These Slow Cooker Cheesy Mashed Potatoes are a cheese lover’s dream. Very easy to make in the slow cooker and keep warm for dinner or a potluck.
The chicken bouillon adds a hint of flavor, just like it does it in a few of my meatless soups. No chicken flavor I promise. Just perfectly seasoned potatoes.
I made Fried Mashed Potato Patties the next day for breakfast. Have you ever made these? Fried mashed potato patties are leftover mashed potatoes that are lightly battered (this helps keeps them from sticking and falling apart). Then fried in butter. These patties are best served with over easy eggs and toast.
How to make Slow Cooker Cheesy Potatoes:
- Start by peeling 4 pounds of russet potatoes, cubing them and add them to the slow cooker.
- Add enough water to cover the potatoes.
- Add 2 chicken bouillon cubes.
- Cover and cook on high for 4 hours without opening the lid during the cooking time.
- When the cooking time is done, drain the water off the potatoes.
- Add salt, sour cream and 1 cup of shredded cheese.
- Blend together with a hand-held mixer.
- Add 2 more cups of shredded cheese to the potatoes and replace lid for 10 minutes or until cheese has melted.
My tips for slow cooker cheesy mashed potatoes:
- Why dirty a strainer? Wearing oven mitts, hold the slow cooker insert with the lid opened a crack and pour the water down the sink drain.
- Take care to not over mix the potatoes; they will become gluey in taste and texture.
- Be careful not to scrape the beaters against the ceramic slow cooker insert as much as possible.
More potato side dishes you will love:
- Slow Cooker Lipton Onion Potatoes
- Slow Cooker Cajun Potato Wedges
- Slow Cooker Classic Mashed Potatoes
- Slow Cooker Sour Cream and Onion Mashed
- Slow Cooker Baked Potatoes
- Slow Cooker Party Potatoes
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Slow Cooker Cheesy Mashed Potatoes
Equipment Needed:
Ingredients:
- 4 lbs. russet potatoes peeled, cubed
- water (to cover potatoes while cooking)
- 2 chicken bouillon cubes
Add these things after cooking time is done:
- 1 tsp. salt
- 16 oz. sour cream
- 3 cups sharp cheddar cheese grated and divided
Opitional Toppings for Garnishing
- chives or green onions; chopped
Instructions:
- Place the peeled and diced potatoes into the slow cooker.
- Add the chicken bouillon cubes and water to cover the potatoes completely.
- Cover and cook on HIGH for 3.5 hours.
- When done, drain the potatoes.
- Add the salt, sour cream, and 1 cup cheese to the potatoes.
- Using a hand-mixer, blend everything until smooth, being careful not to over mix.
- Sprinkle the remaining 2 cups of cheese atop the now mashed potatoes.
- Replace the lid and give the cheese should take about 10 minutes to melt. (You can turn the slow cooker to high to speed up the process.)
- Top the potatoes with optional chives or green onions if desired.
- Serve and enjoy!
Sarah’s Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.
Natalie says
Can you substitute butter for the sour cream?
Sarah Olson says
Yes, personally if I was omitting the sour cream, I would do 1 stick of butter and a splash of milk.
Tanyia says
I’m making these now! They look delish. Hope they turn out ok!!
Dora says
My husband makes something similar but he adds about a half a block of cream cheese OOOOHHH so good!
Sarah Olson says
Yum!
Adam Anderson says
How much water
Ann says
What do you for a batter, when you make fried potato patties? Thank You!
Sarah Olson says
Hi Ann! Here is the recipe I use: https://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/491/Fried-Mashed-Potato-Patties96310.shtml
Rachael Yerkes @ Eazy Peazy Mealz says
Easy and cheesy! Just the way it should be. I love the convenience of not using the stove, perfect for when you are making a lot of food!
Kristin @ Dizzy Busy and Hungry! says
I love how easy and cheesy these are! I think I will serve this as a side for Easter dinner, since preparing them in the crock pot will free up my stove top for other things!
Carrie @Frugal Foodie Mama says
I want to make these mashed potatoes just so I can make those fried mashed potatoes patties that you mentioned! 😉
The Foodie Affair says
Oh my goodness does this look good! Creamy and cheesy – perfect!
Rach's Recipes says
I love cheese and mashed potatoes – this looks like a match made in heaven. I was thinking of adding some cloves of garlic and using chicken broth, what do you think?
Sarah Olson says
Sounds like a great idea Rach!
Christie says
Love how cheesy these are.
Grandma Kc says
You can never have to much cheese and those look delicious!