This is a nice easy vegan stuffing recipe that I enjoy very much. It is one that almost anyone can enjoy, and has a wonderful flavor and consistency, and the cranberries are a perfect finish to the blend of herbs that are used in the recipe. One of my favorite things about the recipe and a large part of the reason that I developed it in the first place is that the bread does not have to be stale or dried. I can never remember to leave bread out for this, and half of the time when I decide to make stuffing it is simply on a whim. I want stuffing with my supper and I want supper in an hour. With this recipe I can do that. I hope that you enjoy this easy vegan stuffing as much as I do!

What You Will Need:

10 Slices of Bread

4 Potatoes

3 tbsp Vegan Butter (melted)

1 tbsp Nutritional Yeast

1 tsp Thyme

1 tsp Sage

1 tsp Garlic Powder

1 tsp Oregano

¼ cup Vegetable Broth

½ cup Dried Cranberries

How To Make Vegan Stuffing:

Begin by cutting the potatoes into small cubes. I usually cut them very small, only about a quarter of an inch or so. This keeps the potatoes from overwhelming the stuffing, and gets them cooked that much faster. Bring a pot of water to boil and add the potatoes, boiling for about 7 minutes.

In a large bowl break the bread slices into pieces about a half and inch to an inch in size. Drizzle the melted vegan butter over the bread crumbs while stirring to coat evenly.

Place the bread crumbs on a large baking tray and spread out evenly. Place the tray into an oven preheated to 300° and bake for 5-6 minutes stirring once or twice. You want to toast that bread crumbs lightly, but not make them crunchy.

Remove the bread crumbs from the oven, and drain the potatoes. In a large mixing bowl mix together the crumbs, potatoes. Continue mixing while slowly adding each of the herbs and spices. Pour in ¼ cup of vegetable broth mixing well. Finally add in the ½cup of dried cranberries.

Pour this mixture into a casserole dish and place in an oven preheated to 350°. Bake for about 30 minutes, until the top is beginning to get just a little bit crispy. I like to give it a good stir about halfway through baking as well. Remove from the oven and enjoy!