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4.6 from 29 votes

Crockpot Mashed Potatoes

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By: Joanna Cismaru •10/21/22 22 Comments

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These scrumptious Crockpot Mashed Potatoes are so easy to make with half the effort, but still loaded with tons of flavor! The easiest, creamiest and cheesiest mashed potatoes you will ever make. 

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  • Ingredients
  • How to Make Crockpot Mashed Potatoes
  • How To Serve
  • How to Store Leftovers
  • Freezing
  • Which Potatoes Are Best
  • Looking for More Crockpot Recipes? Try These:
  • Crockpot Mashed Potatoes
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    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
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I love the idea of making mashed potatoes in a Crockpot, especially for entertaining guests. When time and space are of the essence, it’s nice to just toss all the ingredients into the Crockpot and let it do all the work.

We love our mashed potatoes in this house! I’ve made them so many different ways before. With just milk and butter, with cream cheese, sometimes I even add a raw egg in it. The bottom line is: the creamier and cheesier they are, the better.

Ingredients

  • Potatoes – Cube your potatoes about 1″-1.5″ in size to make sure they’re cooked all the way through.
  • Chicken broth – Veggie broth will work too. I always use low-sodium.
  • Milk – While my favorite it 2%, whatever you have handy will do. Even cream!
  • Garlic powder – Use as much or as little as you like.
  • Salt and pepper – Season to taste.
  • Butter – I use unsalted butter, but you can use salted butter or margarine.
  • Parmesan cheese – This is my secret ingredient! Other options could be Grana Padano, Gruyere, or white cheddar.
  • Chives – A fresh, green garnish that adds the perfect mild onion flavor.

How to Make Crockpot Mashed Potatoes

  1. Start the Crockpot: Add the potatoes, chicken broth, milk, garlic powder, salt, and pepper to the Crockpot. Give everything a quick stir and cover with the lid. Cook on high for 3 1/2 – 4 hours, or low for 7-8 hours. The potatoes will be fork-tender when they’re done.
  2. Finish the potatoes: Add the butter and use either a masher or a hand mixer to mash the potatoes. Stir in the sour cream and parmesan cheese, taste for seasoning, and garnish with chives.
overhead of a bowl filled with mashed potatoes garnished with chives and pepper

How To Serve

As you know, I am a big fan of mashed potatoes. I’ll serve them for a casual dinner with my hubby, or for guests on a special occasion. These are some of my favorite meals to enjoy with mashed potaotes:

  • Pork or Chicken Schnitzel
  • Roasted Cornish Hens
  • Roast Turkey
  • Prime Rib Roast
  • Baked Honey Garlic Chicken
  • Stout Meatballs with BBQ Sauce
  • Chicken and Mushrooms in Creamy Dill Sauce

How to Store Leftovers

If you aren’t planning on using up your leftovers for something like this easy Skillet Shepherd’s Pie or these Cheesy Mashed Potatoes, you can definitely enjoy them all on their own. Your leftover mashed potatoes will last 3-5 days in an airtight container in the fridge.

It’s best to use the microwave to reheat them. You can heat them up on a skillet over medium heat, but the skillet may dry them out a bit. The solution? A touch more butter mixed right in! If you choose to reaheat your potatoes over the stove, make sure to stir them often. Otherwise, they’ll crisp up and brown on the bottom.

Freezing

Mashed potatoes are great for freezing! They’ll last you 2 months. You can freeze them all in one container, or you can freeze individual portions. To do this, scoop 1 cup portions of mashed potatoes onto a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Place them in the freezer for 2 hours, then toss all the frozen potato portions into a large freezer bag.

To reheat, you can use the microwave, stirring occasionally. You can also toss the potatoes back into your slow cooker and let them thaw on low heat for 2-4 hours. To use the oven, transfer the potatoes to a pot and cover with a lid or foil. Bake at 350F until heated through.

Which Potatoes Are Best

Yukon golds, my favorite, or Russets, are best for mashing. These potatoes are much starchier than other varieties and will result in smooth mashed potatoes that are also perfectly fluffy.

I don’t recommend using waxy potatoes such as white or red skinned. These, with their lower starch content, are much more likely to give you the dreaded mashed-potato-paste.

a cast iron bowl with a serving of mashed potatoes topped with chives and pepper

Looking for More Crockpot Recipes? Try These:

  • Crockpot Beef Stew
  • The Best Crock Pot Roast
  • Crockpot Honey Mustard Glazed Ham
  • Slow Cooker Pepper Steak
  • Crockpot Pork Carnitas
  • Crockpot Cabbage Rolls

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4.56 from 29 votes

Crockpot Mashed Potatoes

Prep 5 minutes minutes
Cook 4 hours hours
Total 4 hours hours 5 minutes minutes
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These scrumptious Crockpot Mashed Potatoes are so easy to make with half the effort, but still loaded with tons of flavor! The easiest, creamiest and cheesiest mashed potatoes you will ever make. 
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Ingredients

  • 3.5 pound potatoes (cleaned and cut into cubes *)
  • 1 cup chicken broth (low sodium)
  • 1 cup milk (I used 2%)
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt (or to taste)
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper (or to taste)
  • 4 tablespoons butter (unsalted)
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • 1 cup Parmesan cheese (grated, 3 oz)
  • 2 tablespoons chives (chopped)

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Instructions 

  • Add the cubed potatoes to your slow cooker. Add the chicken broth, milk, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Stir everything together. Cover with the lid and cook on high for 3½ to 4 hours. The potatoes should be fork tender when done.
  • Add the butter to the potatoes and mash using a potato masher. Alternatively you can use a mixer to mix them until smooth, depends on what kind of consistency or texture you're going for.
  • Stir in the sour cream and Parmesan cheese. Taste for salt and pepper and adjust as necessary.
  • Garnish with chives and serve hot.

Notes

  1. * I used Yukon gold potatoes, but red skin potatoes or russet potatoes would work as well.
  2. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
  3. To freeze mashed potatoes, transfer them to a large freezer bag or air tight container, and store in freezer for up to 2 months. The best way to reheat mashed potatoes is to first thaw them out in the refrigerator then add the potatoes to the slow cooker and heat on low for 2 to 4 hours. You can also heat them in a microwave at half power for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Note: Time may vary depending on amount of mashed potatoes. Once reheated if mashed potatoes seem to be on the watery side, stir in some sour cream or cream cheese to give them a thicker and creamier consistency.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1servingCalories: 309kcal (15%)Carbohydrates: 38g (13%)Protein: 10g (20%)Fat: 13g (20%)Saturated Fat: 8g (50%)Cholesterol: 34mg (11%)Sodium: 390mg (17%)Potassium: 929mg (27%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 3g (3%)Vitamin A: 445IU (9%)Vitamin C: 11.9mg (14%)Calcium: 226mg (23%)Iron: 1.9mg (11%)
© Author Joanna Cismaru

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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Alissa
Alissa
Posted: 2 years ago

5 stars
Delicious! Just made for Christmas and it was the best.

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Traci Kenworth
Traci Kenworth
Posted: 3 years ago

Love anything that makes supper easier to get on the table!

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Linda
Linda
Posted: 3 years ago

I’m hoping to serve them directly from the crock pot.
How long can I leave them on low to keep warm for serving?

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Jo Cooks Team
Jo Cooks Team
Reply to  Linda
Posted: 3 years ago

Your Crockpot should have a “warm” setting that you can keep on as long as you need. It if doesn’t, keep it on low for about 1 hour, give it a stir, then turn it off for 20 minutes. Continue that as long as you need.

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Peggy
Peggy
Posted: 4 years ago

5 stars
This may be a silly question but do you peel the potatoes? Maybe I missed it in the directions. Thanks.

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Nicole Beaulieu
Nicole Beaulieu
Reply to  Peggy
Posted: 4 years ago

That’s totally up to you whether or not you’d like to leave the skins on! We left them on for this recipe.

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Carolyn Morgan
Carolyn Morgan
Posted: 4 years ago

Hi there. I’m making this in my Instant Pot tonight. Can you recommend how long to cook for please?

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Nicole Beaulieu
Nicole Beaulieu
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Posted: 4 years ago

12 minutes on high pressure will be good.

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Samantha Kloorfain
Samantha Kloorfain
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Posted: 4 years ago

So glad you asked this because I was thinking the same thing.

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Pan
Pan
Posted: 4 years ago

5 stars
Loved ’em!!

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Mary
Mary
Posted: 4 years ago

4 stars
Sounds wonderful. We have members of family that can’t have gluten or dairy. Can we omit the cheese?And what kind of non dairy milk would you suggest?

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Nicole Beaulieu
Nicole Beaulieu
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Posted: 4 years ago

You can omit the cheese. I’m not sure which part of the world you’re in, but if you’re in Canada we use a brand called Natrel.

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Gail
Gail
Posted: 6 years ago

Made these for Christmas and they were a hit! I doubled the recipe and they were delicious. With the emphasis on were- no leftovers! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe!

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Joanna Cismaru
Joanna Cismaru
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Posted: 6 years ago

My pleasure, Gail!

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Katie
Katie
Posted: 6 years ago

How big of a crockpot did you use? I want to double the recipe and was wondering if the doubled recipe would fit into my 6QT crock pot.

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Fenne Kieken
Fenne Kieken
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Posted: 6 years ago

I use a six quart pot and the recipe as it is fills about half so that would work doubling it up.

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Brenda
Brenda
Posted: 6 years ago

5 stars
These potatoes were Heavenly! Loved them. Didn’t need to change a thing. However, did forget to top with the chives…oops. Must do that next time. Thank you for an awesome recipe. My family thoroughly enjoyed this dish. Will be definitely having again…soon I hope!

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Fenne Kieken
Fenne Kieken
Reply to  Brenda
Posted: 6 years ago

Thanks BRenda. Glad you tried them and liked them. Thanks for being.a part of the Jo Cooks community, we appreciate it!

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Best stand mixer under $100
Best stand mixer under $100
Posted: 7 years ago

Potatoes and cheese are just two of my favorite ingredients so this recipe excites me a lot. Hopefully, I can do it in my own kitchen and have a taste of it. Thanks for sharing about it.

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Fenne Kieken
Fenne Kieken
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Posted: 7 years ago

you will definitely be able to try and the parmesan added is great

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Mag
Mag
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Posted: 4 years ago

I’m in the UK , when the recipe says a cup of , how many Oz’s is your cup ?

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Joanna Cismaru
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Posted: 4 years ago

8 oz 🙂

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