Cooking Time:
7-9 hoursServings:
6-8
Ingredients
2 lbs. potatoes (about 6 med.)1/2 tsp. cream of tartar
1 sm. onion, thinly sliced
1/4 c. flour, divided
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
2 tbsp. butter
1 (10 1/2 oz.) can cream of mushroom soup
4 slices American cheese
- Pare and thinly slice potatoes. Toss slices in 1 cup water and 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar. Drain.
- Put half of sliced potatoes in greased slow cooker. Top with half of onion slices, half the flour, salt, and pepper. Add remaining sliced potatoes and onions. Sprinkle with remaining flour. Add butter and undiluted soup.
- Cover. Cook on low 7 to 9 hours (high 3 to 4 hours).
- Add cheese 30 minutes before serving. Double recipe for 5 quart model.
Note: Cooking potatoes in a saucepan of water for 10 minutes, will help the potato cook through while in the slow cooker.
NOTE: Depending on slow cooker, you may need to add some milk mixed with a little flour toward the end if you like your scalloped potatoes really creamy.
Variation: Adding 1 – 1 1/2 c. cubed ham
Happy Crocking!
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The recipes that you post on Facebook are they in your GetCrocked ebook?
Hi Stu, there are a few that I have posted on the website at our viewers request, but there are many others that are not posted. Happy Crocking! 🙂
hi CPG, can i ask why use cream of tartar? my recipe is layer par boiled potato slices, onion slices, grated cheese in the buttered crock, with a sprinkle of cornflour and salt and pepper between the layers. pour in half a pint of single cream and top up to just cover the top up WITH MILK to cover the top layer. depending on your cooker and how much you put in it, cook on low till the cream is thick and oozy, probably at least 5-6hrs. its not cheap or healthy but its gooooood 🙂 great comfort food with… Read more »
Hi Dave, The cream of tartar just adds a little flavor, but it is a very small amount, so it definitely will not make a big difference if you don’t have it or don’t want to use it. Your recipe sounds delicious! Thanks for posting, and I may make this soon, but I will be sure to give you the credit for the recipe. Happy Crocking! 🙂
Why use all the processed food?
Your certainly do not have to Andi, but some people like it, so we have recipes for both on my site. Check them out on GetCrocked.com! Happy Crocking!