In an interview with Allrecipes, Michael Bublé revealed his love for a holiday side dish often overlooked by many. The Grammy-winning singer described it as "completely underrated."
Bublé enjoys creating a cozy kitchen atmosphere during the holidays by playing classic crooners like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, and his own music. He says,
"When I’m in the kitchen, especially during the holidays, I like to set the mood with some music."
During the interview, Bublé rated typical holiday dishes in a game called "Underrated or Overrated?" His favorites include:
He is less enthusiastic about green bean casserole, calling it,
"Completely overrated. I don't want any of that."
Most surprisingly, Bublé praised stuffing, not the fancy versions served in restaurants or even homemade, but a simple, store-bought kind, which he clearly finds special.
Michael Bublé values the simple comfort of classic holiday dishes and finds unexpected love for store-bought stuffing, enjoying music and food that bring warmth to the season.