In an interview with Allrecipes, Michael Bublé opened up about his favorite holiday dishes and revealed a surprising pick for the best store-bought side. The Grammy-winning singer described one Thanksgiving staple as "completely underrated."
Bublé enjoys creating a cozy atmosphere in the kitchen during the holidays by playing old-school crooners like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Tony Bennett. He said their music adds comfort to traditional dishes and mentioned,
“I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Michael Bublé. When the temperatures drop and the holidays roll around, music from the Grammy award-winning singer just hits the spot.”
During a game of "Underrated or Overrated?" Bublé rated typical holiday foods, highlighting some personal favorites:
However, he was dismissive of green bean casserole, stating,
“Completely overrated. I don't want any of that.”
The most unexpected revelation was Bublé’s love for stuffing—not the fancy restaurant or homemade kind, but the store-bought variety. He described it as "completely underrated," suggesting it deserves more appreciation during festive meals.
Michael Bublé values classic holiday dishes with a personal touch and surprisingly champions store-bought stuffing as an underestimated comfort food.