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By: AmiraUpdated: Dec 24, 2025
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Hearty slow cooker dish with tender sliced potatoes, savory ham, and a luscious creamy cheddar topping — perfect for busy weeknights and family dinners.

Slow Cooker Creamy Ham and Potatoes

This Slow Cooker Creamy Ham and Potatoes has become a go-to on hectic evenings and a relic of cozy weekend meals alike. I first developed this version on a rainy Sunday when leftover ham and a pantry can of condensed soup needed rescuing; the result was unexpectedly comforting — the potatoes cook until just melting at the edges while the ham stays tender and salty, and the sauce binds everything into a creamy, savory finish. The contrast of soft potatoes, pockets of cheddar, and sharp green onion garnish always gets compliments and second-helpings.

I love this dish because it’s forgiving and deeply satisfying. It started as a practical weeknight idea but quickly became a family favorite for slow-cooked Sunday dinners. The texture is rich without being heavy, and the flavor is an approachable balance of savory, buttery cheddar and aromatic thyme. Because everything cooks in a single pot, the kitchen stays calm and cleanup is minimal — a true comfort food winner for busy households.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • READY WITH MINIMAL EFFORT: Prep takes about 15 minutes and the slow cooker does the heavy lifting for 5–6 hours, ideal for hands-off evenings.
  • PANTRY-FRIENDLY: Uses common items like condensed soup, half-and-half, and shredded cheddar so you can assemble without a long shopping list.
  • FAMILY-APPROVED: Mild flavors and familiar textures make it a crowd-pleaser for both kids and adults.
  • MAKES LEFTOVERS GREAT: Reheats beautifully for lunches or next-day dinners; portion and reheat gently to keep potatoes intact.
  • VERSATILE: Easily adapts to different hams, potato varieties, or dietary swaps while keeping the creamy, satisfying base intact.
  • ONE-POT COMFORT: Everything cooks together in the slow cooker, concentrating flavors and simplifying cleanup.

Over the years I’ve learned subtle tweaks that improve texture and flavor — like slicing potatoes uniformly on a mandoline for even cooking and waiting a short resting time after turning off the cooker so the sauce thickens slightly. My family always circles the table quickly when this is on the menu, and I enjoy that warm, familiar hush when everyone reaches for their forks.

Ingredients

  • Condensed cream of celery soup (1 can): A pantry staple that brings velvety body and savory depth; use a 10.5-ounce (296 g) can labeled "condensed" for best texture.
  • Half-and-half (1 cup): Adds richness and prevents curdling; substitute whole milk for a lighter version but texture will be thinner.
  • Red potatoes (2 1/2 lb): Slice into 1/4-inch rounds for even, tender results; the thin skin is flavorful so no need to peel unless preferred.
  • Dried thyme (1 tsp): A little herbaceous warmth to balance the creaminess; dried works well in slow cooking because the flavor concentrates.
  • White onion (1/2, diced): Contributes gentle sweetness and aromatics; dice small to blend into the layers and soften fully during cooking.
  • Fully cooked ham (2 cups, bite-sized): Use holiday ham cutoffs or deli ham chopped to 1/2-inch pieces; it provides savory saltiness and texture contrast.
  • Garlic (3 cloves, minced): Fresh garlic gives brightness — press or mince finely so it distributes through the creamy sauce.
  • Cheddar cheese (2 1/2 cups, shredded): Sharp or medium cheddar melts and adds tang; shred from a block for the best melt and flavor.
  • Green onions (to garnish): Thinly sliced for a fresh, oniony pop that cuts the richness when sprinkled on top before serving.

Instructions

Make the sauce: In a medium bowl whisk the condensed cream of celery soup with 1 cup of half-and-half until smooth and homogenous. Taste for seasoning (the ham adds salt), and set aside; this emulsion keeps the sauce silky during long, low cooking. Prepare the potatoes and aromatics: Wash and dry the potatoes thoroughly. Using a mandoline set to 1/4 inch or a very sharp chef’s knife, slice the potatoes evenly. Dice 1/2 white onion and mince 3 garlic cloves. Uniform slices ensure consistent fork-tender results in the slow cooker. Layer in the slow cooker: Add half of the potato slices in a single, overlapping layer to the slow cooker, then sprinkle half the ham, half the onions, half the garlic, and 1/2 teaspoon of the dried thyme. Pour half of the sauce over the layer and scatter 1 1/4 cups shredded cheddar evenly. Repeat a second layer with the remaining ingredients, reserving the final cheese for later. Slow cook gently: Cover and cook on LOW for 5–6 hours, checking at the 5-hour mark. The potatoes are done when you can slide a fork through with little resistance and there’s no starchy raw center. Cooking slowly allows flavors to meld without the potatoes falling apart. Melt the cheese and rest: Sprinkle the remaining 1 1/4 cups cheddar over the top, replace the lid, and let sit on LOW or use the warm setting for 10 minutes to melt. Turn off the cooker and rest 10–15 minutes; this short rest firms the casserole slightly and concentrates the sauce for cleaner slices. Garnish with sliced green onions and serve warm. Creamy ham and potato casserole in slow cooker, golden cheese topping

You Must Know

  • Nutrition note: this dish provides satisfying protein from ham and a comforting calorie level around 300 kcal per serving; adjust cheese to lower fat.
  • Storage: Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days; cool completely before sealing to preserve texture.
  • Freezing: Portions freeze well up to 3 months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat gently to avoid over-softening.
  • Salt: Ham and canned soup contribute sodium; taste the sauce before adding extra salt to avoid oversalting.

One of my favorite parts of serving this is watching how a short rest transforms the loose sauce into a clingy, comforting coat over the potatoes — it changes the mouthfeel and makes the dish feel finished. Guests often comment that it tastes like a cozy family casserole, and I love that the slow cooker delivers that effect with almost no hands-on time.

Close-up of layered potatoes, ham, and melted cheddar

Storage Tips

To store leftovers, cool the casserole to near room temperature (no more than two hours out), then transfer to shallow airtight containers. Refrigerate up to 3 days for best texture; reheat individual portions in the microwave on medium power to avoid rubbery potatoes, or warm a covered dish in a 325°F oven until heated through. For freezing, portion into freezer-safe containers and press a piece of parchment on top to limit ice crystals — label with date and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating. Slight separation of the sauce is normal after freezing; whisk gently when reheating to recombine.

Ingredient Substitutions

Swap the cream of celery for cream of mushroom or cream of chicken for a different savory base — use a similar 10.5-ounce condensed can. Replace half-and-half with whole milk for a lighter texture or with 1/2 cup heavy cream plus 1/2 cup milk for a richer finish. Try Yukon Gold potatoes instead of red for a creamier mouthfeel; if using russets, keep slices a bit thicker to prevent disintegration. For a lower-sodium option, choose a low-sodium condensed soup and a low-sodium ham or roast and cube your own ham from a low-salt cut.

Serving Suggestions

This pairs beautifully with simple greens: a crisp arugula salad with lemon vinaigrette contrasts the richness, while roasted carrots or steamed green beans add color and crunch. For a heartier plate, serve alongside buttery dinner rolls or crusty bread to sop up the creamy sauce. Garnish with lots of green onions or chives and a sprinkle of smoked paprika for visual warmth. It’s a great centerpiece for casual family dinners, potlucks, or a relaxed holiday side dish when you need something comforting and easy.

Cultural Background

Casseroles and slow-cooked one-pot dishes have long been staples of American home cooking, especially in regions where simplicity and frugality shaped food traditions. Combining leftover meat, a cream soup, and potatoes is a classic approach that dates back to mid-20th-century pantry cooking; condensed soups became popular for convenience and consistency. This modern slow cooker adaptation honors that legacy while using gentle heat and layering to maintain texture and freshness, blending nostalgic flavors with contemporary ease.

Seasonal Adaptations

In colder months keep the original comforting profile but add roasted root vegetables like parsnips or turnips for earthiness. In spring switch to lighter garnishes — fresh peas and mint can brighten the plate — and reduce cheese slightly. For summer, use freshly cooked leftover ham from a holiday roast, add diced tomatoes to the top in the final 15 minutes to introduce acidity, or stir in fresh basil before serving. Adjust cook times for thinner slices in warmer months to avoid overcooking.

Meal Prep Tips

Assemble layers in a slow cooker insert the night before for true set-and-forget convenience — keep the cheese separate and refrigerate until the day of cooking. If you need to transport, use a locking slow cooker insert or transfer layers to a foil pan and reheat gently. For portion control, divide the finished casserole into individual meal containers before refrigerating; these reheat quickly in the microwave for weekday lunches. Label and date containers for easy rotation and to maintain freshness.

With simple steps and big, comforting flavors, this recipe invites you to make it your own: tweak the cheese, swap the potato variety, or add colorful vegetables. Share it with family, freeze portions for busy weeks, and enjoy the little rituals that come with this warm, satisfying dish.

Pro Tips

  • Slice potatoes uniformly (1/4 inch) for even cooking; a mandoline speeds this and reduces uneven textures.

  • Let the dish rest 10–15 minutes after cooking to allow the sauce to thicken for cleaner portions.

  • Taste the sauce before adding salt since the ham and condensed soup contribute significant sodium.

  • If freezing, thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat gently to preserve potato texture.

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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Slow Cooker Creamy Ham and Potatoes

This Slow Cooker Creamy Ham and Potatoes recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 6 steaks
Slow Cooker Creamy Ham and Potatoes
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:6 hours
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:6 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

Main

Instructions

1

Whisk the sauce

Combine the condensed cream of celery soup and 1 cup half-and-half in a bowl and whisk until smooth; set aside.

2

Slice potatoes and prep aromatics

Wash and dry potatoes then slice to 1/4 inch thickness. Dice the onion and mince the garlic so they distribute evenly during cooking.

3

Layer ingredients

Place half the potato slices in the slow cooker, add half the ham, onions, garlic, thyme, and pour half the sauce. Sprinkle 1 1/4 cups cheddar, then repeat the layers, reserving the last cheese.

4

Slow cook until tender

Cover and cook on LOW for 5–6 hours. Check at 5 hours; potatoes are done when a fork slides through easily with no starchy center.

5

Melt cheese and rest

Top with remaining cheese, let it melt for 10 minutes on warm, then turn off heat and rest 10–15 minutes before garnishing with green onions and serving.

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Nutrition

Calories: 303kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein:
15g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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