Crock Pot Scalloped Potatoes has tender slices of potatoes in a cheesy sauce. Easy to makeโthe perfect side dish that is great comfort food you can make in your crock pot. Or add ham to make if you want as a main dish.
๐ฅIngredients
Potatoes
Cheeseโmild or sharp cheddar
Pantry ingredientsโbutter, flour, milk, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper (optional), paprika (optional)
Ham (optional)
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From Bonnie: "Delish! One of the best scalloped potatoes I have eaten!"
From Glady: "This was fantastic and yummy. So easy. Thanks for the great recipes."
This crock pot scalloped potatoes recipe makes a cheesy, creamy, tender side dish. It uses fresh and pantry ingredients, unlike the usual can of soup in most crock pot recipes.
Make it scalloped potatoes with ham by adding ham slicesโan excellent comfort food main course for dinner.
This recipe is a simplified crock pot adoption of my oven version of scalloped potatoes but allows time shifting to fit your needs. It was initially based on the food.com Scalloped Potatoes recipe.
๐จโ๐ณHow to make crock pot scalloped potatoes
- Slice, soak, and dry the potatoes.
- Make a simple roux of butter and flour, then whisk in milk and seasoning until thick. When thick, add shredded cheese.
- Layer half of the potatoes into the crock pot, putting them in individually so they are not stuck together. Optional: Mix ham in with the potato layers if using.
- Pour half the cheese sauce over the first half of the potatoes. Add the second half of the potatoes, then the rest of the cheese sauce. Sprinkle the top with paprika (optional).
- Cook on low for about 8 hours or more until the edges appear dark brown and an internal temperature of 190ยฐ+(higher is better).
- Let the casserole rest for 10-15 minutes after cooking to firm up before serving.
This is a summary of the steps and ingredients. See the recipe card or the step-by-step photo instructions below for complete instructions.
โฒ๏ธHow Long to cook scalloped potatoes in the crockpot
This takes about 8 hours on low and 4-5 hours on high. Using a smaller crock pot or a double recipe can take a bit longer to cook since the casserole is thicker.
Also, remember that crock pots vary a lot. Pay attention and cook to the endpoints of temperature and color, especially if you are cooking on high.
The potatoes are done when the edge turns crusty and dark brown - almost burnt. It is not; consider it a scallop potato version of "burnt ends" from the BBQ joint. You will be tempted to end the cooking early, but don'tโcheck the temperature.
Remember, potatoes are done at 200+ยฐ. The texture was great, but it took 8 hours. You may only get to 190ยฐ in some crock pots, but that is still good.
If your crock pot runs hot, then your edges may burn. So, know your crock pot. But that very dark brown is tasty.
Make it right every time
If using Russet potatoes, they should be peeled. Thinner skin potatoes like Yukon Gold can just be scrubbed before slicing.
The cheese is usually cheddar but you may like to try Monterey Jack or Gruyere.
To make this as Scalloped Potatoes with Ham. Just mix some well-trimmed ham in with the potato slices. Use 2 to 3 cups of diced or sliced ham. That will be about ยพ to 1 pound of ham. But use more or less for your taste.
Serving
If you add the optional ham, it can be the main dish for a wonderful comfort food meal.
A great side dish for comfort food like Old Fashioned Meatloaf or Roasted Turkey Breast. Or check out these other scalloped potato recipes Old Fashion Scalloped Potatoes and Ham and Scalloped Potatoes for Two.
Storage and Reheating
Good refrigerated, sealed airtight for 3-4 days, and frozen for 3-4 months.
We prefer this to be reheated in an oven, but a microwave also works well.
โFAQs
There are several reasons.
1) Potato slices are too thick for the cooking time. Cook longer or cut thinner. This is why the suggested thickness is only โ
inch.
2) You are cooking a thicker casserole. They take longer in a crock pot. Cook longer, or use a bigger crock pot.
3) You added an acidy ingredient, like sour cream. Only add after the potatoes are soft.
5) Potatoes are tender but not too soft at 190ยฐ but are softer at 200ยฐ to 205ยฐ. Some crock pots just can't do it.
I call this scalloped potatoes mainly because, in my mind, that is what they are, but other terms apply. So, scalloped is anything baked in a casserole with a sauce with or without cheese.
Au Gratin means grated and usually refers to cheese. So this recipe could be called Scalloped Potatoes, Au Gratin Potatoes, or Scalloped Au Gratin Potatoes.
No, but russet potatoes, which are most commonly used, have a thick skin you want to remove. If you use thinner skin potatoes, like Yukon Gold, peeling is optional.
Some cheaper shredded cheese has a lot of anti-caking agents, so it will become grainy. Buy deli chunks of cheese and shred yourself.
I do find brand-name cheese works better than generic. Also, American cheese, like Velveeta cheese, melts much better.
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Step-by-Step Photo Instructions
Two pounds of russet potatoes is about 5-6 medium potatoes should make about 4 cups of slices of potatoes.
Slice potatoes about โ inch. I recommend a mandolin, but you can use a knife. Soak the potato slices in cold water until needed, and then rinse and pat dry with paper towels.
In a larger pan, melt 3 tablespoons of butter over medium heat. Sprinkle in 3 tablespoons of flour and whisk for a few minutes to make a roux.
Add 1 ยฝ cups milk to the roux while whisking for a couple of minutes, and add 1 teaspoon salt, ยฝ teaspoon pepper, and โ teaspoon cayenne pepper. Bring to a light boil, and this will start to thicken in a few more minutes.
Remove from heat and add 1 ยฝ cups of shredded sharp cheddar cheeseโwhisk until smooth.
Layer half of the potatoes into a large crock pot coated with PAM cooking spray. Put them in individually so they are not stuck togetherโdo not just dump them in.
Pour half the cheese sauce over the first half of the potatoes. Add the second half of the potatoes, then the rest of the cheese sauce.
Optionally, sprinkle lightly with paprika. Cook on low for about 8 hours.
The edges will appear dark brown, but they are just crispyโthe best part of many casseroles. The internal temperature should be 200+ยฐ if possible. Some crock pots will only get to 190ยฐ, which is fine.
Be sure to let the casserole rest for 10-15 minutes after cooking to firm up before serving.
๐ Recipe
Crock Pot Scalloped Potatoes
Ingredients
- 2 pounds Russet potatoes - 4-6 medium russets. Peeled and cut into โ inch slices. To make about 4 cups
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons flour
- 12 oz milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ยฝ teaspoon pepper
- โ teaspoon cayenne pepper - optional
- 1 ยฝ cups shredded cheddar cheese - or cheese of choice
- sprinkle paprika - optional
To Make It Scalloped Potatoes with Ham
- 2-3 cups ham - sliced or diced. More or less is fine.
Instructions
- Two pounds of russet potatoes is about 5-6 medium potatoes should make about 4 cups of slices of potatoes.
- Slice potatoes about โ inch. I recommend a mandolin, but you can use a knife. Soak the potato slices in cold water until needed and then rinse and pat dry with paper towels.
- In a larger pan, melt 3 tablespoons of butter over medium heat. Sprinkle in 3 tablespoons of flour and whisk for a few minutes to make a roux.
- Add 1 ยฝ cups milk to the roux while whisking for a couple of minutes, and add 1 teaspoon salt, ยฝ teaspoon pepper, and โ teaspoon cayenne pepper. Bring to a light boil, and this will start to thicken in a few more minutes.
- Remove from heat and add 1 ยฝ cups of shredded sharp cheddar cheeseโwhisk until smooth.
- Layer half of the potatoes into a large crock pot that has been coated with PAM cooking spray. Put them in individually, so they are not stuck togetherโdo not just dump them in.
- Pour half the cheese sauce over the first half of the potatoes. Add the second half of the potatoes, then the rest of the cheese sauce.
- Optionally, sprinkle lightly with paprika. Cook on low for about 8 hours.
- The edges will appear dark brown, but they are just crispyโthe best part of many casseroles. The internal temperature should be 200+ยฐ if possible. Some crock pots will only get to 190ยฐ, which is fine.
- Let the casserole rest for 10-15 minutes after cooking to firm up before serving.
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Recipe Notes
Pro Tips
- This needs a 4 quart or bigger crock pot, but I suggest a 6 quart to get more crispy edge.
- A half recipe works in a 3-quart crock pot.
- Use the potatoes you want, but Russets are standard and work well, but they should be peeled. Other potatoes with thinner skin do not need to be peeled.
- Try to use a mandolin to cut the potatoes. It works much better. BUT PLEASE BE SAFE.
- Put the potato slices in one at a time to prevent sticking. Also, be sure to soak, rinse, and pat dry the potato slices.
- Cheap generic cheese can separate from long cooking. If you have this problem, use better cheese. Discussed in the post.
- You can add diced or sliced ham with the potatoes. About 2-3 cups is a good amount, but a bit more or less is fine. That is ยพ to 1 pound.
- The endpoint of cooking is the color of the top and edges along with 190+ยฐ. but 200+ยฐ preferred. That should take about 8 hours on low and about 5 on high.
- REMEMBER, CROCK POTS VARY A LOT, especially older crock pots. So pay attention to the endpoints. Do not burn the edges, dark brown is good, but burnt is not.
- If it finishes early, just turn off the crock pot and keep covered. It will stay warm for a long time.
- Good refrigerated for 3-4 days and in the freezer for 3-4 months. Reheat is nicer in an oven, but the microwave is OK. Be sure it is thawed if frozen.
Your Own Private Notes
To adjust the recipe size:
You may adjust the number of servings in this recipe card under servings. This does the math for the ingredients for you. BUT it does NOT adjust the text of the instructions. So you need to do that yourself.
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Jill Jameson says
Super good and creamy. I made 1\2 Receipe and they were done in 1 1\2 hour! Will keep this one!
Dave says
Dear Sir. I remember the "scalloped" potatoes my mom made, but I never saw her make them. They always had a kind of white sauce and cheese, but not sure what kind of cheese. Bear in mind, this was back in the early 50s. :0) My folks were on the poorer side, so not sure what kind of cheese she may have used. Maybe velveeta???? Could a white sauce be made with this like your oven baked scalloped potatoe recipe???
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says
Hi Dave,
Welcome to the blog.
I too remember the 50's, my mother usually did Velveeta if she could afford it which was not often. But I love some cheese in there.
This crockpot version is more of a technique post. People should stop telling me I can't do that.
The recipe (I think) is my oven-baked scalloped potatoes but cooked differently. I have second scalloped potatoes and ham recipe that has a slightly different sauce that was based on a different original recipe. But both use cheese. (Links in post).
After going through all that, these sauces are just a white sauce (same instructions) with cheese melted into the sauce after thickened. So if you want it as my mother (and your mother probably) usually made it, just skip the cheese. But I suggest the cheese both for the taste and I do love that crustiness at the end which is the cheese carmelizing.
Hope that helps.
Dan
Bonnie Coiner says
Delish! One of the best scalloped potatoes I have eaten!
Sue says
Nutrition info is given for "one serving". What amount is considered a serving? In other words, how many servings are in this recipe?
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says
Hi Sue,
Welcome to the blog.
The recipe states 8 serving. That is about one cup.
Dan
Glady says
This was fantastic and yummy. So easy. Thanks for the great recipes
DrDan says
Hi Glady,
Welcome to the blog.
This is a nice little recipe that I really like but doesn't get much attention.
Thanks for the note.
Dan
Jamie says
I see this is cooked on low for 8 hrs. I was thinking of making this for Christmas. Can you cook this recipe on high? And for how long would I do this for?
DrDan says
Hi Jamie,
Welcome to the blog.
I would probably work in 4-5 hours. BUT there are some issues.
Most important is that different crock pots cook different especially on high. Current crock pots should (but not always) have a max temperature of 212 just like low but it is how fast they get there. Some crock pots, especially older ones, run amuck and go into the 250 range and sometimes 300 degrees plus. With most recipes, soups and chilis, for example, it doesn't matter much but with this recipe, it could be a disaster.
One rule I always follow is never to try a recipe for the first time for an important meal. Here with crock pot variability, it is a must.
So the answer is yes it probably would work and 4-5 hours but please try it this week first. Otherwise, the classic oven recipes are reliable.
Dan
Zen says
I am making this today for family dinner (minus the cheese because my MIL canโt eat that). I loved the comments from Mike. Sending love to to you and your wife!
Tracy says
We wanted to like this but after draining all the grease off that settled on the top from the butter separating by the time this dish is done, it still was super greasy. Every time after setting for a bit. Ended up adding several other ingredients to make this palatable.
DrDan says
Hi Tracy,
Sorry it didn't work for you. Assuming that was fat you saw, there are only two sources of fat. First is the butter but that fat should be bonded with the flour from the roux so that leaves the cheese that seems to have separated on you. So I suspect the brand of cheese is the issue.
Again, sorry it didn't work well for you.
Dan
Bobbie Smith says
I need to know how to make them the day before. If I can follow the receipt and then re heat in the pot the next day? thank you
DrDan says
Hi Bobbie,
That "should work" but I have never done it that way. I have done chili that way and it took about 2 hours to reheat but had more volume. This is thinner and less mass.
Dan
Mike says
My wife has always loved cheesy potatoes. She recently got over lung cancer, hip replacement surgery, and suffers from dementia. So at the age of 73, for the first time in my life, I have become chef (I never cooked before), housekeeper, cleaner, butler, and nurse.
I made this recipe. The result was incredible. For my wife it was comfort food, and made her happy. We ate half of it last night with roast beef and sprouts and I plan to use the remaining half for dinner tonight.
Thank you for this recipe that even a dummy like me could execute successfully. For my wife, it was more than a meal. It gave her comfort and happy memories of the past. (And you thought you were just sharing a recipe...).
DrDan says
Hi Mike,
It is amazing how something as simple as cheesy potatoes can make the day of dementia patients. It is the comfort of going back to older memories.
I'm so glad it worked well for you and that you let me know. It made our day here.
Let me know it there are other foods that might mean something for her and I will see if we can do them.
DrDan
Vapetress says
I don't know if your wife, in her condition, thinks to say thank you for all you do for her, (karma, I'm sure, for all she used to do for you) but on behalf of your wife..
Thank you ๐ค๐
Mike says
Thank you, Dr. Dan and Vapetress, for your heartwarming comments.
They feel more like support than mere comments and I am very grateful.
Mike.
Leslie says
I cut the recipe in half, decreased the salt and added leftover ham, it was delicious! Thanks for the recipe
DrDan says
It does cry to be cut in half with a smaller crock pot. But my wife just loves the leftovers of scalloped potatoes, I would be shot with a smaller recipe. I had ham in the fridge but this was the side dish that day for pulled pork. So ham just didn't seem right.
Thanks for the note.
Dan
Chris says
I see you have a nice fingertip remover, ha ha. I love mine but it scares me more than working for hours with my sharp knives.
Great sounding idea, I've always just done mine in the oven. This is a good option.
DrDan says
I have seen many mandolin injuries in ERs in my 40 yrs of medicine. Please note in the picture I'm using it correctly.
Dan
Nancy Weeks says
I never thought about doing scalloped potatoes in the crock pot. It never occurred to me that they would brown at all, let alone brown to almost burnt. Definitely one to try. Possibly tomorrow...I have a 10lb bag of spuds as it happens. I think I'll try it with guyere.
DrDan says
We just finished the leftovers this evening. They heat up well in the microwave. Yep nicely browned.
Thanks for the note.
Dan
kathleen says
A fav. I like to combine it with a pot roast of pork. Now, oh dear /sark I am forced to use cream because no milk.
DrDan says
Too bad about the milk but I think the cream MAY work.... :)
Dan
Pat Monahan says
What do you mean by a large crock pot? 6 qts, 4 qts?
DrDan says
4 qt minimum but I would prefer a 6 qt plus for a full recipe. The thicker it is, the harder to get to the final internal temperature.