
3. Add Cream and Butter
Pour the heavy cream evenly over the layered potatoes and onions. This will slowly seep through the layers, creating a rich, creamy texture.
Dot the top with small pieces of butter for added richness and flavor.
4. Slow Cook to Perfection
Cover the slow cooker with the lid and cook:
- Low setting: 6–7 hours
- High setting: 3–4 hours
The potatoes should become fork-tender, and the onions should melt into the dish, creating a soft, almost buttery consistency.
5. Add Cheese (Final Step)
About 20–30 minutes before the cooking time ends, sprinkle the shredded cheese evenly over the top.
Cover again and let it melt until bubbly and slightly golden. This step adds a deliciously creamy and slightly crispy finish.
Serving Suggestions
Once done, let the dish rest for about 10 minutes before serving. This helps it set slightly, making it easier to scoop.
Serve it as:
- A side dish with roasted chicken or grilled meat
- A vegetarian main with a fresh green salad
- A comforting dish on its own during colder days
Tips for Best Results
- Use starchy potatoes for a creamier texture
- Slice evenly to ensure uniform cooking
- Don’t skip the resting time—it improves texture and flavor
- Add cooked bacon or herbs for extra flavor variations
Final Thoughts
The beauty of this Slow Cooker Potato and Onion Bake lies in its simplicity. With minimal effort, you get a dish that feels rich, homemade, and deeply comforting. It’s the kind of recipe that fills your kitchen with warmth and makes any meal feel special.








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