Gluten Free Sage and Chive Stuffing Balls Recipe (vegan, low FODMAP) (2024)

Gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe, anyone? This one is a big deal for me because it’s not only gf, but also dairy free, vegan AND low FODMAP too. But most importantly, they just taste like the stuffing balls I really miss!

My gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe is so incredibly simple and quick to make. Plus, it’s basically a copycat recipe of the stuffing I used to eat every Christmas!

Note: I’ve updated this recipe for 2023 here with tons more helpful information, links to products and air fryer method too. But I’m leaving this post up for those who have it saved!

I haven’t had stuffing balls like these in YEARS. Whilst there’s a few amazing options for gluten free stuffing in the free from aisle, there’s one *massive* problem for me.

Even though they’re gluten free, I STILL can’t eat them! That’s because shop-bought stuffing is always sage and onion flavour and guess what? I’m intolerant to onion!!

(don’t ask why – my IBS doesn’t like to ever give me much explanation for anything)

So even though this awesome gf Paxo stuffing exists and it’s exactly the kinda stuffing I’ve always craved… it’s not much use to me! And I know there’s quite a lot of onion dodgers out there who will feel me on this subject too.

That’s why I refuse to have a stuffing-less plate for another year in a row! That’s where my gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe comes to the rescue.

If you didn’t guess already, my recipe creates stuffing balls that look AND taste exactly like the Paxo stuffing that I really miss.

Each stuffing ball has a lovely, crispy exterior with a light, moist texture in the middle. Every bite is packed full of lovely herby sage, with that lovely onion flavour from the chives.

Just add gravy and you’re in pure roast dinner heaven! Oh and the other awesome part is that it’s just as easy to make as the Paxo packet mix.

Once you’ve made your dry mixture, all you need to do is add hot water and butter/dairy free margarine. You can make it in 5 minutes and bake it in 25!

Oh and yes – you can happily stuff your turkey with this stuffing too if you so wish!

And you know what? Even if you can eat onion, my gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe is sososo much easier to make than 99% of stuffing recipes on the internet.

Before I came up with this recipe, I was a bit miffed that every recipe started with frying fresh onion. Plus, then they always called for an egg to be added at some point too. So then, they’re not vegan either.

But crucially, that’s already more effort and more ingredients than I’m happy with. I really wanted my gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe to be a copycat of my fave Paxo stuffing… and I think I’ve done it!

So yeah, I’m really happy with this recipe! Not only in taste/texture and ease to make, but also in how it’s suitable for so many different people.

It’s gluten free, dairy free, vegan AND low FODMAP… but I guarantee you that nobody would ever know the difference. This is just simple cooking at it’s finest!

Ok, so here’s all the ingredients you need for my gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe. Consider this your shopping list.

Once you’ve got all of these ingredients in your cupboards, you’ll be able to make this recipe whenever you like!

Ingredients for my gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe

Dry Ingredients

  • 140g gluten free breadcrumbs
  • 3 tbsp dried chives
  • 3 tbsp dried sage
  • 1 tsp dried parsley
  • 1 tbsp gluten free flour

Wet Ingredients

  • 265ml boiling water
  • 30g butter or dairy free/vegan alternative

You basically just mix the dry ingredients together, then add the wet. Roll into balls and bake in the oven!

See the recipe card below for timings etc

This year, I’ve tried to dedicate a few blog posts to all the key components of my ULTIMATE Christmas roast.

You’re currently reading my gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe, so why not give these a go while you’re here too? ??

My best gluten free/low FODMAP Christmas roast dinner recipes:

  • My BEST EVER super crispy roast potatoes
  • Gluten free Yorkshire pudding recipe that rises like crazy
  • My low FODMAP gravy recipe without any meat drippings
  • My roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon recipe
  • My sticky roasted parsnips and carrots recipe

I’ve still got a couple of Christmas posts to go up, so keep checking back here on the blog for the links.

Here’s a few tips for pulling off my gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe first time:

  • Use gluten free breadcrumbs like these. Do NOT use fresh gluten free bread for your breadcrumbs. I’ve tried making this recipe using fresh bread blitzed into breadcrumbs and it did not work at all!
  • I also recommend using ALL dried herbs for two reasons. Firstly, it’s quicker, easier and you’ll have loads leftover to make this again in the future. Secondly, fresh herbs hold a lot more moisture and won’t work as well when you roll these into balls.
  • Don’t add any salt to the dry mixture. Gluten free breadcrumbs always seem to have salt in them, so adding any extra can make this waaay too salty.

Ok, that’s my top tips! Here’s my gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe!

Gluten Free Sage and Chive Stuffing Balls Recipe (vegan, low FODMAP) (5)

Gluten-free Sage and Chive Stuffing Balls Recipe

My gluten-free stuffing recipe is the stuffing you've been dreaming of! Roll into balls and bake or use to stuff a turkey or chicken.

SERVINGS: 12 balls

PREP TIME: 5 minutes mins

TOTAL TIME: 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Dry Ingredients

  • 140 g store-bought gluten-free breadcrumbs don't use fresh bread, buy them in a packet!
  • 3 tbsp dried chives
  • 3 tbsp dried sage
  • 1 tsp dried parsley
  • 1 tbsp gluten-free plain flour or cornflour

Wet Ingredients

  • 265 ml boiling water
  • 30 g butter use a dairy-free alternative to make it dairy-free and vegan

Instructions

  • Pre-heat your oven to 180C/200C fan.

  • Start by mixing together all your dry ingredients in a bowl.

  • Then add your boiling water and butter to the bowl. Mix thoroughly and allow to rest for 5 minutes.

  • At this point you can either use it to stuff a turkey (or a chicken) or follow the steps below to create stuffing balls. You can also roll any leftover stuffing into balls and follow the timings below to serve alongside your roast dinner.

  • Roll into 12 balls and place onto an oiled baking tray.

  • Pop them into the oven for 25 minutes or until they're nice and golden on the outside.

  • Enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 68kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 103mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g

Thanks for reading all about my gluten free sage and chive stuffing balls recipe! If you make it, I’d love to see how it turned out with your roast so don’t forget to take a snap of your creations and tag me on Instagram!

Any questions about the recipe? Please do let me know by following me onInstagram and leaving me a comment on a recent photo!

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

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FAQs

Does stuffing have wheat in it? ›

Most stuffing recipes and instant stuffing mixes contain wheat which means your typical packaged stuffing is NOT gluten-free. That being said, it's very easy to make your own gluten-free stuffing by substituting in your favorite gluten-free bread.

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 M&S stuffing gluten-free? ›

Easy to make with just water and butter or a vegan alternative, this gluten-free sage and onion stuffing mix can be rolled into balls and oven-baked until golden brown. Perfect for serving alongside roast turkey or chicken. Suitable for vegans.

Can you microwave Aunt Bessies stuffing balls? ›

Microwave from frozen

Place in the microwave and heat on high power (100%). Please ensure product is piping hot before serving. Serve Immediately. For microwave ovens with a heating capacity or oven wattage select appropriate time(s) from the table above.

Is stuffing OK for IBS? ›

Bloating and gas triggers

Broccoli, onions, and cabbage can make IBS patients gassy and bloated, exacerbating discomfort. Other foods that can make you gassy include Brussels sprouts, wheat germ, raisins, and celery. Many of these items can be hidden in foods such as holiday stuffing, cereals, and soups or stews.

Why is stuffing not vegan? ›

Most stuffing uses Egg and/or butter to bind the ingredients together, and consequently it is not suitable for vegans - though it is suitable for vegetarians.

Is Pepperidge Farm stuffing vegan? ›

Pepperidge Farm

Vegans can enjoy the Herb Seasoned Classic and Corn Bread Classic stuffing mixes. But, don't forget about the Herb Seasoned Cubed, Sage & Onion Cubed, and Country Style Cubed varieties.

What is vegan stuffing made of? ›

In this vegan stuffing recipe, I keep the celery, onions, and crusty bread, but I use a generous amount of olive oil instead of butter, which adds robust flavor. Then, I increase the veggies. Along with the onion and celery, I add a hefty amount of shiitake mushrooms, kale, and tons of fresh herbs.

Does soy sauce have gluten? ›

Is Soy Sauce Gluten-Free? Regular soy sauce is not gluten-free. Wheat is a primary ingredient in soy sauce, which surprises many people who are new to gluten-free diet. There are several gluten-free soy sauce options available that use rice instead of wheat.

Does Aldi's carry gluten-free stuffing? ›

And probably the biggest sore spot for this holiday meal is 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.

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.

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.

Are Aunt Bessies stuffing balls vegan? ›

Aunt Bessie's stuffing is made with only the finest ingredients. Formed with breadcrumbs, onion and herbs, these frozen stuffing balls are packed full of flavour and suitable for vegetarians.

Can you freeze homemade stuffing balls? ›

Yes, you can freeze stuffing balls for up to three months. Arrange them an inch or two apart on a baking sheet, cover, and flash freeze for a few hours or up to overnight. When they're frozen, transfer them to a zip-top freezer bag or another freezer-safe container. Thaw in the fridge overnight.

Is Aunt Bessies stuffing gluten free? ›

Aunt Bessies Stuffing Mix, Gluten Free, Sage and Onion Stuffing, Pack of 8 x 140 g. Amazon's Choice highlights highly rated, well-priced products available to ship immediately.

What is stuffing usually made of? ›

Many American stuffings contain a starchy ingredient like bread or cereals, usually together with vegetables, ground meats, herbs and spices, and eggs. Middle Eastern vegetable stuffings may be based on seasoned rice, on minced meat, or a combination thereof. Other stuffings may contain only vegetables and herbs.

What is stuffing mostly made of? ›

Stuffing is usually large bread crumbs with herbs. Adding meat is not traditionally done. According to question, Traditionally, stuffing is often made using poultry meats like turkey or chicken.

Does Thousand Island dressing have wheat in it? ›

Kraft Thousand Island dressing is gluten-free. While it is not certified gluten-free, the manufacturer does make a gluten-free claim on the packaging and there are no other indicators that this product contains gluten. See our 7 point gluten-free analysis below for more details.

What foods have hidden wheat in them? ›

  • Liquorice. Liquorice lollies do contain wheat. ...
  • Processed meat. Deli and luncheon meats, sausages, pre-made rissoles or meatballs and also some jerkies may also contain wheat flour. ...
  • Oats. ...
  • Barley and malt. ...
  • Alcoholic beverages. ...
  • Soy sauce. ...
  • Asian food. ...
  • Faux meat products.
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