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By: Lalaine ManaloPosted: 10/05/2018Updated: 10/06/2018
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Cranberry Pecan Wild Rice Stuffing is a festive addition to your Thanksgiving celebration. Loaded with tart cranberries, toasted pecans, and orange zest, it makes a fantastic side dish or turkey stuffing.
Looking for a special dish to complete your Thanksgiving feast? This cranberry pecan wild rice stuffing deserves a place on the dinner table alongside your holiday roasts. It makes for an amazing side dish as well as aflavorful turkey stuffing.
A delicious medley of wild and long grain rice, tart cranberries, crunchy pecans, and delicious hints of orange and cinnamon, it’s brimming with festive colors and Fall flavors your guests will beeline for!
Cranberryand pecan wild rice casserole is not only a tasty addition to your Thanksgiving celebration, but it’s also a fuss-free side dish with easy prep and a short list of ingredients.
Just combine the wild and long grain rice, broth, orange juice and zest in abaking dish, bake in the oven until tender and fluffy, and stir in the cranberries and toasted pecans at the last 10 minutes of cooking. Exactly what you need for a busy holiday dinner!
I usually make my wild rice stuffing with cranberries and pecans but feel to swap or add your choice of nuts and dried fruits. This wild rice bake is a great canvas for your favorite add-ins!
Make sure to check out my suggestions below on how to make it your very own special side dish.
Tips for Making Cranberry Pecan Wild Rice Stuffing:
- Don’t like pecans? Swap with walnuts or almond slivers.
- Kick up the festive color with chopped dried apricots or golden raisins.
- Add diced apples andcelery for extra crunch. Just saute in a tablespoon or so of butter until tender-crisp and toss in with the cranberries and pecans at the last 10 minutes or cooking.
- Cremini mushrooms are delicious additions, too! Sweat the mushrooms in butter(make sure the liquid they release is completely absorbed or it will affect the consistency of the rice) and combine with the rice to bake.
- Amp up Fall flavors and stir in roasted butternut squash cubes when the rice is ready to serve.
- Make it more hearty with bacon or turkey sausage crumbles. Brown the bacon or sausage, drain excess fatand add to the rice casserole.
- Want a more nutty flavor? Replace long grain white rice with brown rice and add an additional cup of broth.
- Turn it into a scrumptious vegan side dish by substituting vegetable for the chicken broth.
Want more meal ideas for your holiday menu? These green beans with bacon and tomatoes are a delicious switch up from the traditional green bean casserole and this slow cooker version is an easy option if you have to have green bean casserole. 🙂
Cranberry Pecan Wild Rice Stuffing
Cranberry Pecan Wild Rice Stuffing is a festive addition to your Thanksgiving celebration. Loaded with tart cranberries, toasted pecans, and orange zest, it makes a fantastic side dish or turkey stuffing.
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 1 hour hr
Total Time: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Author: Lalaine Manalo
Course: Side Dish
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8 Servings
Ingredients
- 2 cups wild rice and long grain blend
- 2 1/2 cups chicken broth
- 1/2 cup orange juice
- 1 tablespoon orange zest
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/8 teaspoon pepper
- 1/2 cup dried cranberries
- 1/2 cup pecans, toasted and chopped
Instructions
In a 9 x 12 baking dish, combine wild rice, long grain rice, broth, orange juice, orange zest, cinnamon, salt, and pepper.
Cover tightly with foil and bake in a 350 F oven for about 1 hour or until liquid is absorbed and rice is fluffy and tender.
Gently stir in pecans and cranberries at the last 10 minutes of cooking and return baking pan to oven.
Remove from the oven and allow to stand for about 8 to 10 minutes before fluffing with a fork. Serve hot.
Nutrition Information
Calories: 233kcal, Carbohydrates: 42g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 5g, Sodium: 562mg, Potassium: 227mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 30IU, Vitamin C: 13.9mg, Calcium: 21mg, Iron: 1mg
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esther torres says
I have been making this for over 30 years. and my kids and rest of family
have always loved it.
I had to find something that my dad could eat
He had a lot of health issues. so had to find something he could enjoy and not be deathly
ill. I didn’t find recipe anywhere, I just played with different options,
a lot of people don’t care for it, because they don’t like change. but if I wanted my dad to live
I had to find what my dad could enjoy with us. he is with the angels, but I know that he is telling God, I loved her dressing.
thank youReply
Noreen LaCroix says
I would like to try this as a turkey stuffing. Do i bake it first and then stuff the turkey, or just mix the ingredients and let the rice absorb the fluid while its in the turkey?
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Lalaine says
Hi Noreen,
I’d cook the rice mixture first before stuffing but it’d be a good idea to decrease bake time for a few minutes.
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Mr. Jean-Louis says
Thanks, Lalaine
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Lalaine says
You’re welcome 🙂 Enjoy the recipe!
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Edith Goldman says
This looks fantastic, but I can’t eat wild rice – do you think jasmine rice would work well? Also, I’m betting this would be a terrific instant pot recipe, as everything goes in at once. I’m going to try this real soon. Thank you!
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Lalaine says
Jasmine rice (or brown rice if you want to have the same nutty texture) will be a good substitute. Just decrease the amount of liquid (I usually use 1 cup rice to 1 1/2 cups liquid ratio for Jasmine rice) and adjust cook time.
Please let me know how this turns out in the pressure cooker!
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KYLE BARTZ says
My oven space is limited, do you know of an equivalent cooking time in a crock-pot?
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Lalaine says
Hello Kyle,
I am sorry, I haven’t tried this in a crockpot. I’d say maybe 3 to 4 hours on HIGH?
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Elizabeth O says
It looks so delicious and really tempting. Cranberry in rice is such a great and smart idea. I will definitely try this one. For sure my twins will love this so much.Reply
Lalaine says
Thanks, Elizabeth. I am sure they’ll love it!
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Rebecca Swenor says
The Cranberry and pecan wild rice stuffing sound really interesting. This would be a switch from the traditional bread stuffing at Thanksgiving dinner. I will have to make this recipe for sure for my family. Thanks for sharing the recipe.Reply
Lalaine says
Yes, it’s a delicious switch from the bread stuffing and a great gluten-free option 🙂
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Czjai Reyes-Ocampo says
This is an interesting way to eat rice. I’m Asian and consume rice daily, but have never tried anything like this before. 🙂
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Lalaine says
If you love rice, you’ll love this 🙂
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Belinda says
This looks super yum! I might try it on my meal plan this month!
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Lalaine says
Thank you, Belinda!
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Chelsea Padgett says
I’ve never been a fan of stuffing, but this with the rice looks yummy!Reply
Lalaine says
Thanks, Chelsea!
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Lavanda Micbelle says
I haven’t had rice stuffing in years. I certainly want to try out your ASAP. It looks amazing.
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Lalaine says
Give it a try, lots of possibility add-ins to make it more amazing 🙂
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