Slow Cooker Red Potatoes

Step-by-Step Instructions for the Perfect Easter Side

Prepare the Potatoes Start by washing your baby red potatoes thoroughly under cold water. Pat them dry with a kitchen towel. Since we are leaving the skins on for extra nutrients and color, ensuring they are clean is key. If any potatoes are significantly larger than the rest, you can slice them in half, but keeping them whole is preferred for this look.

Layer the Ingredients Place the raw potatoes into the bottom of a 6-quart slow cooker. Cut your butter into small pats and scatter them over the top. Follow this by adding your dollops of cream cheese evenly across the potatoes. Finally, sprinkle the entire packet of dry ranch seasoning over the mixture.

Slow Cook to Perfection Cover the slow cooker with a tight-fitting lid. Cook on High for 3 to 4 hours or on Low for 6 to 7 hours. You will know they are ready when a fork slides easily into the center of the largest potato.

The Final Toss Once the cooking time is up, give the potatoes a gentle stir. The cream cheese and butter will have melted into a thick, savory sauce. Stirring helps distribute the ranch seasoning and ensures every potato is fully glazed. Serve them hot straight from the crockpot or transfer them to a decorative serving bowl for your Easter spread.


Tips for Success and Variations

If you want to take this dish to the next level, consider these simple additions just before serving:

  • Add Fresh Herbs: Garnish with chopped chives, parsley, or dill to add a pop of fresh green color to your Easter table.

  • Make it Cheesy: Stir in a cup of shredded sharp cheddar cheese during the last 15 minutes of cooking for a “loaded” potato vibe.

  • Add Texture: Top with crispy bacon bits just before the family sits down to eat.

These Slow Cooker Red Potatoes prove that you don’t need a long list of ingredients to create a memorable meal. This Easter, let your slow cooker do the heavy lifting so you can enjoy the holiday to the fullest. One bite of these creamy, seasoned potatoes, and your family will definitely be asking for seconds!

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