
A comforting slow cooker dish of tender sliced potatoes and savory ham in a rich, creamy sauce that melts into every bite. Perfect for busy days and family dinners.

This Slow Cooker Creamy Ham and Potatoes has been a family savior on busy weeknights and a centerpiece on casual Sunday dinners. I first landed on this combination while cleaning out the fridge after a holiday ham and realizing I needed something simple that would stretch a little meat into a satisfying meal. The result is a dish with silky potatoes that soak up a savory, lightly herbed cream sauce and tender ham cubes that add salty, savory depth. Everyone in my house asks for seconds and the leftovers are nearly as good the next day.
The texture is what keeps me coming back to this preparation. The potatoes stay firm enough to slice yet become fork tender and creamy as they braise slowly, and the melted cheddar adds a luscious finish. It is forgiving, adaptable and ideal when you want hands off cooking and a warm, comforting dish waiting at the end of the day. I love that it uses pantry staples plus that leftover ham and requires minimal prep time while delivering the kind of comfort that gathers people around the table.
My family reaction was immediate the first time I made this. My partner declared it a new comfort food favorite and my practical minded sister appreciated how little hands on time it required. I discovered that allowing the dish to rest for 10 to 15 minutes after cooking helps the sauce set and makes serving cleaner and easier.
What I love most about this preparation is the forgiving nature of the method. You can adapt it to what is in the fridge and still produce a meal that feels like home. Several readers told me they doubled the recipe when feeding a crowd and kept portions warm in a low oven during holiday gatherings with great success.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. If you plan to freeze portions wrap them tightly in freezer safe containers and use within three months. To reheat refrigerate portions overnight and warm in a 325 degree Fahrenheit oven covered with foil until heated through, or microwave gently in intervals to avoid drying the edges. When reheating from frozen thaw in the refrigerator overnight first for best texture.
You can substitute Yukon gold potatoes for a creamier texture without peeling. If you prefer a lighter dish use low fat half and half or whole milk though the sauce will be slightly thinner. Swap cream of celery for cream of mushroom or cream of chicken to change the flavor profile. For a gluten free version use a certified gluten free condensed soup and check the canned soup label for wheat ingredients.
Serve with a crisp green salad dressed with a bright vinaigrette to cut through the richness. Steamed green beans or roasted Brussels sprouts add color and texture. For a casual family meal present the dish family style alongside crusty bread and pickles or a simple apple slaw.
This type of layered casserole has roots in home cooking traditions that prioritize ease and frugality. Combining sliced potatoes and cooked meat with a condensed soup and cheese became popular in mid century American cooking as a way to make comforting one dish meals. Each region has its own take, and the slow cooker version modernizes the approach by allowing long gentle heat without fuss.
Assemble the layers in a slow cooker liner the night before and store covered in the refrigerator. In the morning place the liner in the slow cooker and cook on low for the usual time. If you do not have a liner lightly coat the slow cooker bowl with oil. Bringing the assembled dish to room temperature for 15 to 30 minutes before turning on the cooker can help it reach safe cooking temperatures more evenly.
Slow Cooker Creamy Ham and Potatoes is a dependable dish that highlights simple flavors and makes the most of leftover ham. Gather your ingredients, slice the potatoes evenly, and let the slow cooker do the rest. A warm, comforting meal that brings people to the table with very little fuss is always worth making your own.
Slice potatoes evenly about 1 4 inch thick to ensure consistent cooking and avoid some pieces becoming overdone.
Allow the dish to rest 10 to 15 minutes after cooking so the sauce sets and portions hold together for neater serving.
Use a mandoline for fast, uniform slices but handle it carefully and use the guard for safety.
If using a low sodium canned soup taste before adding salt and adjust at the end if needed.
This nourishing slow cooker creamy ham and potatoes recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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In a mixing bowl whisk together the condensed cream of celery soup and one cup of half and half until smooth and pourable. Add a tablespoon of half and half if needed to loosen the consistency.
Wash and dry the potatoes then slice into roughly 1 4 inch rounds using a mandoline or a sharp knife. Keep slices even so they cook at the same rate.
Place half of the potato slices in the slow cooker. Spread half of the diced onion, half of the ham, the dried thyme and the minced garlic over the potatoes. Pour half of the sauce over the layer and sprinkle with half of the shredded cheese.
Add a second layer of the remaining potatoes and pour the remaining sauce on top. Reserve the remaining cheese to add at the end of cooking for a melty finish.
Cover and cook on low for 5 to 6 hours until the potatoes are fork tender. Avoid lifting the lid frequently to maintain steady temperature.
Sprinkle the reserved cheese over the cooked potatoes, cover and cook an additional 8 to 12 minutes until melted. Turn off the heat and let rest for 10 to 15 minutes then garnish with chopped green onions and serve.
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