Crockpot Cheesy Potatoes Easy

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Prepare irresistible cheesy potatoes effortlessly in your slow cooker. Thinly slice russet potatoes, then layer them with sharp cheddar and a rich, creamy sauce made from condensed soup, sour cream, melted butter, and flavorful seasonings. Let the crockpot do the work, cooking everything low and slow until tender and bubbling. Add an optional topping of bacon or green onions for extra flavor. Ideal as a hearty side or delightful comfort food main, this dish delivers creamy texture and savory goodness with every bite.

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Updated on Thu, 29 May 2025 19:57:10 GMT
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Crockpot Cheesy Potatoes have saved more busy weeknights and holiday gatherings at my house than I can count. The creamy texture and gooey cheese melt right into tender potatoes, all done with almost no hands-on cooking. This is real comfort food you can scale to a crowd or make just for the family, no oven needed.

I tried this recipe the first time with my youngest hovering at my elbow and now it is his number one request for every special meal. We have brought it to countless potlucks and rarely brought any leftovers home.

Ingredients

  • Russet potatoes: Provides a hearty base that becomes extra tender as it cooks so choose firm potatoes with smooth skin for best results
  • Shredded cheddar cheese: Gives the signature flavor and stretching melt opt for sharp cheddar for bolder taste or mild for extra creaminess
  • Condensed cream of chicken soup: Brings a rich and silky finish use cream of mushroom if you want a meatless version
  • Sour cream: Keeps the texture creamy and tangy use full fat for extra richness
  • Unsalted butter: Adds depth and helps the layers stay tender melt before mixing to evenly distribute
  • Chicken broth: Gently thins the sauce use milk instead for a little lighter flavor
  • Garlic powder and onion powder: Bring savory background notes always choose fresh spices for the brightest flavor
  • Salt and black pepper: Round out the taste start light and adjust to your liking
  • Toppings like cooked bacon or green onions: Add color and crunch if you like an extra layer of flavor

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prep the Potatoes:
Peel potatoes and slice them thinly using a sharp knife or a mandoline slicer so every piece cooks at the same rate then submerge in cold water to keep slices fresh while you mix the sauce
Make the Sauce:
In a big bowl combine condensed soup sour cream melted butter broth or milk garlic powder onion powder salt and black pepper use a whisk or sturdy spoon to mix until silky smooth with no clumps
Layer in the Crockpot:
Grease your slow cooker with nonstick spray or use a liner if cleanup is a priority drain and pat the potato slices fully dry to avoid watery layers then cover the bottom with half the potatoes scatter with half the cheese and drizzle with half the sauce repeat to layer the rest of the potatoes cheese and sauce
Cook Low and Slow:
Cover tightly then set the slow cooker on low for six to eight hours or on high for three to four hours check that potatoes are fork tender and sauce is bubbling for the last thirty minutes sprinkle bacon or green onions on top for extra flavor if you want
Serve and Enjoy:
If needed give a gentle stir to make sure the sauce and cheese are evenly distributed serve hot straight from the slow cooker as a main or side dish
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My favorite part is the golden cheesy crust that forms at the edges such a treat and perfect for those who love crispy bits. I still remember the first Thanksgiving I made this dish and my dad requested seconds before the turkey even came out—he grinned from ear to ear and said it was the best part of the meal.

Storage Tips

Crockpot cheesy potatoes store well for up to four days. Let leftovers cool to room temperature before transferring them into airtight containers to keep out excess moisture. For the best texture reheat portions gently in the microwave or warm them in the oven covered with foil so the cheese stays melty and the potatoes do not dry out. You can also freeze individual servings for up to two months—thaw in the refrigerator and reheat slowly.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need a vegetarian version just swap cream of mushroom soup for the chicken base. You can use Monterey Jack or mozzarella cheese for a different flair or substitute Greek yogurt for an extra tangy twist. For extra veggies try adding thawed frozen peas or finely chopped broccoli between the layers.

Serving Suggestions

These cheesy potatoes are perfect alongside ham roast chicken or grilled sausages. Serve them for breakfast with fried eggs and crispy bacon or bring them to any potluck where comfort food shines. I also love packing a scoop into a lunchbox because it warms right up and keeps my family happy even on colder days.

Cultural Context

Cheesy potatoes are classic comfort food in many parts of the country especially the Midwest where potluck suppers reign. Some families call them funeral potatoes due to their popularity at gatherings and celebrations of all sorts. Their stick to your ribs nature and easy prep make them a go to dish for feeding a crowd or adding a touch of nostalgia to any meal.

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This dish is sure to become a favorite go-to in your household—it is easy, comforting, and absolutely delicious.

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I use different types of cheese?

Yes, feel free to use sharp or mild cheddar, or mix in Monterey Jack or mozzarella for added flavor.

→ How can I prevent the potatoes from turning mushy?

Slice the potatoes evenly and do not overcook. Thicker slices may require a bit more time, but keep an eye on texture.

→ What can I use instead of cream of chicken soup?

Cream of mushroom soup works well and adds a subtle earthy flavor to the dish.

→ Is it possible to make this dairy-free?

Try substituting plant-based butter, sour cream, and cheese alternatives, plus a dairy-free soup base.

→ Can I add meat or vegetables?

Yes, cooked bacon or green onions make great toppings, and you can layer in thinly sliced ham or bell peppers if desired.

Crockpot Cheesy Potatoes Easy

Creamy potatoes slow-cooked with cheddar, sour cream, and savory seasoning for easy comfort food.

Prep Time
20 Minutes
Cook Time
240 Minutes
Total Time
260 Minutes
By: Sana

Category: Main Dishes

Difficulty: Easy

Cuisine: American

Yield: 8 Servings (One large casserole (family-style))

Dietary: ~

Ingredients

→ For the Dish

01 6 medium russet potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced (approximately 3 mm thick)
02 2 cups (200 g) shredded cheddar cheese, sharp or mild
03 1 can (295 g) condensed cream of chicken soup or cream of mushroom soup
04 240 ml sour cream
05 120 ml unsalted butter, melted
06 120 ml chicken broth or milk
07 0.5 teaspoon garlic powder
08 0.5 teaspoon onion powder
09 Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

→ Optional Toppings

10 60 g cooked, crumbled bacon
11 60 g chopped green onions

Instructions

Step 01

Peel the russet potatoes and slice them thinly, approximately 3 mm thick, using a sharp knife or mandoline for even results. Submerge the slices in a bowl of cold water to prevent discoloration while preparing other components.

Step 02

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together condensed cream of chicken soup, sour cream, melted butter, chicken broth or milk, garlic powder, onion powder, and season generously with salt and black pepper until smooth.

Step 03

Lightly grease the inside of the slow cooker or line it for easier cleanup. Drain the potato slices thoroughly and pat them dry with paper towels. Arrange half of the sliced potatoes in an even layer at the base. Top with half of the shredded cheese, then pour half of the sauce evenly over the layer. Repeat the layering with the remaining potatoes, cheese, and sauce.

Step 04

Cover and cook on the low setting for 6 to 8 hours, or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the potatoes are fork-tender and the sauce is bubbling. In the last 30 minutes, sprinkle bacon pieces or chopped green onions atop, if using.

Step 05

Gently fold the cooked potatoes to ensure the sauce and cheese are evenly distributed. Serve hot, either as a side dish or a comforting standalone meal.

Notes

  1. For enhanced flavor, select sharp cheddar and layer potatoes thinly for uniform texture. Optional toppings add savoury depth and visual appeal.

Tools You'll Need

  • Slow cooker (crockpot)
  • Mandoline slicer or sharp chef's knife
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Cutting board
  • Paper towels

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Contains dairy (cheese, butter, sour cream, cream soup)
  • Contains gluten if using traditional condensed soup

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 340
  • Total Fat: 19 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 34 g
  • Protein: 8 g