Delicious stuffing is a must on our Thanksgiving table every year! It’s a favorite classic side dish that everyone loves when it’s done right. For me, stuffing should be buttery, custardy, light, and have crispy edges. If it ticks all of these boxes, then it’s perfect! This Crock Pot Stuffing or Crock Pot Dressing is adapted from my perfect Herb Stuffing Recipe, and it will ensure that your stuffing comes out perfect every single time. Making stuffing in the Crockpot frees up some oven space (you really need to make your turkey and pie!), and it’s a great make-ahead method. Plus, it’s easy and delicious! Serve it next to your Turkey, with some Crockpot Mashed Potatoes, Creamy Green Bean Casserole, and a side of Sweet Potato Casserole with crunchy pecans! Don’t forget the dessert, and make this amazing Pumpkin Pecan Pie and serve it with some fresh whipped cream.

Best Bread for Stuffing

Truth is, you can use any type of bread to make stuffing. But my favorite bread to use is plain white sandwich bread, I like how it absorbs the moisture and butter due to its small hole structure that gives it its custardy bread pudding-like center. I would also avoid chewy loaves of bread like sourdough. The bread that you’re using MUST be dry. If it’s not dry, then you will end up with mushy and soggy stuffing. To dry the bread, it can be either air dried or done in the oven. To dry bread in the oven, just tear or cube it and lightly toast in the oven just to dry it out (not give it color!). I do 210°F (100°C) for 90 minutes, flipping every 30 minutes.

Ingredients Needed

Here’s what you need to make this delicious Slow Cooker Stuffing: Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

Bread: I use regular white sandwich bread that I cut into cubes and dry in the oven. You may also buy dried bread from the store, but you’ll need to add an extra cup of stock in this case.Aromatics: Finely diced onion and minced garlic are so delicious in this flavorful stuffing!Celery: Adds a very nice, crispy bite to this stuffing and balances out the heavier ingredients. Do not skip it!Herbs: Fresh parsley, rosemary, thyme, and sage add a wonderful vibrant herbed flavor to this stuffing. I like to use all 4 of them, but if you don’t have one or another you can just skip it.Stock: Chicken or vegetable stock or broth is used to add moisture (and even more flavor) to the stuffing.Eggs: Used as a binder to hold the stuffing together, and turn it into custardy goodness!

How To Make Stuffing in the Crockpot

Storing Tips

If you have leftovers, they freeze very well for up to 6 months. To reheat, just pop it in the oven at 350°F/180°C for 20 minutes with a splash of water to keep it from drying out. For more Thanksgiving recipes, check out my Thanksgiving recipe collection. Now get your Crockpot ready and make this stuffing! Don’t forget to pin this recipe so other people can enjoy this easy version of stuffing too! © Little Sunny Kitchen

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