Slow Cooker Amish Kielbasa Potatoes

Some meals feel like they were made for the slow cooker, and this one proves it. With just a handful of simple ingredients—smoked kielbasa, baby potatoes, butter, onion soup mix, and chicken broth—you get a hearty, satisfying dish that tastes like it simmered all day, but comes together in minutes.

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Inspired by Amish country cooking, this recipe celebrates wholesome, honest flavors. Smoky kielbasa and tender potatoes mingle with buttery, oniony broth, creating a rustic dish that’s cozy, comforting, and timeless.

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Perfect for busy weeknights, lazy Sundays, or serving guests with minimal effort, this slow cooker classic is sure to become a family favorite.

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🥔 Slow Cooker Amish Kielbasa Potatoes

📝 Ingredients

Ingredient Amount Notes
Baby potatoes 1½ lbs Rinsed, left whole (halve if larger)
Smoked kielbasa 1½ lbs Sliced into ½‑inch rounds
Unsalted butter 4 tbsp Cut into small pieces
Dry onion soup mix 1 packet (≈1 oz)
Chicken broth ½ cup Low‑sodium recommended

👩‍🍳 Instructions

  1. Layer the potatoes
    Place baby potatoes in an even layer at the bottom of a 5–6 quart slow cooker. Halve larger ones for even cooking.
  2. Add the kielbasa
    Scatter sliced kielbasa over the potatoes, letting pieces nestle between gaps.
  3. Season
    Sprinkle onion soup mix evenly over everything.
  4. Add butter
    Dot the top with butter pieces so they melt and baste as it cooks.
  5. Add broth
    Pour chicken broth around the edges, creating a shallow layer of liquid without washing off the seasoning.
  6. Cook
    Cover and cook:

    • LOW: 6–7 hours
    • HIGH: 3–4 hours
      Potatoes should be fork‑tender, kielbasa hot and juicy.
  7. Stir & season
    Gently stir from the bottom to coat everything in the buttery, savory juices. Taste and adjust with salt and pepper if needed.
  8. Serve
    Spoon hot portions straight from the slow cooker, making sure each serving gets plenty of the flavorful broth.

✨ Rustic, hearty, and effortless—this dish is comfort food at its best.

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