Instructions
1. Cook the Bacon
Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking sheet with foil, arrange bacon slices in a single layer, and bake for 12–14 minutes until crispy. Cool, crumble, and set aside.
2. Prep the Slow Cooker
Line the crockpot with foil, leaving extra to fold over the top. Lightly coat with nonstick spray.
3. Layer the Ingredients
Place a layer of potatoes at the bottom. Sprinkle with cheddar, ranch seasoning, and bacon. Repeat twice, reserving ½ cup cheese.
4. Wrap and Cook
Fold foil over the top. Cover and cook on low for 7–8 hours or high for 3–4 hours, until potatoes are fork-tender.
5. Finish with Cheese
Uncover, sprinkle remaining cheese, and cook 1–2 minutes until melted.
6. Garnish and Serve
Lift foil out carefully. Garnish with chives and serve warm.
Tips & Serving Ideas
- Make it spicy: Add cayenne pepper or diced jalapeños.
- Change the cheese: Try pepper jack, gouda, or mozzarella for a twist.
- Perfect pairings: Grilled steak, roast chicken, burgers, or breakfast eggs.
Why This Recipe Works for Everyone:
It’s affordable, kid-approved, perfect for meal planning, and requires zero cooking skills. You can even prep it the night before and start your day with the slow cooker already working for you.
Pro Slow Cooker Tip: Always let potatoes rest for a few minutes before serving so the cheese sets slightly—this makes them easier to serve and even creamier in texture.
FAQs
1. Can I make these potatoes ahead of time?
Yes! Assemble the layers in your slow cooker insert, cover, and refrigerate overnight. Cook as directed the next day.
2. What type of potatoes work best?
Red potatoes hold their shape well, but Yukon Golds are also a great choice for a creamier texture.
3. Can I use pre-cooked bacon?
Absolutely. Pre-cooked bacon saves time, but freshly cooked bacon adds more flavor and crispness.
4. Can I double this recipe for a crowd?
Yes, just make sure your slow cooker is large enough, and add an extra 30–45 minutes to the cooking time if needed.
5. How do I keep the cheese from burning?
The foil lining and layered ingredients help prevent burning—just avoid cooking on high for too long.
6. Can I use fresh herbs instead of ranch seasoning?
Yes. Try a mix of dried parsley, garlic powder, onion powder, and dill for a homemade ranch-style flavor.
7. Is it possible to make this vegetarian?
Yes—simply omit the bacon or replace it with a plant-based alternative.
8. How spicy can I make it?
You can add diced jalapeños, crushed red pepper flakes, or even a dash of hot sauce to the cheese layers.
9. Can I freeze leftovers?
Not recommended. Potatoes can become grainy after freezing. Store in the fridge for up to 3 days instead.
10. How can I make this recipe lighter?
Use turkey bacon, reduced-fat cheese, and light ranch seasoning for a healthier twist.
