There’s something especially comforting about January potlucks—after the holiday whirlwind has passed, but before everyone loses the craving for hearty, nostalgic dishes. And nothing says “Midwest welcome” like a slow cooker full of savory, herb-scented stuffing that smells just like Grandma’s kitchen on Thanksgiving morning.
This recipe is a total crowd-pleaser: a simple boxed stuffing mix plus three easy add-ins transforms into a moist, flavorful casserole that tastes like you spent all day cooking. No one will guess it started with a box—especially when they’re going back for seconds.
Slow Cooker January Stuffing
Ingredients (Serves 8 | 6‑quart slow cooker)
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dry stuffing mix (herb or cornbread) | 1 (6 oz) box | Use straight from the box |
| Cream of chicken soup | 1 (10.5 oz) can | Swap for cream of mushroom for vegetarian |
| Chicken or vegetable broth | 1½ cups | Adds moisture & flavor |
| Diced onion | ½ cup | Optional, adds depth |
Optional Add‑Ins
- Cooked sausage or ground beef – 1 cup for heartiness
- Frozen peas or diced celery – ½ cup for texture
- Shredded cheddar – 1 cup, stir in at the end
Pro Tips
- Use the stuffing dry—no need to pre-cook.
- Don’t stir after adding broth; let it absorb naturally.
- Grease your slow cooker to prevent sticking around the edges.
Instructions
1. Layer in the Slow Cooker
- Add onions (if using) and dry stuffing mix.
- Pour soup and broth over the top.
- Gently press down to submerge stuffing—do not stir.
2. Cook Low & Slow
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