French Onion Stuffing Recipe (2024)

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Liz

In his lovely recipe for Vegan Mapo Tofu, David Tanis describes making a light mushroom broth by simmering shiitake stems with water. I now freeze the stems when I cook shiitakes, to have them on hand for a quick mushroom broth as needed. https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017358-vegan-mapo-tofuSlightly more complex versions of mushroom broth:https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017137-mark-bittmans-mushroom-stockhttps://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/6641-mushroom-broth

Lena

“Better Than Bouillon” makes a decent mushroom base if you don’t want to make from scratch. I keep all their flavors in my fridge. Some have organic and low sodium options.

AF

My mom's poodle ate the entire country bread loaf I bought yesterday, and then when I went to the store to replace it they were sold out. I ended up buying a garlic loaf and omitting the garlic in the recipe. When I tried to add the (dried) thyme I accidentally poured in 3/4 of the jar. Also, we drank the only 2 bottles of white wine in the house last night and I forgot to save 1/4 a cup so I subbed w/ cooking sherry. Cooked for 15 min longer than recipe calls for. All in all very tasty.

PF

various brands of mushroom broth powder is available on Amazon. it's a great umami booster with all sort of applications.

allison

To make ahead should I cook the freeze or make day before and put in oven when ready to serve

Edsel

Delicious, but don't wait to make this on Thanksgiving day: no one wants to be babysitting a potful of caramelizing onions while tending to everything else on the day. I made the full recipe but divided it in half between two 8" square baking pans: baked one to have with a roast chicken today, and froze the other for an easy side dish on Thanksgiving.

Sue B

This will definitely become my Thanksgiving standby. Just delicious. If you want to save some time, you can always throw the thinly sliced onions into a slow cooker with a couple tablespoons of butter. Let it cook on low for 10-12 hours, and you will have beautifully caramelized onions. Drain off the liquids to add to your mushroom broth.

Jojo

i am sure chicken or vegetable broth would work just fine, too

Luther

This is amazing. Dressing is most always a battle at Thanksgiving. So we now have two kinds. Tried this one in advance. First, time is way off, but those of us familiar with NYT's recipe know that. Used Better Than Bouillon mushroom base. Everything else by recipe. Onions were awesome. Dressing, after coming out of the oven, is an eye rolling back into the head experience. Cooled it completely, cut into squares, vacuumed sealed it and into the freezer for Thanksgiving. Thanks so much Ms. Chun.

mchumel

Followed the recipe to a T. In a word, it was monoflavored. The bread infused caramelized onions were all you tasted. I cried because I used four pounds of my precious homegrown onions. To salvage the situation, I deconstructed the leftovers with a pound of sausage with chopped sage and fennel seed -- with a small pinch of crushed red pepper. Stirred it all up and put under the broiler in a 8 X 10 pan for 10 minutes and voila! Tasted like my idea of dressing is supposed to taste like.

LR

Has anyone made this without the eggs? I’m sure it works and I’m trying to make a vegan stuffing. The eggs are just there to add a more bread pudding type texture, is that correct? Any other suggestions for substitutions?

Liz

This is quite similar to a wild mushroom stuffing on epicurious that I’ve made for years since it’s always requested. https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/leek-and-wild-mushroom-stuffing-107292I’m sure it’s delicious as well - cheaper to make given the ingredients. Maybe I’ll meld them!

mk

Grate some comte over it, and you’ve got a main course.

Lauren

This is our new Thanksgiving staple. Make the caramelized onions the week before & freeze; thaw them the night before Thanksgiving.

Karen

I cooked this for Thanksgiving to go with smoked turkey. I prepared the onions on Wednesday night and put them in the slow cooker for 12 hours -- perfect. I live in a remote area and there was no mushroom broth to be had; it was too late for Amazon and making my own. So, for my Thanksgiving stuffing, I used "Imagine" Portobello soup. The result was absolutely delicious, and a hit with the crowd.

rv

This was way too much work for very little return. In my opinion, I should have stopped after combining the caramelized onions and mushroom broth. The final product maybe one of the most unappetizing looking dishes that I have ever made. It was just one plate of mushroom colored brown lumps. I am quite a good cook but this was not my favorite dishes and with the amount of effort that I spent on it I was not impressed. The proof was clear when it was hardly touched at Thanksgiving.

Gwyn

Leftover broth w leftover stuffing make for a nice soup. Grate Gruyere over the the top and broil to melt cheese.

Sarah

This stuffing was great! It did take longer than 25 min to caramelize the onions though. Made it for Thanksgiving and it was a hit!

Katie

The stuffing was okay but it took a ton of work.

Robin

This is stuffing meets French onion soup. I would add more mushrooms and decrease the onions - bc wow that was that a profane amount of onions! The end product is excellent but it’s very labor and time intensive for a side dish.

Manu

Works very well as a gluten free recipe. I used Mountain white gf bread from Canyon Bakery.

Sonja

We made this for Thanksgiving, and it was a hit! Even better using a homemade bread loaf, if you have the time :)

Kathi, Monterey CA

This should have been delicious, given the ingredients. Sadly, it was so heavy with the country bread that no one at my table ate it. I used vegetable broth instead of mushroom broth, but I don't think that made the difference.

jaylopez

I made this but modified it to 10 onions and a loaf of Franz gluten free bread. It was the hit of thanksgiving! I barely noticed it was gluten free and I eat gluten on the daily

jaylopez

I made this but modified it to 10 onions and a loaf of Franz gluten free bread. It was the hit of thanksgiving! I barely noticed it was gluten free and I eat gluten on the dailyI also cooked it uncovered and it was still on the moist side! My guests didn't notice but I thought it wa the slightest bit soggy. Thankfully not following directions well helped me here because I don't think I would have liked it any more moist. Cook uncovered for sure!

AJ

I love moist stuffing with crunchy edges but this is excessive. The crispy edges are great, and I’m putting the rest back in the oven to dry out some. Also agree with others that this is too much liquid and too many onions. I didn’t reduce broth but I did use about 1/2 onions and it’s still the overwhelming flavor, masking the mushrooms which was one of the selling points for me. I’ll just make a standard mushroom stuffing in the future.

nils g.

This recipe was a hit for thanksgiving and easy to make!

M.P.

Made as directed and it came out beautifully with really delicious flavors. My only change next time will be to bake uncovered the entire time to dry it out more, or to use less broth. We like moist stuffing but this was very soggy. Leftovers crisped up in the toaster were fantastic!

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