- Sprinkle shredded cheddar evenly over the top—do not stir.
3. Cook Low & Slow
- Cover and cook on LOW for 5–6 hours (or HIGH for 3–4 hours), until potatoes are fork-tender and cheese is melted and lightly golden at edges.
4. Rest & Serve
- Let sit 5–10 minutes—the sauce will thicken slightly.
- Scoop into a serving dish; garnish with fresh parsley if desired.
Serving Suggestions
- 🥩 With mains:
- Roast turkey, baked ham, prime rib, or fried chicken
- 🥗 With sides:
- Green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, or buttered peas
- ☕ Drink pairings:
- Iced tea, apple cider, or sparkling water with lemon
Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
- Fridge: Assemble (unbaked) up to 24 hours ahead; add 30 minutes to cook time.
- Reheat: Cover with foil; warm in 350°F oven for 20 minutes.
- Freeze: Not recommended—dairy separates when thawed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Gluten-free?
A: Yes! Use GF-certified condensed soup and check cheese label.
Q: Can I use frozen hash browns?
A: Yes! Use 4 cups frozen shredded potatoes—reduce cook time to 3–4 hours on LOW.
Q: No canned soup?
A: Make a quick roux: melt 2 tbsp butter + 2 tbsp flour, whisk in 1½ cups broth + ½ cup milk, simmer until thickened.
Q: Want extra flavor?
A: Add minced garlic, onion powder, or a pinch of paprika to the soup mixture.
❤️ The Heart of the Dish
This isn’t just a side—it’s a taste of holiday warmth and simplicity. It’s what you make when you want to feed a crowd without sacrificing time with loved ones.
So drop those potatoes, pour that soup, and trust the slow cooker. Because the best holiday dishes aren’t complicated—they’re creamy, comforting, and made with love.