Crock Pot Scalloped Potatoes Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Ready In:
10hrs 10mins

Ingredients:
5
Serves:

6

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ingredients

  • 6 large potatoes, sliced
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 8 slices bacon, uncooked diced
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 (10 1/2 ounce) can cream of chicken soup

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directions

  • Place half of the sliced potatoes in bottom of crock pot.
  • Top with half of the onions cheese and bacon.
  • Repeat layers in order.
  • Top with cream of chicken soup.
  • Cook on low for 8 to 10 hours.

Questions & Replies

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  1. Can you tell me how many pounds of potatoes? Large depends on the type of potato and, well, it's pretty subjective. Also, I'm a bit concerned about the amount of bacon fat that will result from uncooked bacon and wondering if you've tried it with cooked bacon did it change the recipe's flavor to mjuch? Thank you!

    Joy N.

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Reviews

  1. This was very good; even my picky eaters ate it. I cooked the bacon ahead of time and crumbled it onto the potatoes. The only thing I would do differently is to mix the cream of chicken soup with a little milk and pour half of it over the first layer of potatoes, onions, bacon, and cheese. Then pour the remaining mixture over the top. Because I just put the soup on top as the recipe stated, it was clumpy and didn't make it all the way through the potatoes. I will make this again.

    Bobbin

  2. Since my first review in 2007, I have made this recipe countless times for potlucks as well as weeknight dinners. I just have to say how yummy it is each and every time. I do recommend adding a soup can full of milk if you plan to leave the house in the morning and come back for a ready-made dinner that night (10 hours cooking on low). Otherwise, the potatoes around the edge of the crock pot will burn. This is definitely a keeper in our household! Thanks again!I doubled this recipe and made it for our large family Christmas pot luck gathering. The only modifications I made were adding one more can of cream of chicken soup, 1 cup of milk and one more cup of shredded cheese. That was only because I knew it would have to cook three hours longer than the recipe instructed (due to party-planning logistics), and I didn't want it to burn or dry out. It was a big hit with both adults and children, and I received a few recipe requests. It turned out cheesy and sinfully delicious! I will definitely use this recipe for future pot luck functions. Thanks, Fluffy, for posting!

    MarthaStewartWanabe

  3. Very good potatoes. I used a few extra potatoes and cooked on low for about 7 hours. Will try again without as much cheese and with some turkey bacon and lowfat soup.

    Indiana Debbie

  4. These were very bacony & yummy... an easy way to make scalloped potatoes. I wish they had been just a touch creamier, but they were still really good. I followed the recipe exactly as written, except I sprinkled them with some fresh ground black pepper when I served them.

    jessymroberts

  5. I did more layers with the soup and added a tiny bit of milk (probably a quarter cup), per the other reviewers. I also used ham instead of bacon out of convenience. Maybe it will be better the second day as leftovers. I really like scalloped potatoes and I was expecting to be blown away with the five star rating that this dish had. I used cream of chicken soup, so maybe it had too strong of a chicken taste...I am not sure. Maybe I just can't get over the old fashioned taste of creamy scalloped potatoes made in the oven with milk, flour, and butter. However, this was a nice gluten free option. The meat and onions were enjoyable in the dish. It just didn't impress me.

    Kristy B.

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Tweaks

  1. I used ham instead of bacon, added more layers while putting it in the pot, and added about a quarter cup of milk, which I think was a mistake because it turned out rather watery.

    Kristy B.

  2. I do not review things very often but OMG. This is possibly one of the best things I have ever made. I followed the recipe for the grocery list and basic ingredients/reviews. I do not like making bacon, so I used ham.<br/><br/>I used about double the potatoes. I used cream of mushroom soup instead of cream of chicken, only by mistake. I used 2 cans of it mixed in a bowl with milk until it was barely pourable - not watery, not too thick. I actually spooned the soup onto the potato mixture. I layered potatoes, ham, onions, cheese, soup and again and again. Ended with potatoes topped with just cheese. I made a huge recipe on low @ 7-1/2 hours. Was absolutely, 100% delicious!!

    Cindy S.

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FAQs

Can scalloped potatoes be made a day ahead and reheated? ›

Prepare the recipe as directed, then let it cool to room temperature. Cover the baking dish tightly with aluminum foil, then store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. If the recipe has cheese, breadcrumbs, herbs, or any other toppings, reserve it and add it before reheating.

Do potatoes need to be covered in liquid in crock pot? ›

Do the potatoes need to be covered in liquid? No, because only a small amount of the liquid will evaporate out of the crockpot during cooking. You won't need to drain the potatoes before you mash them.

What's the difference between scalloped potatoes and au gratin potatoes in a box? ›

What is the difference between au gratin potatoes and scalloped potatoes? Au Gratin potatoes contain cheese, whereas Scalloped Potatoes do not. Scalloped potatoes typically contain cream but can also contain flavorful stock instead of dairy.

What is the one trick Michael Symon uses to make perfect scalloped potatoes? ›

Surprisingly, aluminum foil is his secret weapon. After beautifully shingling the potatoes (he's got a genius trick for doing this quickly, too) he covers the dish in foil before hitting the oven.

How to make Main St Bistro scalloped potatoes? ›

Oven cook - From Chilled 1 Preheat oven to 175°C (350°F). 2 Remove tray from package and remove film. 3 Place container on baking tray and heat in oven for 20-22 minutes or until bubbly around edges. (Caution: Product and package may be hot.)

Can you slice potatoes for scalloped potatoes the night before? ›

If raw, once the potato is cut you can store in the refrigerator, covered with water for 12-24 hours. Be sure to keep submerged in water to prevent slices from turning gray or brown.

Can you peel potatoes for scalloped potatoes the night before? ›

If you're here, you'll probably be glad to know that yes, you can peel and cut potatoes the day before you plan to serve them — and that it's super easy!

Why don't potatoes cook in the crock pot? ›

Insufficient Liquid: If there wasn't enough liquid in the crockpot, it could have caused uneven cooking. Potatoes need to be fully submerged in liquid to cook evenly. Old Potatoes: Very old or stored potatoes can become starchy and may not soften as well during cooking. It's best to use fresh, firm potatoes.

Is there a difference between a slow cooker and a crock pot? ›

A slow cooker and a Crockpot are the same thing, essentially. A slow cooker is an appliance of which there are lots of brands. Crockpot is one brand of slow cooker. Crockpot popularized slow cookers when they launched their version in the 1970s.

Can you overcook potatoes in crock pot? ›

Be careful not to overcook the slow cooker baked potatoes, because they will become tough and even possibly burn.

Why are scalloped potatoes called funeral potatoes? ›

Why are they called funeral potatoes? Funeral potatoes get their unique name from being a crowd-pleasing casserole served as a side dish at after-funeral luncheons (particularly in the culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints).

Why are my boxed scalloped potatoes watery? ›

If you used a pre-prepped potato from the refrigerator section instead of slicing your own, they can have preservatives that make them a bit watery. If you stored your potatoes in water to prevent discoloring, be sure to drain them well and pat them dry before adding to your casserole.

What is the best choice scalloped potatoes? ›

The best potatoes to use for a homemade scalloped potato recipes like this one are baking/frying potatoes, either russet or Idaho. They have dry, light, and fluffy interiors that hold their shape when cooked. The starch in the potatoes helps to thicken the sauce while the casserole bakes.

Why do my scalloped potatoes taste bland? ›

My scalloped potatoes are bland

They are also in need of serious seasoning to ensure deliciousness. Make sure your sauce is well-seasoned, but also, season each layer of potatoes with salt and pepper before adding the sauce, to make sure they are as flavorful as you want them!

What is the difference between all gratin potatoes and scalloped potatoes? ›

The difference comes down to cheese. Scalloped potato recipes are usually baked in a basic cream sauce until soft and tender, with no cheese topping. Potatoes au gratin are a bit more decadent. They are made with lots of cheese sprinkled in between the layers of potatoes and also on top of the casserole.

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