Homemade Slow Cooker Stuffing
Try our easy Homemade Slow Cooker Stuffing Recipe to keep your oven and stovetop open for other dishes this holiday season. This Crockpot Stuffing is utterly amazing!
Our Favorite Homemade Stuffing Recipe
Looking for ways to lighten the oven load this Thanksgiving? Try our rich herby Slow Cooker Thanksgiving Stuffing made right on the countertop in a crock pot!
It’s the plight of Thanksgiving dinner… How can you possibly make all the wonderfully cozy dishes you’ve added to your menu, with only one oven and four stovetop burners?
You could upgrade your kitchen this month to include double ovens and additional burners. *wink*
Or, you can look to your slow cooker for answers!
Slow cookers (AKA crock pots) are a fantastic solution for all sorts of dinnertime dilemmas. Think beyond the beef stew and Mexican casserole you usually throw in your crockpot. The humble slow cooker is capable of so much more.
And the beauty is, most of us have at least one crockpot hidden in our pantry. Often two or three.
Crockpot Stuffing To The Rescue
Over the years we’ve made yeast rolls, quiche, spiced apples, beef tenderloin, wassail, creamed spinach, creamed corn, and all sorts of unconventional things in the crock pot. This frees up the oven and stovetop space.
Plus, you can plug in your slow cooker(s) anywhere in the house. They don’t have to take up valuable countertop space either! #mindblown
Just imagine all the Thanksgiving side dishes that are potentially slow cooker-friendly.
Crockpot Stuffing Recipe Ingredients
- Unsalted Butter
- Chopped Sweet Onions
- Thinly Sliced Celery
- Unseasoned Dried Bread Cubes (store-bought or homemade)
- Chopped Parsley
- Chopped Fresh Sage
- Chopped Fresh Rosemary Leaves
- Chopped Fresh Thyme Leaves
- Dried Cranberries
- Chicken Broth
- Large Eggs
- Diamond Crystal® Kosher Salt
- Crushed Red Pepper
How To Make Slow Cooker Stuffing (Dressing)
Let’s start with my favorite Slow Cooker Stuffing Recipe, shall we? This is a classic dressing recipe loaded with butter and herbs.
- Prep the Bread – I usually start with store-bought unseasoned bread cubes, because they are quick to use and easy to find this time of year. (You’ll find them in the seasonal Thanksgiving section at your local market.) However, you can cut day-old bread into cubes as well.
- Sauté the Vegetables – Then add fresh herbs like parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme, along with sautéed onions and celery. If you are cooking something in the slow cooker for 10-12 hours it’s sometimes unnecessary to sauté the onions first. But in this case, it softens the texture and sweetens the onions so they don’t overpower the stuffing.
- Combine – Add all the dry ingredients for the Slow Cooker Thanksgiving Stuffing to the crock, then whisk chicken broth and eggs together and pour over the top.
- Slow Cook – Cover the crock and let the Slow Cooker Thanksgiving Stuffing cook for several hours. You can turn it on low or high to match your cooking time frame. The rising moisture gathers against the lid and drips down over the stuffing the entire time it cooks.
Find the Full (Printable) Homemade Crockpot Stuffing Recipe Below!
Homemade Stuffing Tips & Tricks
Because this crockpot stuffing recipe is made with all fresh ingredients, it’s important to season it well with salt.
I like to sprinkle a generous amount of Diamond Crystal® Kosher Salt over the top to bring out the natural flavors in the other ingredients.
It makes the butter-soaked bread cubes taste butterier. It makes the herbs taste even more fresh and green. It even makes the cranberries taste sweeter. Good salt is the magic ingredient in any recipe.
What you end up with is a super moist and fluffy traditional Thanksgiving stuffing that is utterly irresistible. Who even needs the rest of the Thanksgiving dinner when you have stuffing like this?
Looking for more holiday recipes with a salty note? Check out our newest Pinterest Board, Brilliant Time Saving Recipes! All our sweet and savory favorites are represented, along with amazing tips on how to make the most of sea salt and kosher salt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Cook Stuffing In A Slow Cooker?
Oh, yes! It’s actually my preferred method, because it keeps the stuffing extra moist, and frees up the oven and stovetop for other holiday dishes.
How Long Do You Cook Stuffing In A Crockpot?
Generally speaking, stuffing will “bake” in a slow cooker for 2-4 hours on high heat, or 4-6 hours on low heat. Then set the slow cooker to warm and leave it, until it’s time to serve.
How Long Does This Dressing Recipe Last?
Leftovers of this recipe can last in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 or 4 days or you can store it in the freezer or up to one month.
More Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes
- Sausage Mushroom Thanksgiving Stuffing Recipe
- Mexican Thanksgiving Cornbread Stuffing Recipe
- Asian Spiced Thanksgiving Turkey Oven Baked Recipe
- Amazing Gluten-Free Stuffing Recipe
- Pecan Praline Cake Recipe
- Fluffy Pumpkin Cream Pie Recipe
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Homemade Slow Cooker Stuffing
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 2 cup chopped sweet onions
- 1 1/2 cup thinly sliced celery
- 12 ounces unseasoned dried bread cubes, store-bought or homemade
- 1/2 cup chopped parsley
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh sage
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary leaves
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme leaves
- 1 cup dried cranberries
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 2 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons Diamond Crystal® Kosher Salt
- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper
Instructions
- Place the butter in a large skillet and set over medium heat. Once melted, add the chopped onions and celery. Sauté for 3-5 minutes to soften.
- Meanwhile, chop all the herbs and whisk the chicken broth and eggs together. Pour the dried bread cubes into a large slow cooker.
- Once the onions and celery are soft and sweet, scoop them over the top of the dried bread cubes. Add the chopped herbs, dried cranberries, 2 teaspoons of Diamond Crystal® Kosher Salt, and 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper. Pour the broth and egg mixture over the top. Gently mix to coat.
- Cover the slow cooker and turn on high for 2-4 hours, or low for 4-6 hours. If you leave the stuffing on too long, and it starts to dry out, add a little more chicken broth to soften.
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Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Diamond Crystal® Salt. All opinions are our own.
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Can I double the recipe and use a large slow cooker?
Hi Anita,
Absolutely! Just watch the edges… If it they start to get too cripsy while the center is cooking, gently stir the stuffing, then continue cooking.
Hi! I love the flavors of your sausage mushroom stuffing and wonder if I can do it in the crock pot? My family and I have never been a fan of the stuffings with cranberry…
Hi Kat,
Sure you can! Cook the sausage, mushrooms, and aromatics as directed in the recipe. Mix the stuffing ingredients together, then place in a slow cooker on high for 2-4 hours, or on low for 4-6 hours.
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It was a hit, easy and super delicious, filled the house with wonderful herb scents. It is on the menu for next year – thank you
I discovered this recipe 2 years ago and it is a HIT! Seriously, the best stuffing I’ve ever made, full of flavor, moist and delicious. I’m now the designated stuffing person for the holidays. I tell everyone about it and direct them here. I think it’s the sage and butter that really set this recipe apart from what I had been doing previously. Plus I don’t measure the fresh herbs, I eyeball it, so I’m probably adding a lot more than recommended, but it’s totally worth it.
Is this the recipe I would use for the bundt pan? And if so, change it to 4 eggs?
Hi Donna!
We actually have a separate recipe for that: https://www.aspicyperspective.com/stuffing-bundt-pan/
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