In a recent interview with Allrecipes, Michael Bublé revealed his holiday kitchen rituals and shared surprising opinions on classic dishes. The Grammy-winning singer said he enjoys setting the mood with old-school crooners like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Tony Bennett, creating a cozy atmosphere while cooking during the holidays.
“When the temperatures drop and the holidays roll around, music from the Grammy award-winning singer just hits the spot.”
Bublé’s holiday tradition includes serenading himself with comforting tunes, which inspires his festive cooking experience.
During a game of "Underrated or Overrated?" with Allrecipes, Bublé rated typical holiday dishes, highlighting some favorites:
“Completely overrated. I don't want any of that.” — Michael Bublé on green bean casserole
However, Bublé is not a fan of green bean casserole, dismissing it as entirely overrated.
Contrary to expectation, Bublé expressed strong appreciation for stuffing—not the fancy restaurant versions or homemade ones, but the simple variety often found store-bought. He called it “completely underrated,” elevating this humble side dish in his holiday meal lineup.
Michael Bublé values nostalgic music and classic comfort foods during the holidays, with a special fondness for traditional sides like mashed potatoes and underrated store-bought stuffing.
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