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Slow Cooker 5-Ingredient Amish French Onion Potatoes

If you love rich, comforting potato dishes, these Slow Cooker Amish French Onion Potatoes may become your new favorite side dish. Tender potato cubes slowly cook in a savory French onion sauce with butter, garlic, and melted cheddar cheese until every bite is creamy, flavorful, and deeply comforting.

This recipe is classic comfort food at its best—simple ingredients, easy preparation, and incredible flavor. The slow cooker does most of the work, turning ordinary potatoes into a cheesy, onion-infused dish perfect for holidays, potlucks, or cozy family dinners.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Only a handful of simple ingredients
  • Rich French onion flavor in every bite
  • Creamy, cheesy, and buttery texture
  • Easy slow cooker preparation
  • Great for gatherings and holiday meals
  • Budget-friendly and filling

Ingredients

Main Ingredients

  • 3 pounds russet or Yukon Gold potatoes, diced into ½-inch cubes
  • 2 cans (10.5 ounces each) condensed French onion soup
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, cut into small cubes
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, divided

Optional

  • Salt and black pepper to taste

Ingredient Notes

Potatoes

Russet potatoes create a softer, creamier texture because they break down slightly during cooking. Yukon Gold potatoes stay firmer and buttery. Either option works beautifully.

French Onion Soup

Condensed French onion soup gives the dish its signature flavor. Since it’s concentrated, there’s no need to add water.

Butter

Unsalted butter adds richness while helping control the saltiness of the final dish.

Cheese

Sharp cheddar gives the best flavor, though Colby Jack melts wonderfully too.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Prepare the Slow Cooker

Lightly grease a 4- to 6-quart slow cooker with butter or nonstick spray to help prevent sticking.

2. Prep the Potatoes

Wash and peel the potatoes if desired, then cut them into evenly sized ½-inch cubes so they cook at the same rate.

3. Add the Potatoes

Place the diced potatoes into the slow cooker and spread them evenly across the bottom.

4. Season and Add Butter

Sprinkle the garlic powder over the potatoes. Scatter the butter pieces evenly across the top.

5. Add the Soup

Pour both cans of condensed French onion soup directly over the potatoes.

Do not dilute the soup with water. The potatoes release moisture during cooking, creating the perfect sauce consistency.

Gently stir everything together just enough to coat the potatoes.

6. Slow Cook

Cover and cook:

  • LOW for 5 to 6 hours
    or
  • HIGH for 2½ to 3½ hours

The potatoes should become fork-tender while the sauce thickens into a rich, savory coating.

7. Add Most of the Cheese

Once the potatoes are cooked, gently stir them to mix the sauce evenly.

Sprinkle about ¾ cup of shredded cheese over the potatoes. Cover for 5 to 10 minutes until the cheese melts completely.

8. Finish with Remaining Cheese

Stir gently to combine the melted cheese throughout the dish.

Top with the remaining cheese before serving for an extra cheesy finish.

9. Serve Warm

Taste and adjust with salt and pepper if needed. Serve hot directly from the slow cooker with plenty of the creamy onion sauce spooned over each serving.

Tips for the Best Results

  • Cut potatoes evenly for consistent cooking
  • Don’t add water to the soup
  • Use unsalted butter to avoid excess saltiness
  • Stir carefully so the potatoes hold their shape
  • Add the cheese near the end to keep the sauce smooth
  • Avoid overcooking or the potatoes may become too soft

Delicious Variations

Extra Cheesy Version

Increase the cheese to 1½ cups and add Gruyère or Parmesan for deeper flavor.

Bacon French Onion Potatoes

Mix in crispy crumbled bacon before serving.

Herbed Potatoes

Add thyme or rosemary for extra aroma.

Creamier Potatoes

Stir in sour cream after cooking for a richer sauce.

Spicy Version

Add crushed red pepper flakes or diced jalapeños.

Mushroom Addition

Mix sliced mushrooms into the slow cooker for earthy flavor.

Beefy One-Pot Meal

Add shredded roast beef or cooked ground beef to turn this side dish into a full meal.

Serving Suggestions

These potatoes pair perfectly with:

  • Roast chicken
  • Pork chops
  • Steak
  • Meatloaf
  • Holiday ham
  • Roasted vegetables
  • Fresh green salads

They’re also excellent at potlucks since the slow cooker can stay on warm during serving.

Storage and Reheating

Refrigerator

Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

Reheating

Warm in the microwave or on the stovetop with a splash of milk or broth if needed.

Freezing

Freezing isn’t recommended because potatoes can become grainy after thawing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I leave the potato skins on?

Yes. Yukon Gold or red potato skins are thin and tender. Russet skins are thicker, so peeling is usually preferred.

Can I use a different soup?

Cream of onion soup works well for a creamier variation.

Why are my potatoes mushy?

Overcooking or cutting the potatoes too small can cause them to break down too much.

Can I make this in the oven?

Yes. Bake covered in a 9×13-inch dish at 375°F until the potatoes are tender, then add cheese at the end.

Is this recipe gluten-free?

It can be if you use a certified gluten-free French onion soup.

Final Thoughts

Slow Cooker Amish French Onion Potatoes are the kind of comforting recipe that turns simple pantry ingredients into something memorable. Tender potatoes, buttery onion sauce, garlic, and melted cheese combine into a rich, hearty side dish that feels homemade in the best possible way.

Whether you serve them at a holiday gathering, family dinner, or casual potluck, these potatoes are guaranteed to disappear quickly.

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