Learn how to make delicious and creamy mashed potatoes in the crock pot with this delicious Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes recipe. It only takes a few minutes to prep, and it’s always a crowd favorite. :)

Sometimes I wonder if I love my slow cooker a little too much.
Well, actually I have three of them, since I seem to have developed a love of slow cooker entertaining with all three going at once. And I love all of them equally very very much, just as you do with children, ahem, slow cookers.
Seriously, though, I am totally that sentimental cook who often has a little “moment” with my slow cooker. Especially when I come home to a house that smells so yummy after being gone all day, and then I peer through the glass lid past the condensation, and see that my food has somehow already been prepared for me?! I know the technology is nothing new, but I have to say, it feels just a tiny bit like magic. And if I think about all of the past generations — or more importantly, the millions of people around the world today — who don’t have access to this little modern miracle? Well, it actually very genuinely makes me thankful for the gift of slow cooked food. And it makes me want to slow down and make the most of those extra moments I don’t have to stand in front of a stove cooking my food (like, you know, that big holiday that’s just around the corner).
And when delicious, creamy, couldn’t-be-easier-to-make slow cooker mashed potatoes like these ones are involved, it makes me want to dive IN.
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Oh man, slow cooker mashed potatoes seem to be “the thing” this year. Just in the past few weeks since I photographed these, I have seen no less than five more recipes for them pop up on Pinterest! There’s a good reason for the buzz, though. These slow cooker mashed potatoes are perfection!!!
You can customize them just about however you’d like. But leave the basics to your slow cooker, and I promise it won’t let you down. Here’s how to make ’em:

Begin by chopping up your potatoes and tossing them in the slow cooker. I’m a big fan of using Yukon gold potatoes for the ultimate in buttery, creamy, mashed potato deliciousness. Add some chicken or vegetable broth, about 4 tablespoons of butter (cut into small pieces), and a few cloves of minced garlic on top. Then cover it and let your slow cooker work its magic for about 4 hours on high heat.

Then mash it all up. You can either do this by hand with a potato mixer, or use a handheld electric mixer. I prefer mine to be slightly chunky, so I do it by hand. (Also, heads up, if you use the electric mixer be very careful not to over-beat the potatoes.)

Stir in some Greek yogurt (or sour cream), salt and pepper.

And voila! Your perfect mashed potatoes are ready to go!
Feel free to stir in or top them with any of your other favorite mix-ins. For example, you could go the classic shredded sharp cheddar cheese and bacon route. Or go simple with chopped chives or green onions. Or one of my favs — oodles of gorgonzola cheese.
Actually, though, I have to admit that I actually love these best just plain. But however you make them, I guarantee you will love the creamy, buttery, slow cooked, deliciousness.
Happy mashing!

Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes

Ingredients
- 3 pounds Yukon Gold or Red potatoes, roughly chopped into 1-inch pieces and peeled if desired (*edited: Russett potatoes tend to oxidize more quickly and turn a bit gray while cooking, so I don’t recommend them)
- 1 cup chicken or vegetable stock
- 1/4 cup butter, cut into small cubes
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt or sour cream
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/3 – 1/2 cup milk, warmed
- (optional add-ins: crumbled bacon bits, shredded cheddar cheese, crumbled blue cheese, chopped green onions or chives, etc.)
Instructions
- Add potatoes and stock to the bowl of a slow cooker, and place butter cubes and minced garlic on top. Cover and cook on high for 3-4 hours, or until the potatoes are cooked and soft.
- Use a potato masher or an electric mixer to mash the potatoes to your desired consistency. Stir in the Greek yogurt (or sour cream), salt, and black pepper. And add your desired amount of warm milk, until the potatoes reach your desired level of creamy-ness. Stir in any other add-ins if desired.
- Serve warm.
Notes






Did you rinse your potatoes first?
Yes, just to be sure that they’re clean.
THANK YOU!!! I will try this because I need to make potatoes for home for 3 and then at a 2nd dinner for 5. When we all get together and I need to make a TON of potatoes I cook & mash them on the stove and then put them in the slow cooker to keep them warm for travel and not taking up stove-top space. This will save me a ton of time on Thanksgiving.
WOW!!..HAVE NOT USED MY SLOW COOKER IN AGES…THIS SOUNDS GREAT…I’M 77YRS. YOUNG…BUT THIS LOOKS EASY ..WILL TRY IT THIS HOLIDAY SEASON…WOW!!..AGAIN..THANKS FOR INFORMATION….(*.*)*
So many questions Ali-so intriguing!
1) if I half the recipe, do I modify cook time?
2) if potatoes are ready but turkey not-do potatoes seize up while sitting in pot?
3) if not fan of sour cream or yogurt in potatoes, leave out or add more of something else instead?
I loved mashed potatoes on any day, but getting them out of the oven and into the slow cooker on Thanksgiving sounds like a perfect plan!
So perfect. My favorite is mashed potatoes with chives.
Wow! Mashed Potatoes are my biggest weakness. Those look amazing!
This post made my mouth water and have a strong desire for mashed potatoes. Luckily, I have some waiting in my fridge for me! ;)
OMG!! I will be trying these! Can I just say I LOVE your blog. Everything I have made is always so delicious! You have the best recipes!
I’m so in love with my slow cooker this year – it’s barely been away in the cupboard at all! I have GOT to try these, mash in the slow cooker?!? You’re a genius!