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Make this easy Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes recipe and never buy the store bought packaged scalloped potatoes again. These are so much better and very simple with the crock pot doing all the work.

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Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes Recipe:

Scalloped potatoes are one of my favorite side dishes and this Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes Recipe does not disappoint. It is the best comfort food and so creamy and flavorful.

Once you try making these at home, you will never buy those boxed potatoes again. Homemade scalloped potatoes have a ton more flavor and you won’t find any powdered cheese mix in these potatoes!

Different blends of cheese melt perfectly with the potatoes for a side dish you will want to make all the time. These are a must try! You might also like Scalloped Corn Recipe, Crock Pot Scalloped Potatoes and Ham and Au Gratin Potatoes Crock Pot Recipe.

Close up image of a serving of scalloped potatoes on a white plate with two forks.

A good Crock Pot is a must!

If you are in the market for a new crockpot, I love this casserole dish crock pot.  It is perfect for casserole style slow cooker recipes like this one. I bought mine on Amazon, and I love it.

It is perfect for the Holidays and really year round. We love the way it looks layered in the crockpot. We can still enjoy all our favorite casserole recipes without ever turning the oven on.

If you like using an instant pot, this Instant Pot Aura is the one we like using. Using the Instant Pot has been a game changer for my family.

Close up image of scalloped potatoes in the crock pot.

Easy Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes:

My family loves any kind of potatoes including mashed potatoes and roasted potatoes. But when I serve these Scalloped Potatoes everyone gets excited. It really is the perfect comfort food. But really it is perfect anytime of the year.

We like serving it with our grilled steaks with a side of broccoli and our meal is complete.

Potatoes au gratin are sometimes compared to Scalloped Potatoes. But they are a little different, scalloped potatoes are much easier to make. We love how easy this can be prepared with easy ingredients that you probably already have on hand.

Close up image of the ingredients for scalloped potatoes.

Ingredients for Crockpot Scalloped Potatoes:

  • Heavy cream
  • Chicken broth
  • Russet potatoes
  • Minced garlic or garlic powder
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Cheddar cheese
  • Salt and black pepper

How to Make Crock Pot Scalloped Potatoes:

  • In a small bowl mix together the cream, chicken broth, garlic and salt and pepper then set aside.
Close up image of combining the ingredients in a bowl with russet potatoes on the side.
  • Make sure you spray the slow cooker with cooking spray or use crock pot liners. This will make clean up much easier.
  • Layer the slices potatoes in the crock pot. You can typically do about 3 layers of thinly sliced potatoes.
Close up image of scalloped potatoes in process of being layered in the crock pot.
  • Top each layer of potato with ⅓ of the cream and cheese mixture.
  • Cover and cook on high for 4 hours until the cooked potatoes are tender.
  • We like to top with parsley but that is optional. 

Tips on Potatoes:

We always seem to have russet potatoes on hand, so that is usually what I use to make slow cooker scalloped potatoes. But you could also use red-skinned potatoes or yellow gold potatoes. Using the red-skinned potatoes or the yellow gold you do no have to peel the skill. But using the russet potatoes, I always peel the skin as their skin tends to be tough.

When you are slicing the potatoes you want to make sure they are evenly sliced. This ensures that the potatoes are cooked at the same time. Depending on how thin or thick you slice them, depends on how long it will take them to cook.

Close up image of a serving of scalloped potatoes on a white plate.

Easy Side Dish!

These potatoes are good with just about anything. These potatoes tend to be pretty filling, so try serving a lean meat as your main dish. You can serve it with ham, chicken, steak, or fish. Even though scalloped potatoes are good anytime of the year, we tend to serve them on special occasions.

They are perfect to make a head of time and let the crockpot do all the work.

Close up image of scalloped potatoes in a crock pot.

Scalloped Potatoes Variations:

Try customizing your scalloped potato recipe! There are different variations your can try to make this a one pot meal.

  • Try adding in ham or bacon is a good addition to this recipe. Bacon makes everything taste better!
  • Half sweet potatoes would be good also. We love sweet potatoes, and dividing up this recipe with sweet potatoes makes me love this recipe even more.
  • We love to change up the cheese. You can add in Mozzarella, Gouda or Monterrey jack cheese in place of the cheddar cheese. It changes up the taste of the scalloped potatoes, but I love it when we use different cheeses.

We love to change it up occasionally just to make this an easy dish!

When will I know the potatoes are done?

Nothing is worse than serving scalloped potatoes when they are hard or mushy. When I make this recipe I check them about the 3 hour mark. I use this simple trick but poking the potatoes in different areas to see if it is fork-tender. If they are not done, check them again in about 30 minutes.

This will ensure that I serve a nicely plated scalloped potatoes!

Close up image of a serving of scallop potatoes on a white plate with two forks.

Great for Holiday Parties!

We love bringing this side dish to pot lucks or make it for your family gathering. It is so easy to put together and requires very little work.

It is the perfect side dish when you are on a budget. We typically have most of the ingredients already so I love it when I only have to get a few items I am missing to complete this dish.

Everyone will love how it tastes and you can keep it warm with your slow cooker! That is why I love making food in my crock pot so I can easily transport it to my party.

Close up image of scalloped potatoes in a crock pot with a wooden spoon.

Best side dish for busy weeknights!

Come home to an amazing dinner when you put your crock pot to work. I doubt you ever buy those box mixes again once you try this easy and delicious recipe. You will love how each bite is so creamy and delicious.  The cheese is rich and creamy and oh so good!

I feel so good being able to cook really tasty recipes for my family without having it cost a fortune. Plus, it really reduces the stress around here by using the crock pot because it is ready when we come home. I’m not running around trying to figure out what is for dinner when I use the crock pot with very little effort. We are saving time and money!

If you need to save time and money like we do, give this great recipe a try and let us know what your family thinks.

Print this cheesy scalloped potatoes crock pot recipe below:

Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes

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Make this easy Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes recipe and never buy the store bought packaged scalloped potatoes again. These are so much better and so easy.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 15 minutes
Servings 6
Cuisine American
Course Side Dish
Calories 542

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • In a small mixing bowl, mix the cream, chicken broth, garlic and salt and pepper.
  • Spray your crock pot with non cooking spray.
  • Put a layer of the potatoes in the bottom of your crock pot (⅓ of your total amount of potatoes).
  • Top with ⅓ of the cream mixture and ⅓ of each of the cheddar cheese and parmesan cheese amounts.
  • Continue these process until all the ingredients have been layered in the crock pot.
  • Cover and cook on high for 3-4 hours until the potatoes are tender.
  • Top with parsley (optional).
  • Serve immediately.

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Nutrition Facts

Calories 542kcal, Carbohydrates 43g, Protein 21g, Fat 33g, Saturated Fat 21g, Cholesterol 109mg, Sodium 843mg, Potassium 1038mg, Fiber 3g, Sugar 2g, Vitamin A 1120IU, Vitamin C 13mg, Calcium 493mg, Iron 2mg

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  1. Carrie Barnard says:

    I haven’t tried that yet but I think it’ll be delicious in this recipe!

  2. Mary says:

    Did anyone try it with cream of celery soup?

  3. Carrie Barnard says:

    I would double the other ingredients as well to make sure that you have enough sauce and cheese for the extra potatoes and I would rather have extra sauce instead of the potatoes being dry. I hope you try it out and enjoy it!

  4. Eva Marie says:

    I want for 10 people Would 5 lbs. be okay with the rest of the ingredients

  5. Carrie Barnard says:

    That’s not a dumb question at all. I think that the potatoes will likely get too soft if cooked that long. However, you can make our regular oven cheesy scalloped potatoes recipe instead!

  6. Carrie Barnard says:

    Yes, it can. I would refrigerate the crock pot insert overnight with the ingredients in it. Make sure it comes to room temperature before cooking it the next morning.

  7. Carrie Barnard says:

    No you can omit the cheese

  8. judy collins says:

    Do you have to use cheese in this recipe?

  9. Autumn says:

    Could this be assembled overnight and cooked the next morning?

  10. Lainie Joy says:

    This is a dumb question. Bought too many potatoes for Thursday so thought I’d use the extra to make this as an easy side dish for earlier in the week but I work 10 hour days. Could I do this recipe for 8 hours on low, or would that destroy the texture of the potatoes?

  11. Carrie Barnard says:

    I think that will be delicious!

  12. Bill Netherland says:

    I have a bag of Yukon Golds, sub those for russets or no? Thanks!

  13. Jenn F says:

    5 stars
    This is our favorite scalloped potato recipe that we’ve made every year for Thanksgiving and Easter for the last 2 years. We double it and cook it in my 7 quart crock pot and rarely have leftovers. Since I was getting my recipes together for next week, I figured I would stop by and let you know that we love it! Thanks for posting!

  14. Carrie Barnard says:

    I recommending using a 6 or 8 quart crock pot.

  15. Kim says:

    What size crockpot would you recommend using?

  16. Carrie Barnard says:

    No, thicker was not needed for this recipe.

  17. Della says:

    5 stars
    Delicious! These turned out great! I doubled the recipe and cooked in my 7-quart crockpot. Potatoes were perfectly tender after 4 hours on high heat. I am saving this recipe to use again for an easy crowd pleaser!

  18. Carolyn Klassen says:

    You don’t add any thickener? Like flour?

  19. RA says:

    Excellent recipe! So delicious, made this for thanksgiving to take to a friends house, everyone raved, even me cause it was the first time I made it.

  20. Carrie Barnard says:

    That is honestly up to you. I personally do not have a problem with it curdling.

  21. Jennifer L Schwabe says:

    Hi Carrie – I just put everything together and in my crock pot for the scalloped potatoes. I am wondering if it will curdle? I thought milk, cream, etc., was best added last. Can you help me understand? Thank you! If I need to fix anything, I could probably do it now.

  22. Cal Abriola says:

    5 stars
    I am a big fan of your website but I don’t care for the listing of recipes as #1, #2 etc. Please show a picture. I am more likely to want to make a recipe from a photo than having to go through each numbered recipe. Sorry. Just my thought.

  23. Melissa says:

    5 stars
    Very easy. Yummy!

  24. Maryann says:

    5 stars
    If the crock pot will accommodate the quantity can this recipe be doubled? I want to make them for Easter since I won’t have room in my oven.

  25. Tara says:

    5 stars
    Delish!! Easy!

  26. Joy says:

    5 stars
    Perfect comfort food dish. We didn’t have any shedded cheese on hand & used Tillamook cheddar slices & ham. Delicious!

  27. Carrie Barnard says:

    I would put them on the bottom

  28. Monique says:

    I would like to add pork chops to this recipe. Would I put them above or below the potatoes.?
    Thank you

  29. Deb says:

    5 stars
    Quick and easy prep. Delicious.

  30. Carrie Barnard says:

    I haven’t tried this as I’m not sure that it would all fit in a 6 quart crock pot. I recommend making 2 batches in 2 separate crock pots.

  31. Carrie Barnard says:

    I don’t recommend this as the potatoes will brown as they sit.

  32. Joanne says:

    4 stars
    Can this recipe be doubled

  33. Donna says:

    Have you made it a day ahead, not cooked it and put in the fridge, then cooked it the next day?

  34. Diana says:

    5 stars
    Yum

  35. Carrie says:

    I haven’t tried those in this recipe yet. However, they will work great in my favorite cheesy potato casserole.

  36. Linda says:

    Can diced frozen potatoes be used

  37. Carrie says:

    Yes, however, when cooking on low, I would check the potatoes after 6-7 hours as they can become very soft and I like them slightly firmer for scalloped potatoes.

  38. Jennifer Marquardt says:

    Could I also do this recipe on low for 8 hours?