The Best Paleo Stuffing Recipe – Gluten-Free Palate (2024)

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Wendy Stoltz

/ Last Modified On January 14, 2024

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Let's talk about Paleo stuffing. Made with almond flour, our famous dish is surprisingly simple to make. Plus, it has options. This paleo stuffing suits vegans, vegetarians, and those on dairy-free diets.

Don't buy a box of paleo stuffing mix. You don't need it. Our stuffing recipe uses minimal ingredients and requires no store-bought bread. Ready to prepare the dish?

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Paleo Stuffing

This paleo stuffing has all the traditional flavors and textures of regular bread-filled stuffing, but it’s gluten-free, grain-free, and sugar-free. That's what makes it such an impressive addition to the table. This Thanksgiving, Paleo stuffing serves even though with restrictive diets.

Here's what makes our recipe unique.

This paleo stuffing doesn’t use cauliflower as the base, like many paleo stuffing recipes. It uses almond flour (or almond meal). It's based on a combination of recipes: the base in my Paleo Muffins, and the rest of the steps are from my Gluten Free Stuffing recipe.

Looking for a full meal? Serve this paleo stuffing with Beef Short Ribs and Asparagus.

We have other options, too. For more Gluten Free Recipes check out our recipe archive.

No need to make or buy paleo or a paleo stuffing mix. This stuffing recipe uses minimal ingredients and can be made at once without the added expense of pre-made or store-bought breads.

This grain-free stuffing is vegetarian, but you can easily add cooked sausage for extra flavor and texture. See the notes below for a vegan option.

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Paleo Stuffing Recipe - Using Almond Flour

One thing to note about using almond flour is that it is NOT a 1-to-1 for other flours, like coconut flour. It has a lot more protein and fat, so it reacts differently in recipes. It’s best stored in the refrigerator or freezer if you’re not going to use it up in a week or two.

Always bring almond meal or flour to room temperature before baking with it. If you use it cold, it’ll absorb more of the liquid, and your batter will be thicker than it should be.

And remember, because it’s made from almonds, it can go rancid, so keep track of when you opened the bag.

Can I use an egg replacer in grain-free stuffing?

I haven’t tried using an egg replacer in this paleo stuffing recipe because of the amount of eggs that it calls for, and many egg replacers have starches in them. I have had others comment on similar recipes that flaxegg worked well, but the end result was wetter.

If you use flaxegg in this grain-free stuffing recipe, you might want to toast your almond flour bread cubes before adding them to the other ingredients.

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How to make Paleo Stuffing

  1. In a large mixing bowl, whisk almond flour, salt, garlic powder, and baking soda.
  2. Add oil, water, and eggs.
  3. Mix until well combined.
  4. Spoon batter evenly into a 9X13 jelly roll pan (or glass pan) lined with parchment paper.
  5. Bake for 15-18 minutes or until the center is set and the edges start to brown. Remove from the oven and let cool for 5-10 minutes.
  6. Once cooled, transfer the parchment paper with the almond bread to a cutting board and cut into 1-inch cubes.
  7. In a large cooking pot over medium heat, melt ghee (or oil for a dairy-free option). Add onion and celery and cook until the onion is soft and translucent.
  8. Stir in thyme, sage, rosemary, salt, and pepper.
  9. Add almond bread cubes and stir everything together until the bread cubes are evenly coated. Drizzle broth over the stuffing mixture and toss until well mixed.
  10. Spoon grain free stuffing into an 8X8 glass baking pan and bake for an additional 10-15 minutes.

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Options for making paleo stuffing

Dairy-Free Paleo Stuffing Option: Use oil or dairy-free butter or oil instead of ghee to saute the onions and celery.

Vegan Paleo Stuffing Option: Use oil instead of ghee to saute the veggies and veggie broth. Use flax eggs instead of chicken eggs and toast the almond bread cubes to help dry them out after baking, before mixing into the stuffing mixture.

I hope you like this paleo stuffing as much as we do. You get a nice serving, and it’s super filling. This grain-free stuffing recipe is less expensive than many other stuffing recipes, and you can easily make it from start to finish at home, without buying pre-made paleo bread.

Did you make this paleo stuffing? Leave me a comment below letting me know what you thought.

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Paleo stuffing using almond flour that's high in protein and simple to make. This paleo stuffing recipe has a vegetarian option, vegan option, and a dairy-free option.

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time28 minutes

Additional Time10 minutes

Total Time53 minutes

Ingredients

For the almond flour bread cubes

  • 2 cups almond flour
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ cup avocado oil (or oil of choice)
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 3 large eggs, room temperature

For the stuffing

  • ¾ cup ghee (or dairy-free butter, or oil)
  • 1 medium yellow onion, chopped
  • 4 stalks celery, thinly sliced
  • 1 ½ teaspoons dried thyme leaves
  • ½ teaspoon ground sage
  • ½ teaspoon rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 cup chicken broth (or veggie broth)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a 9X13 jelly roll pan, or glass pan, with parchment paper; set aside.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, whisk almond flour, salt, garlic powder, and baking soda.
  3. Add oil, water, and eggs.
  4. Mix until well combined.
  5. Spoon batter evenly into a 9X13 jelly roll pan (or glass pan) lined with parchment paper.
  6. Bake for 15-18 minutes or until the center is set and the edges start to brown. Remove from the oven and let cool for 5-10 minutes.
  7. Once cooled, transfer the parchment paper with the almond bread to a cutting board and cut into 1-inch cubes.
  8. In a large cooking pot over medium heat, melt ghee (or oil for a dairy-free option). Add onion and celery and cook until the onion is soft and translucent.
  9. Stir in thyme, sage, rosemary, salt, and pepper.
  10. Add almond bread cubes and stir everything together until the bread cubes are evenly coated. Drizzle broth over the stuffing mixture and toss until well mixed.
  11. Spoon grain free stuffing into an 8X8 glass baking pan and bake for an additional 10-15 minutes.

Notes

Dairy-Free Paleo Stuffing Option: Use oil or dairy-free butter instead of ghee to saute the onions and celery.

Vegan Paleo Stuffing Option: Use oil instead of ghee to saute the veggies and veggie broth. Use flax eggs instead of chicken eggs and toast the almond bread cubes to help dry them out after baking, before mixing into the stuffing mixture.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

16

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 215Total Fat: 21gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 60mgSodium: 285mgCarbohydrates: 4gFiber: 2gSugar: 1gProtein: 4g

This nutrition info is based on the exact ingredients and brands that I used a the time. It may not be 100% accurate. Please check your ingredients nutrition labels.

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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.

What company makes gluten-free stuffing? ›

There are several companies that make gluten-free stuffing mixes; Aleia's, Gillian's Foods, Mom's Place Gluten-Free, Olivia's Croutons, Three Bakers, Trader Joe's, and Williams Sonoma.

Is Pepperidge Farm stuffing gluten free? ›

Does Pepperidge Farm make gluten-free stuffing? No, Pepperidge Farm stuffing is not gluten-free. The Classic Cornbread Stuffing is made from wheat flour and malted barley flour, which both include gluten.

Does Aldi have gluten-free stuffing? ›

Let's face it: A good gluten-free stuffing mix is hard to find, and in some cases you might not spot any. That is, unless you stop by Aldi. The beloved grocer has come through, once again, with its Live Gfree Gluten-Free Stuffing Mix. It's seriously easy and it's seriously good — even to those of us who do eat gluten.

Does stuffing a turkey make it not gluten-free? ›

Turkey that has been stuffed with a bread dressing is the first obstacle because even the meat on the outside of the bird can be contaminated with gluten from the dressing. This is really one tradition that we all should avoid.

Is cornstarch gluten-free? ›

Cornstarch is a fine, white powder processed from the endosperm of corn. The endosperm is the nutrient-rich tissue inside the grain. Corn is a gluten-free grain, and no other ingredients are typically required to make cornstarch. As a result, pure cornstarch — which contains 100% cornstarch — is naturally gluten-free.

Is Pepperidge Farm cornbread classic stuffing gluten-free? ›

It is crucial to ensure a well-rounded diet that includes a variety of nutrient-dense foods to support overall health and well-being. In conclusion, Pepperidge Farm corn bread stuffing contains enriched wheat flour, making it unsuitable for those following a gluten-free diet due to celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

Is all sourdough gluten-free? ›

Wheat sourdough bread may contain less gluten than regular yeast bread, but it's not gluten-free. If you're on a gluten-free diet for celiac disease, regular sourdough bread isn't safe. Instead, buy sourdough bread made with gluten-free grains or invest a few days and activate your own gluten-free sourdough starter.

Can gluten-free people eat stuffing? ›

Stuffing/Dressing

Watch out for the stuffing and dressing – it's just a dressed-up version of gluten-containing bread. Regular stuffing (cooked inside the turkey) and dressing (made in a pan) start with dried cubes of bread, typically made with gluten.

Is Butterball stuffing gluten-free? ›

No. This product is not gluten free as it lists 1 ingredient that contains gluten.

Is Bell's stuffing gluten-free? ›

Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Bell's All-Natural Gluten-Free Stuffing 8oz, 2 Pack.

Does turkey gravy contain gluten? ›

Since wheat-based flour is typically used as a thickener for gravies, it's tricky for those following a gluten-free diet during Thanksgiving and other occasions when gravy is a staple.

What is the best bread for gluten-free? ›

Comparing gluten-free breads
Price
Canyon Bakehouse Ancient Grain Bread$$
Little Northern Bakehouse Seeds and Grains Bread$
O'Doughs Multigrain Sandwich Thins$$
Three Bakers Great Seed Whole Grain and 7 Seed Bread$
10 more rows

What cheese is gluten-free? ›

Feta cheese is gluten-free. Goat cheese is gluten-free. Mozzarella cheese is gluten-free. Parmesan cheese is gluten-free.

Is boxed cornbread gluten-free? ›

Jiffy mixes are not gluten free, and the main ingredient of their corn muffin mix is wheat flour. Bob's Red Mill apparently makes a gluten-free cornbread mix similar to Jiffy's, and I suspect others do.

What kind of dressing is gluten-free? ›

Below is a list of the ones labelled gluten-free:
  • Avocado Oil Caesar Dressing.
  • Avocado Oil Greek Dressing.
  • Avocado Oil Italian Dressing.
  • Avocado Oil Ranch Dressing.
  • Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing.
  • Caesar Dressing.
  • Classic Oil & Vinegar Dressing.
  • Creamy Caesar Dressing.
May 17, 2023

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.

How do you know if dressing is gluten-free? ›

Look for the words "gluten-free" just below the list of ingredients. Not all salad dressings are safe—Sesame Ginger, for example, contains wheat-based soy sauce. Many of Maple Grove Farms' products contain only cider or balsamic vinegar, not distilled vinegar—again, check the label.

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