In a recent interview with Allrecipes, Michael Bublé discussed his holiday cooking traditions and shared which store-bought side dish he believes is often underrated.
Bublé enjoys creating a cozy atmosphere in the kitchen during the holidays by playing music from classic crooners like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, and himself, the Grammy-winning singer.
"Old-school crooners... have a way of making those comfort dishes feel extra cozy."
Bublé is clear about his dislike for green bean casserole.
"Completely overrated. I don't want any of that."
Surprisingly, Bublé admires stuffing, but not the fancy restaurant or homemade type. He appreciates a particular store-bought version, calling it "completely underrated."
Michael Bublé highlights the charm of simple, familiar flavors in holiday cooking and shines a light on a store-bought stuffing that deserves more recognition.
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