Stuffing is a savory side dish that is traditionally paired with a holiday turkey. Also known as dressing, stuffing typically contains seasoned bread cubes or crumbs, herbs, and other ingredients.
These days, we don’t recommend stuffing this dish into a turkey cavity before roasting as it’s hard to make sure it cooks to the proper temperature. But baking it separately can be a problem if you’re out of oven space during the holidays. That’s where this slow-cooker stuffing recipe is a real lifesaver!
With just 5 ingredients and 15 minutes of prep, this best slow-cooker stuffing practically cooks itself and frees up your oven for other dishes.
This simple recipe for slow-cooker stuffing is even easier than the classic recipe—but don’t just save this amazing recipe for special occasions! This family favorite is equally delicious next to roast chicken or beef, skillet pork chops, or even meatloaf.
Recipe Ingredients
This simple slow-cooker stuffing recipe comes together with a handful of classic ingredients that bring comfort and flavor in every bite. Here’s what you’ll need.
Seasoned Bread Stuffing Cubes: These are the base of the dish, providing the classic texture and flavor of traditional stuffing with built-in herbs and spices.
Chicken Broth: This adds moisture and savory depth, helping the bread cubes soften and absorb flavor as they cook.
Butter: Rich and flavorful, it helps sauté the vegetables and infuses the entire dish with comforting, holiday-worthy taste.
Other Ingredients: Celery and onion are a must for adding savory flavor and texture to each bite; they’re classic stuffing staples for a reason. Sautéing them in butter brings out their natural sweetness and softens them just enough to blend perfectly with the stuffing. A quick coat of cooking spray helps prevent sticking in the slow cooker, so the finished dish keeps its shape and is easier to serve and clean up.

How to Make Slow-Cooker Stuffing
These simple steps will outline just how easy it is to make our best slow-cooker stuffing recipe. Follow along with the recipe below for all the details.
1. Spray the Slow Cooker
Use cooking spray to spray the slow-cooker insert. This is done so none of the stuffing ingredients will stick and ensures the cooked stuffing is easy to serve without leaving any behind.
2. Cook Celery and Onion
Melt the butter in a skillet, and cook the onion and celery, stirring it occasionally until crisp-tender. Don’t skip this step and place the raw onion and celery straight in the slow cooker. Partially cooking the veggies before adding them with the other ingredients is necessary for everything to be done cooking at the same time. It also mellows the onion flavor and adds a rich buttery flavor.
3. Mix, Set It, and Forget It
Mix the cooked veggies together with the bread cubes and broth right in the slow cooker. Set your slow cooker on Low, and let the stuffing cook all on its own. Don’t be tempted to lift the lid for a peek; each time you open the slow cooker, it releases some of the heat. This can add as much as 30 minutes to the total cook time each time you open the lid.
4. Stir and Serve
Use a large spoon to lightly stir the stuffing before serving to redistribute the ingredients equally throughout. Move the stuffing to a serving dish, or serve it straight out of the slow cooker to keep it warm.
Slow-Cooker Stuffing Variations
Want to make this stuffing your own? Try any of these flavor-packed variations to give this stuffing your signature spin.
Sausage Stuffing: Add extra flavor as well as heartiness to the stuffing by adding cooked and crumbled bulk sausage. One pound of sausage is the perfect amount to add. Try bulk sausage, such as hot Italian, sweet Italian, pork sausage, or even turkey sausage. Cook it in the skillet over medium-high heat, 6 to 8 minutes or until it’s no longer pink. Remove it from skillet before cooking the veggies in the same skillet in step 2
Herb Stuffing: For a sensational fresh punch of flavor, add this earthy herb combination to the stuffing: Stir in 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley, 1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage leaves, 1 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh marjoram leaves, and 3/4 teaspoon chopped fresh tarragon leaves with the bread cubes. Or, if you like to use dried herbs, add the fresh parsley, but use 1 teaspoon dried sage leaves, 1/2 teaspoon dried marjoram leaves, and 1/4 teaspoon dried tarragon leaves instead.
Cranberry Stuffing: For a sweet and savory stuffing, stir in 1 1/2 cups sweetened dried cranberries with the bread cubes.
Nutty Stuffing: For stuffing with a bit of crunch, after cooking it, gently stir in 3/4 cup of toasted pecan halves, chopped walnuts, pine nuts, or blanched almonds. They’ll upgrade your stuffing with a new layer of flavor.
Storing and Reheating Slow-Cooker Stuffing
For the best results, serve stuffing right after it’s freshly made for the perfect level of moistness and flavor. But reheated leftovers can be a welcome addition to any meal you want to get on the table fast. Here’s how to store and reheat leftover stuffing.
Refrigerator Storage and Reheating
Spoon the stuffing into an air-tight food-storage container. Refrigerate up to 5 days. To reheat, place a serving of the stuffing in a microwavable bowl. Cover and microwave on medium-high (70%) 2 to 2 1/2 minutes or until stuffing is heated through. If the stuffing is dry, toss it with a sprinkling of water to add moisture back. Cover and microwave about 30 seconds longer.
Freezer Storage and Reheating
Spoon the stuffing into air-tight freezer-proof food storage containers. Store in freezer up to 3 months. To reheat, place a serving of the stuffing in a microwavable bowl. Cover and microwave on low (30%) about 2 minutes or until thawed. Microwave on medium-high (70%) 1 to 2 minutes or until heated through. If the stuffing is dry, toss it with a sprinkling of water to add moisture back. Cover and microwave about 30 seconds longer.
We don’t recommend reheating leftover stuffing in the oven as it will dry out before it has a chance to heat completely through.
Frequently Asked Questions
Because this stuffing recipe is made in the slow cooker, it needs the sturdiness and dryness of bread stuffing cubes. If you try to substitute fresh bread or breadcrumbs, you’ll end up with a gloppy mess, because the textures of these types of bread can’t hold up to the long cook time. If you’d like to make another stuffing or dressing with different ingredients, check out these amazing stuffing recipes, each created with the perfect balance of ingredients, cooking time, and cooking method.
Slow-Cooker Stuffing
- Prep Time 15 min
- Total 3 hr 15 min
- Ingredients 5
- Servings 10
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup butter
- 1 cup chopped celery
- 1/2 cup chopped onion
- 1 package (12 oz) seasoned bread stuffing cubes (about 8 cups)
- 1 1/2 cups Progresso™ chicken broth (from 32-oz carton)

Instructions
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Step1
Lightly spray 3 1/2- to 4-quart slow cooker with cooking spray.
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Step2
In 10-inch nonstick skillet, melt butter over medium-high heat.
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Step3
Add celery and onion; cook 3 to 4 minutes, stirring occasionally, until crisp-tender.
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Step4
Place bread cubes, celery mixture, and broth in slow cooker; toss to combine.
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Step5
Cover; cook on Low heat setting 3 to 3 1/2 hours.
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Step6
Stir before serving.
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Serving
- Calories
- 200
- Calories from Fat
- 60
- Total Fat
- 6g
- 10%
- Saturated Fat
- 3g
- 15%
- Trans Fat
- 0g
- Cholesterol
- 10mg
- 4%
- Sodium
- 740mg
- 31%
- Potassium
- 40mg
- 1%
- Total Carbohydrate
- 31g
- 10%
- Dietary Fiber
- 2g
- 10%
- Sugars
- 3g
- Protein
- 5g
% Daily Value*:
- Vitamin A
- 4%
- 4%
- Vitamin C
- 0%
- 0%
- Calcium
- 4%
- 4%
- Iron
- 8%
- 8%
Exchanges:
1 1/2 Starch; 0 Fruit; 1/2 Other Carbohydrate; 0 Skim Milk; 0 Low-Fat Milk; 0 Milk; 0 Vegetable; 0 Very Lean Meat; 0 Lean Meat; 0 High-Fat Meat; 1 Fat;Carbohydrate Choice
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