This easy crockpot scalloped potatoes recipe layers together a creamy cheese sauce with thinly sliced potatoes and transforms them into the best cheesy spuds you’ll ever make.

 

Why this recipe works


Easy. Cheesy. Potatoes. I think these crockpot scalloped potatoes speak for themselves. I’ve only recently dabbled into the slow cooker scalloped potatoes method, but I seriously can’t imagine going without it now. That’s why I’m sharing it with you.

This version of classic scalloped potatoes frees up a lot of space in the oven when cooking large meals for the holidays. Or, simply whenever you need more room for the main course to bake. Plus it means you can prep them earlier in the day and plop it all into the slow cooker to finish the job for you while you’re busy doing other things. Say goodbye to the box mix because you really can’t beat the homemade stuff!

Spoon in a Crockpot of scalloped potatoes

Ingredients you will need


Get all measurements, ingredients, and instructions in the printable version at the end of this post.

Ingredients for Crockpot Scalloped Potatoes

Ingredient Info and Substitution Suggestions


POTATOES – Russet potatoes work perfectly here. You can substitute the Russet with another starchy potato such as Yukon gold. The starch content plays an important role in scalloped potatoes as it helps thicken the cream sauce. A mandolin will help a ton in this recipe as the thinner the potatoes are sliced, the easier they will cook.

CHEESE – As with most recipes, I highly recommend shredding the cheese yourself with a box grater. This will prevent the cheese sauce from being grainy. Plus, blocks of cheese don’t contain anti-caking agents like pre-shredded cheeses do which prevents them from melting as well.

How to Make Crockpot Scalloped Potatoes


These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this recipe. You can Jump to Recipe to get the printable version of this recipe, complete with measurements and instructions at the bottom.

  1. Peel potatoes and slice 1/4-inch thick with a mandolin or chef’s knife.thinly sliced potatoes in a bowl
  2. Cover sliced potatoes with water in a large bowl while you make the sauce.thinly sliced potatoes in a bowl of water
  3. To a saucepan over medium-high heat, add water and chicken base. Whisk together, then whisk in heavy whipping cream.whisking heavy cream into a saucepan with water and chicken base
  4. The mixture should be getting hot at this point. Sprinkle in the parmesan cheese while whisking constantly.
  5. Add half of the shredded cheddar, one handful at a time, whisking continuously. Mixture should be boiling by now. Turn heat down to low and simmer for 2 minutes, whisking occasionally. Remove from heat and set aside.whisking heavy whipping cream mixture in a saucepan while adding cheesecheese sauce in a saucepan for scalloped potatoes
  6. Spray the crock of the slow cooker with non-stick cooking spray.
  7. Add a single layer of sliced potatoes to the bottom of the crock pot. Season to taste with garlic salt and pepper.seasoned and sliced potatoes in a crock of a slow cooker
  8. Add a layer of shredded cheese.layer of cheddar cheese over sliced potatoes in a crockpot
  9. Ladle on a layer of cheese sauce, enough to where you can’t see the potatoes.cheese sauce on top of sliced potatoes in a crockpot
  10. Repeat these layers 2 more times, ending with cheddar cheese.
  11. Cover the slow cooker and cook on High for 3-4 hours, or until potatoes are fork tender.

    CHEF TIP – You may need to skim some extra liquid off the top due to the amount of steam that is created while cooking.

    overhead shot of cheesy crockpot scalloped potatoes

Frequently Asked Questions & Expert Tips


What is the difference between scalloped and gratin potatoes?

The main difference between scalloped potatoes and au gratin potatoes is that scalloped potatoes do not contain cheese. However, things have changed over time and many modern recipes, like this one, do contain cheese.

Can you make crockpot scalloped potatoes ahead of time?

If you’re looking to save even more time, you can slice the potatoes and store them in a bowl of water (submerged) kept in the refrigerator up to a day in advance to help slow the process of browning. Sliced potatoes should be cooked within 24 hours.

How do you store leftover crockpot scalloped potatoes?

Store leftovers in an air-tight container kept in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat in the microwave or in the oven set to 350F until warmed through.

Plate of Crockpot Scalloped Potatoes

Serving Suggestions


I think the real question is… what can’t you eat with slow cooker scalloped potatoes? These cheesy potato slices are amazing with steak, tenderloin, chicken, or pork and you of course can’t forget the happiness they bring to the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter dinner spread.

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Close up photo of a spoon in a Crockpot full of scalloped potatoes

Crockpot Scalloped Potatpes

Leave room in the oven by making your cheesy scalloped potatoes in the slow cooker.