Ingredients That Shine
Crock Pot Swamp Potatoes bring together smoky sausage, tender potatoes, and buttery green beans in one effortless dish. The magic happens when simple ingredients layer together and slowly cook into a savory, comforting meal. Here is what you will need:
| Ingredient | Quantity | Role in the Dish |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow potatoes | 907 g (about 2 lb) | Creamy base that absorbs all the flavors |
| Yellow onion | 120 g (1 medium) | Adds sweet aroma and depth |
| Smoked sausage | 340 g (12 oz) | Hearty, smoky protein |
| Cut green beans (canned) | 2 cans (14.5 oz each) | Bright contrast and color |
| Unsalted butter | 113 g (1 stick) | Creamy richness that melds everything |
| Italian dressing seasoning mix | 0.6 packet | Zesty, herby kick |
| Salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika | 1 tsp each (except pepper 0.5 tsp) | Savory foundation and subtle heat |
The beauty of this dish is that you likely already have most of these on hand. No need for canned soups or heavy cream. The butter and seasoning create a light, flavorful sauce that coats every bite.
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- Ingredients That Shine
- Step by Step Instructions
- Build the Base
- Layer It Up
- Add the Butter
- Let It Slow Cook
- Serve & Enjoy
- Perfect for Any Occasion
- Tips for Success
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What are swamp potatoes?
- How do you make crock pot swamp potatoes?
- Can I use frozen hash browns for swamp potatoes?
- How long do you cook swamp potatoes in a slow cooker?
- What goes well with swamp potatoes?
- Can you freeze swamp potatoes?
- Crock Pot Swamp Potatoes
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- Notes
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Step by Step Instructions
With just 10 minutes of prep, your slow cooker does the rest. Follow these simple steps.
Build the Base
Place the quartered yellow potatoes in your slow cooker. Sprinkle them evenly with salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and smoked paprika. Add the diced yellow onion and toss everything gently to coat the potatoes and onions in the seasonings. This ensures every bite is flavorful from the start.
Layer It Up
Layer the sliced smoked sausage over the seasoned potatoes. Drain the canned green beans and spread them on top of the sausage. Sprinkle the Italian dressing seasoning mix evenly over the surface. Do not stir at this point. The layers will create distinct pockets of flavor as they cook.
Add the Butter
Place the whole stick of unsalted butter on top of the assembled layers. Resist the urge to stir. As the butter melts, it slowly trickles down through the potatoes, sausage, and green beans, carrying the seasonings with it. This gentle infusion is what makes the dish so rich and satisfying.
Let It Slow Cook
Cover the slow cooker and cook on Low for 6 to 7 hours or on High for 3 to 4 hours. The potatoes should be fork tender but not mushy. Check by piercing a potato piece with a fork. If it slides off easily, the dish is ready.
Serve & Enjoy
Gently stir everything together to mix the buttery goodness throughout. Serve warm as is, or pair with crusty bread to soak up the savory juices. The flavors will have melded into a hearty, satisfying meal that requires almost no effort.
Perfect for Any Occasion
This recipe is a lifesaver for busy weeknights when you want a home cooked meal without spending hours in the kitchen. It is also impressive enough for weekend gatherings, potlucks, or holiday dinners. The slow cooker does all the work while you attend to other things. Serve it alongside grilled meats, roasted chicken, or even as a stand alone main dish with a side salad. If you love easy potato sides, you might also enjoy our Crock Pot Baked Potatoes for another set and forget option.
Because it serves 6 and freezes well, you can make a batch ahead for busy weeks. The combination of smoky sausage, tender potatoes, and buttery green beans appeals to both kids and adults. It is comfort food that fits any calendar.
Tips for Success
These three tips will help you customize the dish to your taste and avoid common pitfalls.
- Customize the sausage: Feel free to swap the smoked sausage for kielbasa, andouille, or even a chicken sausage. Each variety brings a different character. Andouille adds a spicy kick, while kielbasa offers a milder, garlicky note.
- Use fresh or frozen green beans: Canned green beans are convenient, but if you prefer a crisper texture, use fresh or frozen green beans. Add them straight from the freezer without thawing. They will hold up better and add a brighter color.
- Add heat: If you like a little spice, toss in a pinch of cayenne pepper or some red pepper flakes along with the other seasonings. This pairs beautifully with the smoky sausage and Italian dressing flavors.
For a different take on the classic, try this slow cooker swamp potatoes recipe from Allrecipes that uses hash browns and cheese.

Leftovers can be refrigerated for up to 4 days and reheated in the microwave or oven. To freeze, assemble the dish without cooking, place in a freezer safe bag, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then cook as directed. The texture stays just right.

Frequently Asked Questions
What are swamp potatoes?
How do you make crock pot swamp potatoes?
Can I use frozen hash browns for swamp potatoes?
How long do you cook swamp potatoes in a slow cooker?
What goes well with swamp potatoes?
Can you freeze swamp potatoes?

Crock Pot Swamp Potatoes
🥔 Creamy, buttery potatoes with smoky sausage and tender green beans come together effortlessly in your slow cooker.
🧈 A comforting, no-fuss side dish (or main) that fills your home with savory aromas while you go about your day.
- Total Time: 6 hours 10 minutes
- Yield: 6 servings
Ingredients
Yellow potatoes, 907 g (about 2 lb)
Yellow onion, 120 g (1 medium)
Smoked sausage, 340 g (12 oz)
Cut green beans (canned), 2 cans (14.5 oz each)
Unsalted butter, 113 g (1 stick)
Italian dressing seasoning mix, 0.6 packet
Salt, 1 tsp
Black pepper, 0.5 tsp
Garlic powder, 1 tsp
Onion powder, 1 tsp
Smoked paprika, 1 tsp
Instructions
1-Build the base: In a slow cooker, toss quartered potatoes with salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, and diced onion to coat evenly.
2-Layer it up: Layer sliced smoked sausage over the potatoes, top with drained green beans, and sprinkle with Italian dressing seasoning mix; do not stir.
3-Add butter: Place a whole stick of unsalted butter on top; do not stir—the butter will melt and infuse the layers.
4-Slow cook: Cover and cook on Low for 6–7 hours or on High for 3–4 hours until potatoes are fork-tender.
5-Serve & enjoy: Gently stir to combine, then serve warm, optionally with crusty bread to soak up the juices.
Last Step:
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💡 Swap the smoked sausage for kielbasa, andouille, or chicken sausage to customize the flavor profile.
💡 Use fresh or frozen green beans instead of canned for a crisper texture and brighter color; add them straight from the freezer without thawing.
💡 Add a pinch of cayenne pepper or red pepper flakes for a spicy kick that pairs beautifully with the smoky sausage and Italian dressing flavors.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 6 hours
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: Slow Cooker
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1.5 cups
- Calories: 437
- Sugar: 4g
- Sodium: 880mg
- Fat: 30g
- Saturated Fat: 10g
- Unsaturated Fat: 18g
- Trans Fat: 0.5g
- Carbohydrates: 31g
- Fiber: 4g
- Protein: 10g
- Cholesterol: 55mg






