Slow cooker roast potatoes can be achieved, if that’s the only way you can cook them. Personally, although I’ve cooked roast potatoes 2-3 times over the years, it’s not really a justifiable use of time or equipment.
Some people get great results – and you might too. If you have access to a proper oven, you’re better off doing roast potatoes in that in my opinion!
However, you’re here to find out how long does it take to cook roast potatoes in a slow cooker and how you do it, so here we go. You will be limited by the size of your slow cooker as they really need to be in a single layer – the roasting/browning takes place when the potatoes are in direct contact with the hot pot bottom and sides.
Slow Cooker Roast Potatoes Recipe
- Peel and cut your potatoes
- Par-boil, or part-cook your potato chunks. I use the microwave to do this, but you can boil them.
- Coat the bottom of the slow cooker in oil, 4-5 tablespoons or so.
- Turn the slow cooker on to HIGH, so the pot and oil can heat up
- Brush your part-cooked potatoes with a little oil and place the potatoes into the slow cooker.
- Place a tea-towel on top of the slow cooker pot, then put the lid on top – this soaks up excess moisture, so your roast potatoes become crispy and not soggy.
- Check and turn the potatoes over after 1-1½ hours. Replace the tea towel and lid and continue cooking on HIGH until cooked.
- After about two hours they will probably be ready to serve.
How Long Does It Take to Roast Potatoes in a Slow Cooker?
It will depend on how many potatoes you’re roasting and the size/power of your slow cooker, but they take roughly 2 hours on HIGH.
If you persist, you might be able to get a better end result, with your own little tweaks, but it’s not for me!