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By: Rachel GurkPosted: 11/22/2021Updated: 08/16/2022

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This slow cooker stuffing recipe will free up valuable oven space on Thanksgiving -- and it will quickly become a favorite. No more dry stuffing! Get the easy slow cooker recipe on RachelCooks.com!

Try crockpot stuffing this Thanksgiving and free up valuable oven space. Once you have this stuffing in the slow cooker, it’s hands off and never gets dried out.

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: This recipe makes great stuffing and it’s easy to adapt it — make it your own!

How long it takes: 25 minutes to prep, 5 to 7 hours in the crockpot
Equipment you’ll need: large skillet, large mixing bowl, slow cooker
Servings: 12

Close up of stuffing on a plate with ham and cranberries.
Table of Contents
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  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 Why Make Crockpot Stuffing?
  • 3 Not Making Dinner This Year?
  • 4 What You’ll Need
  • 5 How To Make This Recipe
  • 6 FAQs
  • 7 Make It Your Own
  • 8 Make-Ahead Ideas
  • 9 Storage & Reheating Tips
  • 10 Leftover Love
  • 11 More Recipes For Thanksgiving
  • 12 Get the Recipe: Easy Crockpot Stuffing (perfect stuffing every time!)

Stuffing, dressing, whatever you want to call it, it’s hands-down my favorite part of Thanksgiving. (I mean, in terms of food. Because obviously I like my family more than stuffing. Most days.)

There are a thousand different variations of stuffing. Some like it with sausage or giblets, or made with cornbread. Some folks add apples, cranberries, raisins or chestnuts, and there are those who like it gluten-free and make it with quinoa or make farro stuffing.

Overhead view of stuffing in a slow cooker.

Why Make Crockpot Stuffing?

The very best part of this stuffing? It’s made in a crockpot. So technically, since it isn’t stuffed inside a turkey, maybe we should call it dressing, but to me, stuffing is stuffing, in the bird or in a slow cooker.

Now that we’ve gotten that little snafu sorted out, let’s get back to the subject: making stuffing in a slow cooker. Each time I make this, I’m more and more convinced it is THE WAY to go. Here’s why:

  • Turkeys are BIG. Right? They take up tons of space in the oven. So until I have that dream kitchen with six ovens (ha!), I want to free up that valuable oven space for the bird and other delicious sides.
  • Have you ever had dry, hard stuffing? Ick. What a waste of calories. In the slow cooker, you’ll end up with super moist and perfect stuffing every time!
  • End time is flexible. Timing is harder to screw up when you’re using a slow cooker. So if your turkey isn’t quite ready yet (and we’ve all been there), no worries! The stuffing will be just fine. You can take that little worry right off the plate.
  • It takes a little time to prep this stuffing but it’s not difficult, just chopping lots of vegetables and herbs. But here’s a good thought: you can do the chopping the night before!
  • The huge bonus is that once you get the stuffing in the crockpot, you can completely forget about it for six or more hours and focus on other parts of the big dinner, not to mention your lovely family and friends.

Not Making Dinner This Year?

If you’ve been invited to someone else’s home for dinner, offer to bring a crockpot of stuffing! It’s so easy to transport and is ready whenever your host is. They’ll be so relieved that they don’t have to squeeze one more dish into their oven.

I’ll get you started with the recipe here and give you lots of extra tips. The printable recipe card can be found near the bottom of the post, with complete instructions and nutrition information.

What You’ll Need

  • Celery, Onion, Mushrooms, Garlic: This savory mix of veggies adds so much flavor and texture to dressing. Finely chopped mushrooms give it a meaty feel without adding any sausage or giblets.
  • Olive Oil: You’ll need just a couple of tablespoons to sauté the veggies, which are seasoned with a bit of salt and pepper.
  • Butter: All good dressings include melted butter. You’ll need a stick of unsalted butter.
  • Eggs: A couple of beaten eggs make the stuffing fluffy and moist, much like French toast or bread pudding.
  • Chicken Stock: Choose reduced or no sodium chicken stock. If you’re really ambitious, make homemade turkey stock ahead of time to use instead. Vegetarians can substitute vegetable stock.
  • Herb Seasoned Cubed Stuffing: You’ll need one and a half bags of dried bread cubes (18 oz.). I like the herb seasoned cubes best even though we’re adding lots of fresh herbs, too.
  • Fresh Rosemary, Parsley, Sage, and Dried Marjoram: Fresh herbs really do make a difference! Fresh marjoram can be a little difficult to find so I use dried. If you have an herb garden, lucky you! Most woody herbs will grow well into the colder months even if you have to scrape a little snow off first!
Overhead view of ingredients needed for recipe.

How To Make This Recipe

Let’s get started on this delicious stuffing! Haul your crockpot out of the pantry or basement or wherever you store it. Make sure it’s sparkling clean. Spritz the inside with a bit of cooking spray so you’ll have an easy clean-up.

Gather all the ingredients you’ll be using. You’ll need a nice sharp knife and cutting board, too.

Start by chopping all the veggies to the size you like, whether it’s little tiny bits of onion and celery or larger slices. It’s totally up to you. Set the onion/celery mix to the side while you work on the garlic and mushrooms. If you chop the mushrooms finely, they will mimic sausage, giving your stuffing a more meaty texture. Mince the garlic, and set aside with the mushrooms. Go ahead and prep the fresh herbs, too.

Whew, lots of chopping, right? But now you’re on easy street because the rest of the recipe is a breeze.

Heat the oil in a large skillet on the stove and add the onions and celery. Cook them a few minutes until they start to soften. It only takes about five minutes.

Onions and celery in a pan.

Add the mushrooms and garlic and cook them another five minutes or so, or until the mushrooms lose that raw look.

Sauteed onions, celery, and mushrooms in an off white pan.

Remove the pan from the heat and add the butter. It should be cut into small pieces so it melts quickly from the residual heat. Add the broth and herbs, giving everything good stir.

Sautéed vegetables mixed with butter and broth.

Find a nice big mixing bowl and beat the eggs until they’re blended (just like you would do for scrambled eggs).

Beaten eggs in a large bowl.

Add the dried bread cubes and then pour the broth mixture over the whole business. Stir lightly but thoroughly, folding the eggs through the mixture and making sure that everything is moistened and mixed together.

Uncooked stuffing, not yet mixed together.

Transfer the whole business to your slow cooker and set it on High.

Uncooked stuffing in a black crockpot.

Cook for one hour and then turn the crockpot down to Low. Cook for an additional four to six hours. The stuffing will brown a bit on the bottom and edges but that’s okay. The brown bits taste really good.

If your turkey is taking much longer than you were planning (and we all have had that happen), just turn the slow cooker to Warm when the stuffing is done.

Stuffing in a large white serving dish with a scoop removed.

FAQs

Can I keep stuffing warm in a crockpot?

Certainly! Even if you made your stuffing inside the turkey or in a casserole dish, you can transfer it to a crockpot to keep it warm and at a safe temperature. If the stuffing is already hot, simply set the slow cooker to the Warm setting.

How do you reheat stuffing without drying it out?

I like to reheat leftover stuffing in a shallow baking dish, covered with foil. If it appears dry, add a bit of chicken stock to re-moisten it before reheating.

What is the difference between stuffing and dressing?

Although the terms are used interchangeably, technically stuffing means that it’s been used to fill something, such as the cavity of a turkey. Dressing is cooked in a separate dish. Same thing, just cooked differently.

Dressing on a white plate with ham and cranberries.

Make It Your Own

  • Vegetarian: Simply substitute vegetable stock for the chicken stock.
  • Meat-lovers: If desired, omit the mushrooms. Brown sausage or bacon to add to the stuffing. I love to add cooked and chopped turkey giblets and neck meat, too. Remove them from the cavity of the turkey and simmer in a small saucepan until they’re tender. Chop finely.
  • More Add-Ins: Lots of folks love chopped apple, dried cranberries, raisins, or chestnuts. I’d love to hear what you like in your stuffing!

Make-Ahead Ideas

As I mentioned above, the celery, onions, and mushrooms can be prepped the night before. Store them in the fridge in a covered bowl or resealable bag. The fresh herbs can be prepped ahead of time, too, and stored in the refrigerator. That will save you at least fifteen minutes.

Storage & Reheating Tips

Remove leftover stuffing from the crockpot and put it into a container. If it’s still very hot, let it cool a half hour or so before covering it and putting it into the refrigerator so that it doesn’t bring down the temperature of your fridge. It will keep up to four days in the fridge or up to three months in the freezer.

To reheat small amounts, just pop it into the microwave for a few seconds. If you’re reheating a large amount, spread it into a greased baking dish, cover and heat in the oven at 350°F for 30 minutes or until heated through. If it seems a bit dry, stir in more broth before reheating. If you like a golden top, don’t cover it.

Leftover Love

Other than using all of your leftovers to recreate another turkey and stuffing dinner, there are lots of ways to repurpose leftover stuffing, from waffles to muffins to soup. Check out 13 Easy Leftover Stuffing Recipes from Real Simple. You’ll be glad you made a big batch of stuffing so you have enough left over for these yummy-sounding recipes!

More Recipes For Thanksgiving

While these recipes are good any time of the year, or for any special occasion, many of them are served at a traditional U.S. Thanksgiving dinner. Even though you make the same family recipes year after year, you may want to try something new and maybe a bit healthier. Here’s a few of my favorites:

  • Cheesy Brussels Sprouts au Gratin
  • EASIEST Baked Macaroni and Cheese (the best!)
  • Zucchini Casserole with rice
  • How to make Butternut Squash in the Slow Cooker
  • Healthy Sweet Potato Casserole (gluten-free, nut-free, dairy-free)
  • Green Bean Casserole Recipe (with no canned soup)
  • Kabocha Squash Soup – creamy perfection!
  • Parker House Rolls
  • Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes – perfect every time!
  • Easy Cinnamon Apple Cranberry Sauce
  • Browse all my Thanksgiving Recipes!

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Easy Crockpot Stuffing (perfect stuffing every time!)

4.54 from 32 votes
Prep Time: 25 mins
Cook Time: 7 hrs
Total Time: 7 hrs 25 mins
12 servings
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Try crockpot stuffing this Thanksgiving and free up valuable oven space. Fix it and forget it, this stuffing never gets dried out.

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 cups diced celery
  • 3 cups chopped onion
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 12-14 ounces finely chopped fresh mushrooms
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, cut into 8 pieces (1 stick)
  • 1 sprig rosemary leaves, finely chopped
  • 1 ½ tablespoons fresh thyme leaves
  • ¼ cup chopped fresh parsley
  • ½ teaspoon dried marjoram
  • 7 fresh sage leaves, finely chopped
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 4 cups reduced sodium chicken stock
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 ½ bags (12 oz. each) herb seasoned cubed stuffing

Instructions

  • In a large skillet, heat oil over medium high heat. Add celery and onion, season with salt and pepper, and sauté for about 5 minutes or until they begin to soften. Add mushrooms and garlic and continue to sauté until mushrooms are cooked.
  • Remove from heat, add butter and let the butter melt, stirring as needed. Stir in herbs, black pepper and chicken broth.
  • In a large bowl, beat the two eggs. Add cubed stuffing and pour the vegetables and broth over the stuffing. Stir to combine and put into a 7-quart slow cooker that has been sprayed with nonstick cooking spray.
  • Cook on High for 1 hour, and then reduce heat and cook on Low for 4 to 6 hours. If your dinner isn't ready yet, set your crockpot to Warm.

Notes

  • Vegetarian: Simply substitute vegetable stock for the chicken stock.
  • Meat-lovers: If desired, omit the mushrooms. Brown sausage or bacon to add to the stuffing. I love to add cooked and chopped turkey giblets and neck meat, too. Remove them from the cavity of the turkey and simmer in a small saucepan until they’re tender. Chop finely.
  • More Add-Ins: Try chopped apple, dried cranberries, raisins, or chestnuts.
  • Storage Tips: Put stuffing into a covered container. Leftover stuffing will keep three to four days in the refrigerator or up to three months in the freezer.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 141kcal, Carbohydrates: 7g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 4g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 48mg, Sodium: 61mg, Potassium: 310mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 538IU, Vitamin C: 8mg, Calcium: 37mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk
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  1. denise says

    November 22, 2020 at 12:46 am

    I’ll take a bowlful right now.

    Reply
    • Rachel Gurk says

      November 22, 2020 at 3:42 pm

      ME TOO!

      Reply
  2. Victoria Jacobs says

    November 21, 2020 at 3:19 pm

    More pluses for using the slow cooker – it can be fitted with a liner so keep cleanup to an absolute minimum and it can be moved to an area outside the kitchen. I usually make the mashed potatoes and the stuffing in two crockpots with one sitting on the washer, and one sitting on the dryer.

    Reply
    • Rachel Gurk says

      November 22, 2020 at 3:43 pm

      Yes, that is so true!

      Reply
  3. Carolyn says

    November 17, 2019 at 8:21 am

    Can this stuffing recipe be made omitting the eggs?

    Reply
    • Rachel Gurk says

      November 20, 2019 at 10:16 am

      I haven’t tested it that way, but I think it would work. It may just be a little more crumbly. Let me know if you try it!

      Reply
  4. denise says

    November 16, 2019 at 6:40 pm

    stuffing is my favorite, too

    Reply
    • Rachel Gurk says

      November 17, 2019 at 11:42 am

      It’s the best (food) part of Thanksgiving!

      Reply
  5. Patti says

    December 1, 2017 at 10:47 pm

    This was so delicious! My family does a pot luck style Thanksgiving, so a crock pot recipe was perfect! I swapped chicken stock for veggie stock to make this vegetarian friendly, and my grocery store was all out of sage, so I had to substitute with dried, but it turned out so great. One of my sisters said it was “seriously the best stuffing I have ever had.” I didn’t even get any leftovers because my sisters nabbed them all! I will definitely be making this one again!

    Reply
    • Rachel Gurk says

      December 2, 2017 at 6:29 am

      I’m so happy to hear you love it as much as we do! Thanks for taking the time to come back and leave a comment!

      Reply
  6. Emily says

    November 27, 2017 at 2:37 pm

    I tried it with the ground turkey and it was amazing! Everyone loved it!! I was in a crunch so I left mine on high for 4 hours. It was so easy! Thanks for the recipe!!

    Reply
    • Rachel Gurk says

      November 28, 2017 at 6:37 am

      So happy to hear it! I need to try it that way next year. Thanks for taking the time to come back and let me know!

      Reply
  7. Emily says

    November 17, 2017 at 4:20 pm

    Looks great! Do you think would work with ground turkey in stead of mushrooms?

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      November 17, 2017 at 4:30 pm

      I haven’t tried it that way (although turkey sausage would also be great!) – but it should work! The mushrooms do add some moisture but the slow cooker keeps it super moist so I think it should be fine! If you try it, let us know how it goes!

      Reply
  8. Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says

    November 9, 2017 at 6:02 pm

    This stuffing looks good!!

    Reply
  9. Laura says

    November 8, 2017 at 10:18 pm

    This stuffing looks super moist and delicious!

    Reply
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