January potluck nostalgia: dump in boxed stuffing and 3 more things and watch everyone ask what’s going on in that crock.

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There’s a special kind of comfort in January potlucks—when the holiday rush has passed but the craving for hearty, nostalgic food lingers. And nothing says “Midwest welcome” quite like a slow cooker brimming with savory, herb‑scented stuffing that smells just like Grandma’s kitchen on Thanksgiving morning.

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This recipe is your secret weapon: a simple boxed stuffing mix plus three humble add‑ins transform into a moist, flavorful casserole that tastes like you fussed all day. No one will guess it started with a box—especially when they’re lining up for seconds.

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🥘 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 cream of mushroom for vegetarian
Chicken or vegetable broth 1½ cups Adds moisture & flavor
Diced onion ½ cup Optional, but adds depth
Optional boosters
Cooked sausage or ground beef 1 cup For heartiness
Frozen peas or diced celery ½ cup Adds texture
Shredded cheddar 1 cup Stir in at the end

💡 Pro Tips

  • Use the stuffing mix dry—no need to prepare it first.
  • Don’t stir after adding broth—let it absorb naturally.
  • Grease your slow cooker to prevent sticking around the edges.

👩‍🍳 Step‑by‑Step Instructions

1. Layer in Slow Cooker

  • Add onion (if using) and dry stuffing mix to the slow cooker.
  • Pour soup and broth over the top.
  • Gently press down to submerge stuffing—do not stir.

2. Cook Low & Slow

  • Cover and cook on LOW for 4–5 hours or HIGH for 2–3 hours, until liquid is absorbed and stuffing is tender.
  • Resist the urge to peek—steam is essential!

3. Finish & Serve

  • If using cheese, sprinkle on top during the last 15 minutes.
  • Fluff gently with a fork before serving.
  • Transfer to a serving dish and enjoy the compliments.

❄️ Why It’s Perfect for January Potlucks

  • No oven needed—free up space during post‑holiday chaos
  • Stays warm for hours right in the slow cooker
  • Pairs beautifully with ham, meatballs, or roasted veggies
  • Feels special without the stress—ideal for tired hosts

📝 Make‑Ahead & Storage Tips

  • Fridge: Keeps up to 4 days; flavor deepens overnight.
  • Reheat: Microwave or return to slow cooker with a splash of broth.
  • Freeze: Not recommended—stuffing tends to dry out.

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