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Gluten-Free Stuffing with Leeks & Goat Cheese • The Bojon Gourmet

Gluten-Free Stuffing with Leeks & Goat Cheese • The Bojon Gourmet

Savory bread pudding meets classic dressing. This holiday-ready gluten-free stuffing recipe is rich with the flavors of leeks and shallots, toasted bread, herbs, and celery, all offset by tangy chèvre. Thanks to Vermont Creamery for sponsoring this post. 

Gluten-Free Stuffing being served in a pan

The Ultimate Holiday Side Dish

For me, holiday meals are all about the side dishes. I was never an avid meat-eater, so having killer veggie dishes that even satisfy omnivores is a must at any dinner I host. And the winter holidays are the times when dishes like this gluten-free stuffing truly get to shine.

Stuffing is Jay’s favorite tradition (mashed potatoes are mine) so I took it upon myself to come up with the ultimate gluten-free stuffing for our holidays this year.

Stuffing is essentially savory bread pudding, but the liquid that binds the bread is stock rather than dairy. Egg is sometimes added to hold things together.

This easy stuffing recipe gets richness from Vermont Creamery cultured butter and fresh goat cheese, loads of flavor from aromatics and herbs deglazed with white wine, and meltingly tender leeks and celery. I tested this recipe four times this past month. It’s hearty enough to work as a main dish on its own, but it also makes a classic side dish.

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Homemade = Better than Gluten-Free Stuffing Mix in a Box

I recently did a Thanksgiving photo shoot for a client that included making stuffing from a mix. Having never made stuffing from a box before, I didn’t know what was involved. I had planned to saute some onion and celery, stir it into the stuffing mix, put it in the oven, and bake it. But the day of the shoot came and I read the instructions: “Add boiling water and let sit 5 minutes.” That was it!

While I did appreciate the ease of this stuffing mix for the shoot at hand, homemade stuffing is incredibly easy to make and so much more satisfying. It’s a great use for day old bread, and can easily become gluten-free, vegetarian, and if you like, vegan.

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Ingredients

Here’s what you need to make my most delicious, moist, and savory GF stuffing recipe:

  • Bread (more on this below!)
  • Butter cooks the vegetables and dots the lid of the stuffing for a crispy crust.
  • Leeks, shallot, celery, and garlic form a savory, flavorful base.
  • White wine deglazes the pan after cooking the veggies and adds brightness.
  • Parsley, thyme, and sage add that classic Thanksgiving stuffing flavor.
  • Vegetable stock moistens the bread. I prefer this no-chicken bouillon for its neutral flavor, but you can use any stock you like the taste of or homemade if you’ve got it.
  • Just one egg gently holds the stuffing together. You can add an extra egg in place of 1/4 cup of broth if you want a more cohesive stuffing. Or you can leave the egg off entirely and add an additional 1/4 cup of broth for an egg-free stuffing.
  • Crumbled fresh goat cheese makes this stuffing completely unique. It adds tangy richness and creamy texture that gives the stuffing a savory bread pudding vibe. Vermont Creamery’s award-winning goat cheese has an especially clean, fresh taste that compliments the flavors of this stuffing beautifully.
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The Best Gluten-Free Bread for Stuffing

I make my Thanksgiving stuffing using gluten-free sourdough bread from Arise Bakery in Northern California. Their gluten-free sourdough boules make an ideal base for this recipe and can be shipped anywhere in the US. But I’ve also made gluten-free stuffing with a good-quality gluten-free white bread such as Canyon Bakehouse.

Whatever bread you start with, cut off any hard crusts if using a rustic loaf. Tearing the bread into pieces rather than cutting cubes forms craggy edges that crisp up beautifully on top. Dry the bread out in the oven and let it get a little bit toasty before tossing it with the other stuffing ingredients.

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How to Make Stuffing from Scratch

It’s easy to make a healthy stuffing recipe starting with raw ingredients. After you’ve prepared your bread, sauté leeks, shallots, garlic, and celery in butter until tender. Deglaze with white wine to further tenderize the veggies. Then toss all of this with bread and fresh herbs. Whisk together the egg and veggie stock, then fold this into the bread mixture. Let sit 5 minutes to let the bread absorb some liquid.

Now layer the stuffing into a baking dish with some crumbled goat cheese. Dot the top of the stuffing with more butter – this makes the top divinely crispy and bronzed. Some stuffing recipes call for covering the stuffing and baking it at a low temperature. Then you uncover the stuffing, increase the heat, and bake it until the top is crisp.

I take the easy way in this recipe and simply bake the stuffing uncovered at 350º for about 45 minutes. The bottom layer stays moist and tender, the top pieces crisp up, and the cheese gets melty and gooey.

Break through the crispy, craggy crust of this gluten-free stuffing and you’ll uncover a moist and tender middle loaded with veggies and herbs. The warm scent of white wine and fresh herbs perfumes the dish, bringing you back to Thanksgivings and Friendsgivings past.

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Stuffing vs. Dressing – What’s the Difference?

Stuffing is traditionally used to stuff a turkey, whereas dressing is baked in a dish on its own. However, stuffing was always the term family used, always as a stand-alone dish. Stuffing seems to be the more commonly used term today, probably to differentiate “dressing” from salad dressing. So this gluten-free stuffing recipe is also a gluten-free dressing recipe. But whatever you call it, it’s absolutely delicious.

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Holiday Goodness All Year Round

This recipe makes a yummy vegetarian main dish thanks to the addition of creamy goat cheese and lots of veggies. I would gladly eat it any day of the week – or year.

Get the recipes for my gluten-free vegetarian holiday meal here. Or whip this up for an easy weeknight meal the rest of the year.

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Gluten-Free Stuffing being served