In a recent interview with Allrecipes, Michael Bublé shared his thoughts on holiday dishes, calling one store-bought side “completely underrated.” The Grammy-winning singer enjoys setting the holiday mood in the kitchen with music from classic crooners like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, and himself.
Bublé rated typical holiday dishes in a game of “Underrated or Overrated?” He gave green bean casserole a firm “hard pass,” calling it:
“Completely overrated. I don't want any of that.”
However, he expressed surprising appreciation for stuffing—specifically the store-bought kind rather than fancy restaurant or homemade versions.
While cooking, Bublé enjoys surrounding himself with nostalgic music that makes comfort dishes feel extra cozy.
“When the temperatures drop and the holidays roll around, music from the Grammy award-winning singer just hits the spot.”
This blend of music and food shapes his ideal holiday experience, reflecting his personal traditions and tastes.
Michael Bublé values the warmth of holiday music and surprisingly prefers store-bought stuffing, calling it underrated amid his favorite festive foods.