing made with Maitake mushrooms, pears, and cranberries.

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Gluten Free Dressing

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Course Gluten Free Side Dish Recipes

Cuisine American

Servings 6 people

Calories 779 kcal

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Ingredients

  • 6 cups bread cubes *see note
  • 1 cup onion *see note
  • ½ cup persimmon *see note
  • ½ cup mushrooms
  • 1 cup chicken broth low-sodium
  • 1 teaspoon rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • ½ teaspoon sage
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 4 tablespoons butter *see note
  • 2 tablespoons butter for sautéing the onion

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325º F.

  • In a skillet, add 2 tablespoons butter and heat.

  • Add onion, persimmon, mushroom, salt, pepper, and herbs. Sauté until the mushrooms and onions are cooked.

  • While the vegetables are cooking, slice half a loaf of bread into cubes.

  • Pour the bread into a large bowl.

  • Add the cooked vegetables.

  • Melt 4 tablespoons of butter and add to the bowl of bread cubes. Pour in the broth and toss to coat.

  • Pour the bread mixture into a greased baking dish.

  • Cover and bake for 20 minutes.

  • Remove the foil and bake 10 more minutes.

  • Serve hot.

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Notes

  1. You can use any gluten free bread, but I advise not using cinnamon raisin or other flavored breads.
  2. If you can’t find persimmon, feel free to substitute apples.
  3. If you don’t want a lot of onion flavor, you can substitute leeks, which have a more subtle flavor.
  4. If you would like this recipe to be dairy-free, use vegan butter.

SPECIAL NOTE

Please know that every gluten free flour blend has a different starch to grain ratio. If you use a blend I didn’t test, you may need to adjust your moisture levels in your baked goods.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 779kcalCarbohydrates: 127gProtein: 26gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 30mgSodium: 1861mgPotassium: 587mgFiber: 11gSugar: 16gVitamin A: 366IUVitamin C: 19mgCalcium: 343mgIron: 9mg

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This post was updated from an older October 2017 post with more recipe details and tips.

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FAQs

What is gluten free stuffing made of? ›

Toasted gluten free bread cubes are tossed with sizzling Italian sausage, savory Parmesan cheese, buttery vegetables, and fresh herbs and garlic, then drizzled with just enough broth to create a stuffing that's creamy in the center and crispy on top after baking.

Is Pepperidge Farm cornbread dressing gluten free? ›

Is Pepperidge Farms stuffing gluten-free? Pepperidge Farms stuffing mixes are not gluten-free. They are made with wheat flour, which contains gluten.

Is stuffing celiac safe? ›

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.

Does stuffing have wheat in it? ›

A lot of stuffing recipes you see out there contain wheat. This means your typical stuffing is not gluten-free. But by substituting in gluten-free bread you can make your very own home-made stuffing that tastes even better than the ordinary ones.

What makes a dressing gluten-free? ›

Yogurt- or buttermilk-based dressings.

Perfect for creamy spring salads, dressings made with dairy tend to be gluten-free because they don't require artificial thickeners.

Which salad dressings are gluten-free? ›

  • Sensation® dressing. $ 6. Quick view.
  • Avocado dressing. $ 6. Quick view.
  • Sweet Créole Mustard dressing. $ 6. Quick view.
  • Pepper Jelly vinaigrette. $ 6. Quick view.
  • Balsamic vinaigrette. $ 6. Quick view.
  • Strawberry vinaigrette. $ 6. Quick view.
  • Créole Ranch dressing/dip. $ 6. Quick view.
  • Caesar dressing. $ 6. Quick view.

Why is cornbread not gluten-free? ›

While corn is gluten free, most cornbread recipes also include regular, all-purpose flour which makes them not gluten free. That said, my recipe swaps all-purpose flour with a measure-for-measure / 1:1 gluten-free flour blend.

Does Aldi's have 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.

What cornbread mix is gluten-free? ›

Marie Callender's CornBread Mix, GLUTEN FREE, 14OZ BAG.

What 3 foods should someone with celiac disease avoid? ›

A gluten-free diet generally means not eating most grains, pasta, cereals, and processed foods. The reason is that they usually contain wheat, rye, and barley.

Is popcorn bad for celiac disease? ›

Popcorn is made from corn, which doesn't contain gluten. In fact, corn is often recommended as a safe alternative to wheat for those with celiac disease, and most people who cannot tolerate gluten can safely enjoy corn products ( 2 ).

Is Mayo bad for celiac disease? ›

Mayonnaise or “mayo” is typically made from naturally gluten-free ingredients: eggs, oil, vinegar, lemon and sometimes mustard/mustard seed or other spices. Mayo brands that have a gluten-free label have passed thorough testing and are safe to eat for people with celiac disease.

Does Pepperidge Farm make gluten-free? ›

For the first time in the brand's 75-year history, Pepperidge Farm is releasing a gluten-free cookie.

Do potatoes have gluten? ›

The simple answer is yes — potatoes are gluten-free. Gluten is a type of protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains. Potatoes aren't grains, they're a type of starchy vegetable. That's good news for people who can't tolerate gluten because they have celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

Are marshmallows gluten-free? ›

Almost all marshmallows are gluten-free, so even if you pick up a bag of marshmallows randomly in the grocery store, it's very likely to be safe. That's because the vast majority of marshmallows on store shelves come from gluten-free brands.

Does stove top stuffing have gluten in it? ›

No, Stove Top does not have a gluten-free stuffing mix. As with most boxed stuffing brands, their product is made with wheat flour as the main ingredient. Since wheat flour contains gluten, it isn't conducive to a gluten-free diet. There are many brands of gluten-free stuffing as alternatives.

Are potatoes gluten-free? ›

The simple answer is yes — potatoes are gluten-free. Gluten is a type of protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains. Potatoes aren't grains, they're a type of starchy vegetable. That's good news for people who can't tolerate gluten because they have celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

What does a gluten-free diet consist of? ›

A gluten-free diet excludes any foods that contain gluten, which is a protein found in wheat and several other grains. It means eating only whole foods that don't contain gluten, such as fruits, vegetables, meat and eggs, as well as processed gluten-free foods like gluten-free bread or pasta.

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