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Do you want an easy way to whip up your holiday stuffing without even boiling water? Check out this recipe for Slow Cooker Stuffing that lets you have your StoveTop without even heating up your stove top 😉

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The idea for this yummy side dish was totally inspired by the Slow Cooker Chicken Stuffing Casserole I found in one of my favorite very favorite cookbooks-Everyday Simple Suppers. My daughter, Miss Add LOVES that recipe, so I decided to tweak it a bit to see if I could cRock the pot with stuffing this Thanksgiving along side our traditional turkey.

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Slow Cooker Stuffing

The results got two thumbs way up from the family. So this Thanksgiving, my slow cooker will be taking care of my stuffing while I am fiddlin’ with the other yummy dishes. Better yet? This recipe only require 3 ingredients from my pantry. Two packages of StoveTop, a can of cream of mushroom soup and low sodium chicken broth.

Quick. Easy. Delicious.

Enjoy!

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Slow Cooker Stuffing

Check out this recipe for Slow Cooker Stuffing that lets you have your StoveTop without even heating up your stove top

5 from 19 votes

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Course: Side

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 -10 people

Calories: 82kcal

Author: Cris

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Nutrition

Calories: 82kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 284mg | Potassium: 97mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 0.8mg

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  1. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (6)Jarin says

    Can you double the recipe? Does cooktime increase?

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    • Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (7)Aunt Lou says

      Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (8)
      Hi Jarin!

      We haven’t tried cooking a double batch of this recipe. It might work in an 8 quart slow cooker. I think it would probably take just a tad longer to cook, however, without trying it first, I cannot say for sure. The first time you make it make sure you watch it closely the first time you cook it in order to make adjustments to the timing as needed. If you give it a try, let us know how it turns out!

      Aunt Lou

  2. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (9)Brittany says

    Does it matter which stove top? Ie turkey cornbread chicken or herb
    Also a small can of cream of mushroom or big can?

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    • Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (10)Cris says

      Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (11)
      Hi Brittany-
      It will work with all of the different flavors of stove top. We used the small can (I believe 10.75 oz).

      Enjoy!

  3. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (12)susan says

    !!!!Yes

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  4. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (13)Christine says

    Can you add celery and onions to this?

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    • Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (14)Cris says

      Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (15)
      Sure! Enjoy!

  5. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (16)Sherrie Oliver says

    I LOVE this recipe! It is great just as it is, but sometimes I make it with Italian sausage; brown the sausage with onion and butter in a pan until brown and not pink, then add it to the crock pot. it is wonderful both ways.

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    • Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (17)Cris says

      Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (18)
      We love it this way too! Thanks so much for sharing!

  6. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (19)Michelle says

    Could this be made in the casserole crock pot also?

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    • Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (20)Cris says

      Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (21)
      Absolutely! Enjoy!

  7. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (22)Paleo Diet Plan says

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  8. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (23)Amy says

    This is great! Do you think I could use butter and shredded cheese and the chicken broth and not do the soup? Thanks! I love cheesy, buttery stuffing 🙂

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    • Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (24)Cris Goode (@crisgoode) says

      Amy- I have never tried it that way, but I would bet it will be okay, I’d just keep a close eye on it.

    • Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (25)Amy says

      Thank you!

  9. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (26)Cris Goode (@crisgoode) says

    I have not tried it, but it would likely do okay. You might add just a tad (1/4 cup) more broth.

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  10. Slow Cooker Stuffing - Recipes That Crock! (27)Emily says

    Can this be cooked on low for 8 hours?

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FAQs

Can I use a crockpot to keep stuffing warm? ›

The slow cooker keeps the stuffing warm, frees up the oven and is great for a crowd. The edges of this stuffing become delightfully golden and crisp all the way around while cooking, so be sure to scoop the servings so that you get a bit of them with every bite.

Can I just throw a bunch of ingredients in the crockpot? ›

One of the main attractions for many people is the ease of a slow cooker, so when you're looking for recipes, avoid those that suggest a lot of pre-preparation. For many dishes, particularly soups and stews, you really can just throw all the ingredients in.

Should you put an egg in stuffing? ›

The most important ingredient of stuffing may be the binder, which keeps all the other elements in place. For a fluffy texture, use eggs. Stock is the most-used binder. Less conventional possibilities include fruit juice (such as apple or orange) and alcohol (wine or liqueur).

How do you keep stuffing warm at a party? ›

Chafing dish.

Chafing dishes are ideal for a buffet-style service. They provide consistent warmth and are durable for entertaining. Tip: Fill the chafing dish with hot water to help maintain the temperature of the food. Tip: Use denatured alcohol as a fuel source to keep the chafing dish hot during the party.

Is it OK to leave food in crockpot on warm overnight? ›

Don't leave it on 'warm' all day

Most appliances will automatically shut off after 20 or so hours on this setting, but you shouldn't leave food in a slow cooker for an extended length of time. The general rule of thumb is that 2-4 hours is the maximum length of time you can leave food in a slow cooker on warm.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low in a slow cooker? ›

The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

What order do ingredients go in a slow cooker? ›

There's a method to food placement in your Crockpot slow cooker. The slowest cooking items should go on the bottom and then layer accordingly for the remaining ingredients. The top layer should be for any fresh herbs or slices of citrus.

Can I leave food in crockpot for 12 hours? ›

Is it safe to leave a slow cooker on for 12 hours? Yes, you can use your slow cooker for longer than eight hours, as long as you keep an eye on it. Many slow cookers do have an automatic shutoff after 24 hours.

Is it better to make stuffing the day before? ›

The short answer to whether you can making stuffing ahead of time is yes. "Making stuffing ahead saves time, allows stove and oven space for other things, and making it ahead gives time for the flavor to fully develop," Chef David Tiner, Director at Louisiana Culinary Institute in Baton Rouge, tells Southern Living.

Should you stir stuffing? ›

The bread in the stuffing absorbs moisture, but if it's dry (as it should be, see above), it takes some time for the liquid to settle in. I suggest adding a little at a time, say 1 cup of broth for every 4 cups of dry mix. Give it a good stir, then let it sit for a minute. The stuffing should be moist but not wet.

How do you keep stuffing from getting mushy? ›

On Tuesday, set out the bread. You'll need day-old loaves to get stale so that the stuffing doesn't get too mushy. Don't cube that bread! Ragged, imperfect pieces of bread have more surface area; it's those nooks and crannies that give you good texture.

What do Southerners call stuffing? ›

But for the Thanksgiving side dish in the South, the term dressing was adopted in place of stuffing, which was viewed as a crude term, during the Victorian era. Although dressing and stuffing are interchangeable terms, the signature ingredient of this Thanksgiving side dish in the South is cornbread.

Why is my stuffing gummy? ›

If the stuffing came out too wet and soggy (aka bread soup!) try not to over mix it, otherwise it'll turn into mush. Curtis Stone says to pour it on a large sheet tray and spread it out. Bake it on high heat to crisp it up, but make sure it doesn't burn.

What is the best bread for stuffing? ›

Sourdough, Italian, and white bread are standard choices for stuffing; however, journeying beyond your comfort zone can produce excellent results.

How do you keep stuffing warm for hours? ›

Option 1: A Chafing Dish

It's an obvious solution, but chafing dishes are perfect for keeping food warm on a buffet. Fancier versions will also look lovely in your food display. Consider a chafing dish for your mashed potatoes, casseroles or stuffing.

How do you keep stuffing warm after cooking? ›

He uses the hot broth on stuffing, too, rather than putting the stuffing in the oven to heat it up (and risking drying it out). "I make indentations in the trays of stuffing with a spoon," he says, "I put the hot chicken stock in it and it keeps it warm."

How do you keep stuffing warm for a potluck? ›

Pack it in a cooler lined with towels. It'll keep warm that way. You could also heat up a couple of bricks in the oven and put them under your casserole dish in the cooler if you know it's going to be a long drive.

How do you keep a casserole warm for an hour? ›

Slow Cooker or Chafing Dishes

For hot vegetables, sauces, stews, and soups, a slow cooker or chafing dish may be used on the low setting to keep the food warm. Similar to an oven, if you plan to store foods for longer than an hour, you may notice a change in texture or taste.

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