In a recent interview with Allrecipes, singer Michael Bublé shared his thoughts on popular holiday dishes while playing a round of “Underrated or Overrated?”. Known for his smooth vocals and timeless Christmas hits, Bublé also revealed which comfort foods brighten up his holiday season.
When Bublé cooks during the holidays, he likes to set the tone with classic crooners such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Tony Bennett. He believes their music makes festive dishes feel even more heartwarming.
The artist gave special mentions to mashed potatoes topped with either his mother’s or wife’s gravy, as well as egg nog — whether in his coffee or French toast. He also praised pumpkin pie as his “favorite all-time pie.”
“Completely overrated. I don't want any of that,”
he said about green bean casserole, showing a definite lack of enthusiasm for that traditional option.
What truly surprised fans was his fondness for one Thanksgiving classic — store-bought stuffing. According to Bublé, this side dish is “completely underrated,” even compared to homemade or restaurant versions.
Michael Bublé revealed that despite his love for classic homemade dishes, he considers store-bought stuffing the most underrated star of the holiday table.