If you've got picky eaters this hamburger potato casserole can be a lifesaver! It's delicious comfort food without a lot of work...
Picky eaters. Everyone feeds them at one time or another. And everyone has times they need supper prepped fast. This crock pot casserole dish handles both!
A reader requested a hamburger potato casserole recipe. This isn't quite the recipe she requested but it's SlowCookerKitchen.com's adaptation of something pretty close! The original recipe requested had celery in it. And I couldn't use celery. Not because I was cooking for a picky eater (this time), but because my father-in-law can't have celery with the medications he has to take. Soooo...a slight adaptation was in order.
And this recipe is super adaptable and very easy too. Hamburger meat and potatoes are the basis of course, but beyond that it's sort of a "what do you have on hand" or "what is everyone in the mood for" OR "he doesn't like that, but he likes this" recipe. Aka...that picky eater thing 🙂
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Layered Hamburger and Potato Casserole Step-by-Step
Like I was babbling about above...if you don't care for/can't have an item listed in the ingredients...substitute. A perfect example is the kidney beans in this recipe. It can easily be celery instead. A standard sized US can (something around 15 ounces) is 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 cups depending on the amount of liquid in the can.
You can just substitute the same amount of celery OR any other sort of bean or veggie you have/like. There are not hard and fast rules for the recipe...it's super adaptable!
Ingredients
The ingredients I used for this hamburger potato casserole are as follows:
- 2 pounds ground beef, fried and drained
- 1 large onion, sliced thin
- 6 medium potatoes, washed and sliced thin
- 1 1/2 cups sliced carrots
- 1 can kidney beans (drained)
- 2 cans cream of mushroom soup (AHA another substitution possibility here...use the cream of celery if you use celery in the dish...YUM!)
- 1/2 to 3/4 cup beef broth or stock (depending on how much sauce you'd like)
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
Layering Order
Mix up the cream soups and the broth/stock in a separate bowl and set it aside to combine. Then layer the fried and drained ground beef, then the onions, carrots (or celery or beans or whatever)...THEN one more veggie of your choice (I did kidney beans) and then lastly, the potatoes.
Pour the soup mixture over the top and cover and cook that baby up to 10 hours! Psst...You do NOT have to cook it 10 hours. It will be ready around the 6-6 1/2 hour mark. But the beauty on recipes like this...and the slow cooker...it will not hurt it to cook longer if you can't tend it. 🙂
Then, about 10 to 20 minutes before you're ready to eat, sprinkle on some cheese. Cover and let it melt. The cheese is another optional thing. Leave it off if cheese doesn't fit your diet...it's still YUMMY!
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Psstt! That meat was COOKED right in the crockpot! Soooo very cool! All you need is a crockpot that has a saute/simmer setting! They are super handy and clean up is a breeze 🙂 The meat and the onions both got fried right in the slow cooker!
Here's the one I use AND recommend! It's called a Cuisinart MSC-600 3-In-1 Cook Central. It's a true lifesaver for cleanup AND it's awesome if you're camping/RVing...cause its one less thing you need to pack!
I got the 4-quart model. Not only because I didn't have 4-quart crockpot/slow cooker... because there are just two of us that live here now. There are 6 and 7-quart options too! This model does a whole host of things that take rockin' your crock to the next level... You can check out the review on it if you'd like to read more in depth (next week).
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Recipe

Crock Pot Hamburger Potato Casserole
Ingredients
- 2 pounds ground beef fried & drained
- 1 large onion sliced thin
- 6 medium potatoes washed & sliced
- 1 1/2 cups sliced carrots
- 1 can kidney beans drained
- 2 cans cream of mushroom soup
- 1/2 to 3/4 cup beef broth or stock
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
Instructions
- Mix the cream soups and the beef stock/broth in a separate canister and set aside
- Layer the ingredients listed above in the following order:
- Ground beef, onion, carrots, beans, and lastly the potatoes
- Pour the soup mixture over the top.
- Cover and cook. On low you can go as little as 6 1/2 hours. And I've cooked it as long as 10. It's done at 6 1/2 or so, but the flavors will combine and meld better if you can let it cook longer.
- '20 minutes before serving, top it with cheese. Cover and allow to melt.
Freezer Meal Directions:
- I purchased frozen carrots and potatoes for this recipe. I have just never had much luck with freshly frozen potatoes. The carrots are optional, fresh or frozen either one will work.
- Toss the ingredients into a pre-labeled, 1-gallon slider-style freezer bag. In the following order: ground beef, then onions (or the ground beef mixture if you are using the make-ahead ground beef, then the beans and top with the creamed soups and broth.
- Place the cheese in a separate 1-quart freezer safe bag.
- Stack the frozen potato bag, then the carrots, cheese bag and lastly, the bag you just made up. Use freezer tape them all together.
Cooking as a Freezer Meal:
- Butter or oil the crockpot insert.
- Layer potatoes, carrots, then meat and bean mixture.
- Cook 6 to 8 hours on low. Or 4 to 4 1/2 on high.
- '20 minutes before serving, top with the cheese and cover until melted.
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Can this be done in oven??
I am sure it could be. You'd probably need to add a little more liquid (that's a guess). Or you could cook it in a covered dish and accomplish about the same. Also, I'd use shredded or precooked carrots and super thin potato slices. Good luck 🙂
Gwe,made this toda y in the oven.I used cover fish and did not have to use more liquid! I added some spices (your taste) to make sure it wasn't too bland,but that's just us.Thank you for recipe and tips!Will continue to follow!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. It sounds like a great recipe you came up with 🙂
Great sounding recipe, I love a good casserole and this sounds like it fits the bill perfectly. I will make this soon and will comment on the results as well.
I hope you enjoy it Lee 🙂
Is this 8-10 hours on high or low? Making this tomorrow it looks amazing but wanted to clarify this 🙂
That's 8-10 on LOW. So sorry I left that out. Thanks for calling it to my attention. I've updated the recipe and added a little clarification.
@ about 6 1/2 it will be done. At 8 or so the flavors have time to mix and meld. But I've been away and cooked it for 10 hours and it was still yummy. I hope that helps. Enjoy!