Easy Crock Pot Baked Potatoes


Crock pot baked potatoes are truly a set-it-and-forget-it kind of recipe, leaving precious space in your oven to bake other recipes you’re making. Oil your potatoes and cook on high for 4-6 hours or until fork-tender.

Serve these crock pot baked potatoes next to a sous vide steak, pork roast or vegetarian black bean burger.

Two crock pot baked potatoes with cheese on a plate.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I’m a baked potato queen. Our Baked Potatoes in Foil is a popular Fit Foodie recipe, so we thought we’d develop another variation using the trusty slow cooker!

Our goal with this recipe was simple – how can we make the fluffiest baked potato while freeing up space in our oven and cooking multiple at once? Insert — crock pot baked potatoes! We found the magic cook time number to be 4-6 hours on high depending on how big the potato.

  • Large russet potatoes: We used russet potatoes for this recipe to keep them like classic baked potatoes, but you can also use Idaho. Just make sure that all of your potatoes are around the same size.
  • Olive oil: we used olive oil for a moisture factor and to help soften the skin.
  • Salt and pepper: we kept the flavors basic.
crock pot baked potato being speared with a fork

Variations

Technically you can use any kind of potato when baking potatoes in the crock pot. But, do note that size matters when it comes to the baking time. The larger the potatoes, the longer you’ll have to cook them. Here are some other variations:

  • Sweet potatoes
  • Yams
  • Yukon gold potatoes
  • Red potatoes
  • Fingerling potatoes

FAQ for Baked Potatoes in the Crock Pot

baked potatoes in the crock pot

Toppings for Baked Potatoes

There’s nothing better than topping your perfectly cooked baked potatoes (crock pot) with all your favorite toppings. Whether you’re putting together a full baked potato bar, or just using your baked tater as a side dish, we recommend any (or a combination!) of the following toppings:

crock pot baked potato on a plate

What to do with your leftover slow cooker baked potato recipe?

Looking to use your potatoes in crock pot baked in a different recipe? Here are some ideas to repurpose your taters:

crock pot baked potatoes topped with chives and sour cream

How to Serve Your Crock Pot Baked Potatoes

I personally love eating my baked potatoes with our beef chili, sour cream, and a little shredded cheese. You can pair this side dish with a protein, such as steak or grilled chicken thighs and a non-starchy vegetable, such as asparagus or broccoli.

  • Begin by prepping russet potatoes. Run potatoes under warm water and use your fingers to remove any dirt or residue.

  • Pat dry with a kitchen towel or paper towel. Use a fork to pierce potatoes on all sides (around 8-10 times per potato).

  • Then, rub each potato with olive oil. Generously season the outside of each potato with salt and pepper, to taste.

  • Transfer the potatoes to the bottom of your slow cooker. Place the lid on slow cooker and then turn to high. Let cook on high for 4-6 hours. Cook time will depend on the size of the potatoes.

  • You know your potatoes are done cooking when they are easily pierced with a fork, but still firm on the outside. If the flesh is still hard on the inside, cook them a little longer.

  • Let baked potatoes cool for 10-15 minutes, and then slice and serve.

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Calories: 150 kcal, Carbohydrates: 26 g, Protein: 3 g, Fat: 5 g, Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 1 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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