Crockpot Sausage and Potatoes

 

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Layer the Ingredients: Place the halved potatoes at the bottom of the slow cooker, followed by the green beans and the sliced sausage.

  2. Season: Pour the Italian dressing over the top of the layers.

  3. Toss: Give everything a quick toss to ensure the dressing coats all the surfaces evenly.

  4. Slow Cook: Cover and cook on Low for 6–7 hours or on High for 3–4 hours. The dish is ready when the potatoes are fork-tender.

  5. Serve: Stir once more before serving to redistribute the flavorful juices from the bottom.


FAQ & Tips

  • Can I use frozen green beans? Yes, though they may become softer than fresh beans. Add them during the last 2 hours of cooking if using the Low setting to maintain some texture.

  • Potato Choice: Red potatoes or Yukon Golds are excellent choices as they hold their shape well during long cooking times compared to Russets.

  • Extra Flavor: If you want a deeper color, you can brown the sausage rounds in a skillet for 2 minutes per side before adding them to the crockpot.

How to Serve

This hearty meal is best served in shallow bowls to capture the extra glaze. For a full spread, serve it alongside 20-Minute Homemade Bread or Bread in a Bag to soak up the juices. If you are following a low-carb lifestyle, you can pair it with Low Carb Bacon Cheese Bombs or Low Carb 3-Ingredient Sausage Bites. Finish the meal with a light dessert like the Strawberry Jello Cool Whip Pie or the 2-Ingredient Pineapple Cake Bars.

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