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A classic Thanksgiving side—made entirely plant-based. Whether you call it stuffing or dressing, this familiar holiday favorite is now completely vegan. The deep cornbread flavor anchors the dish, while poultry seasoning (which contains no poultry!) delivers that nostalgic Thanksgiving aroma without chicken broth or turkey stock.
This high-fiber recipe is perfect for serving a crowd, and the cornbread can be made ahead for easy holiday prep.
5 Tbsp water
2 Tbsp flaxseed meal
1 ¼ cups whole-grain cornmeal
¾ cup white whole-wheat flour
2 Tbsp granulated sugar
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
¾ cup unsweetened plain soymilk
3 Tbsp avocado or canola oil
2 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
1 ½ cups chopped onion
1 ½ cups chopped celery
1 ½ tsp poultry seasoning
½ tsp ground pepper
5 cups crumbled day-old Vegan Cornbread
1 cup low-sodium vegetable broth
Preheat oven to 350°F. Coat an 8-inch square baking dish with cooking spray.
In a small bowl, stir together water and flaxseed meal; let sit 3–5 minutes to thicken.
In a medium bowl, whisk cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
In another bowl, whisk soymilk, oil, and the flax mixture. Add to the dry ingredients and stir until just combined.
Pour batter into the baking dish and smooth the top.
Bake 25–30 minutes, or until golden and a toothpick comes out clean.
Loosely cover and let sit 1 day to dry slightly (ideal for stuffing).
Preheat oven to 375°F. Coat a 9×13-inch baking dish with cooking spray.
Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onion and celery and cook, stirring often, until softened and lightly browned, about 10 minutes.
Remove from heat; stir in poultry seasoning, salt, and pepper.
Add crumbled cornbread and broth, mixing gently to moisten.
Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking dish.
Cover and bake 25 minutes.
Uncover and bake another 20–25 minutes, or until the top is golden and crisp.
Store Vegan Cornbread, well-wrapped, at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months.
Ways to Use Less Stuff
During the Holidays and Any Time
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Plan meals using portion control to minimize waste.
Recommendations:
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| After a party, put leftovers in plastic containers or bags and send them home with guests, or donate to food banks. | ||||||||||||||
| Bring your own camera instead of using disposable cameras. | ||||||||||||||
| Cancel mail-order catalogs you no longer use. | ||||||||||||||
| Bring your own shopping bags. | ||||||||||||||
| Consolidate your purchases into one bag rather than getting a new bag at each store. | ||||||||||||||
| Plan your shopping in advance. Save money on fuel by making fewer trips to the stores. Avoid last-minute shopping when you won’t have time to make careful gift choices. | ||||||||||||||
| Consider giving gift certificates or making a donation to a favorite charity in your friend/family's name. | ||||||||||||||
| Give homemade food or something you’ve made yourself from reused items. | ||||||||||||||
| Shop for gifts at antique stores, estate sales, or flea markets since one person’s trash is another’s treasure. | ||||||||||||||
| When buying electronics, remember to buy rechargeable batteries to go with them. | ||||||||||||||
| Send e-greetings to family, friends, and business associates who are online. Did you know about 2.65 billion Christmas cards are sold annually in the US? | ||||||||||||||
| Get a tree that can be planted or mulched afterward, or buy an artificial one. | ||||||||||||||
| Compost your food waste. Fruits and vegetables and their peels, pits, and seeds are perfect for composting, a great natural fertilizer. |
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