SLOW COOKER GREEN BEANS HAM AND POTATOES

There’s a special kind of magic that happens when simple, wholesome ingredients come together in a slow cooker, transforming into a meal that feels like a warm hug. This particular dish of green beans, ham, and potatoes is more than just a recipe; it’s a testament to the power of comfort food, a hearty and satisfying one-pot wonder that practically cooks itself, leaving you with tender vegetables, savory ham, and perfectly cooked potatoes swimming in a rich, flavorful broth. It’s the kind of home-cooked goodness that promises to gather everyone around the table with happy sighs and contented smiles.

My husband, Mark, absolutely adores this meal. I remember one particularly hectic Tuesday evening, after a long day of work and school pickups, I walked in the door feeling utterly depleted. But then, the aroma hit me—that unmistakable scent of savory ham and simmering vegetables wafting from the slow cooker, a beacon of delicious promise. I’d prepped it that morning in a flurry, almost forgetting about it. When Mark came home, his face lit up instantly. “Oh, that’s what’s for dinner!” he exclaimed, his shoulders visibly relaxing. It was just the pick-me-up we needed, a reminder that even on the busiest days, a nourishing, delicious meal is within reach. Since then, it’s become our go-to for cozy family dinners, a reliable source of warmth and comfort that never disappoints.

Why You’ll Love This slow-cooker-green-beans-ham-and-potatoes

  • It’s the ultimate “set-it-and-forget-it” meal. Just a little morning prep, and your slow cooker does all the work, filling your home with incredible aromas all day long.
  • This dish is pure comfort food. The combination of tender green beans, soft potatoes, and savory ham creates a deeply satisfying and nostalgic flavor profile.
  • It’s a complete meal in one pot, which means minimal cleanup and a balanced dinner without needing a ton of extra sides.
  • This recipe is incredibly budget-friendly, making the most of economical ingredients to create a hearty dish that stretches to feed a family.
  • It’s wonderfully versatile, allowing you to use leftover holiday ham or a simple ham hock to infuse deep, smoky flavor.
  • The leftovers are just as good, if not better, the next day, making it perfect for meal prepping lunches or another easy dinner later in the week.

Behind the Recipe

What I’ve learned over the years with this recipe is that while it’s incredibly forgiving, a few small details truly elevate it. The type of ham you choose makes a world of difference; a smoked ham hock will give you a profound, smoky depth, while a pre-cooked ham steak offers convenience and a milder flavor. Don’t be afraid to season generously throughout the process, tasting and adjusting as you go, as ham can vary wildly in saltiness. One common pitfall is overcooking the potatoes, turning them to mush; choosing a waxy potato like red or Yukon gold and cutting them into consistent, larger chunks helps them hold their shape. A final touch of fresh parsley or a dash of apple cider vinegar just before serving can brighten the entire dish, adding a pop of freshness that cuts through the richness.

Shopping Tips

  • Ham: Opt for a good quality smoked ham hock for the deepest flavor, or a boneless, pre-cooked ham steak or leftover holiday ham for a quicker option. Look for lean cuts to avoid excessive fat.
  • Green Beans: Fresh green beans are always best for their crisp texture and vibrant color. Choose ones that snap easily and avoid any that look limp or bruised. Frozen whole green beans are a good substitute if fresh aren’t available.
  • Potatoes: Waxy potatoes like red potatoes, new potatoes, or Yukon Golds are ideal as they hold their shape well during the long cooking time. Avoid starchy russet potatoes, which tend to break down too much.
  • Broth: A low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth is perfect here, as it allows you to control the overall saltiness, especially since ham can contribute a significant amount.
  • Aromatics: Fresh yellow onion and garlic cloves are indispensable for building a flavorful base. Skip the powders for this one; the fresh aromatics make a noticeable difference.
  • Herbs: While optional, a sprig of fresh thyme or a bay leaf added to the slow cooker will infuse a lovely, subtle herbal note.

Prep Ahead Ideas

To make your morning even smoother, chop your potatoes and onion the night before and store them submerged in cold water in the fridge to prevent browning. You can also trim your fresh green beans ahead of time. If using a ham hock, you can give it a quick rinse and pat dry, ready to go into the slow cooker first thing.

Time-Saving Tricks

Using frozen green beans straight from the freezer can save a few minutes of prep time, just be sure to add them a bit later in the cooking process to prevent them from becoming too soft. Pre-minced garlic or a frozen chopped onion blend are also excellent shortcuts when you’re truly pressed for time. If you have leftover holiday ham already cooked and cubed, this meal comes together in a flash.

Common Mistakes

One of the most common mistakes is overcooking the potatoes, which can turn them into a mushy consistency. To avoid this, ensure your potatoes are cut into larger, consistent pieces and use a waxy variety. Another pitfall is not adjusting for the saltiness of the ham; always taste your broth before adding extra salt, especially if using a cured ham. Finally, don’t be tempted to peek too often at your slow cooker, as each time you lift the lid, it extends the cooking time.

What to Serve It With

This hearty dish is a complete meal on its own, but it pairs wonderfully with a simple side salad dressed with a light vinaigrette to add a fresh counterpoint. A warm slice of cornbread or some crusty bread for soaking up the flavorful broth also makes a fantastic addition.

Tips & Mistakes

Storage Tips

Store in airtight containers in the fridge. It reheats beautifully, but if you sneak a bite cold straight from the container, it still works.

Variations and Substitutions

While the classic version of green beans, ham, and potatoes is perfect as is, you can certainly play with it. For an extra layer of flavor, a pinch of smoked paprika or a dash of liquid smoke can enhance the smoky notes. If you prefer a bit of tang, stir in a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar just before serving. Feel free to swap out some of the green beans for other quick-cooking vegetables like diced carrots or even corn in the last hour of cooking. If you don’t have ham, a smoked sausage can offer a similar savory depth, though the flavor profile will shift slightly.


Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of ham is best to use for this recipe?
For the deepest, most authentic flavor, a smoked ham hock is ideal as it imparts incredible richness to the broth. However, pre-cooked ham steak or even leftover holiday ham, cut into cubes, works wonderfully for convenience and a milder taste.
How can I prevent the potatoes from turning mushy in the slow cooker?
To ensure your potatoes retain their texture, use waxy varieties like red or Yukon Gold potatoes, cut into consistently larger 1.5 to 2-inch chunks. Also, try not to overfill your slow cooker, as too much liquid can contribute to them breaking down too quickly.
Can I use frozen green beans instead of fresh ones?
Yes, absolutely! Frozen green beans are a convenient substitute for fresh. To prevent them from becoming too soft, add them during the last hour or two of cooking time, depending on your slow cooker’s heat.
Is this slow cooker dish naturally gluten-free?
Yes, this recipe is inherently gluten-free, assuming you use a gluten-free chicken or vegetable broth and your ham does not contain any hidden gluten additives. Always double-check ingredient labels if gluten-free is a critical dietary requirement.
How can I adjust the seasoning if my ham is very salty?
If you suspect your ham might be quite salty, start by using low-sodium broth and avoid adding any extra salt until the very end of cooking. Taste the broth before serving and adjust with salt and pepper as needed. A squeeze of fresh lemon juice or a dash of apple cider vinegar can also help balance out excessive saltiness.
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SLOW COOKER GREEN BEANS HAM AND POTATOES

This comforting slow cooker meal combines tender green beans, diced potatoes and savory ham in a simple, flavorful broth. Easy prep and hands-off cooking make it a perfect weeknight dinner or hearty side.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 15 minutes
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients

  • 1.5 lb fresh green beans trimmed and cut into 2-inch pieces
  • 1.5 lb potatoes red or Yukon gold, diced into 1-inch pieces
  • 1 lb cooked ham diced (leftover ham or smoked ham steak)
  • 1 cup chicken broth low-sodium preferred
  • 0.5 cup water
  • 2 tbsp butter unsalted or salted
  • 1 medium onion yellow, chopped
  • 2 clove garlic minced
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 bay leaf bay leaf
  • 1 tsp black pepper freshly ground
  • 1 tsp salt adjust to taste; ham may add saltiness

Instructions
 

Preparation Steps

  • Place the diced potatoes in the bottom of the slow cooker to ensure they cook through.
  • Add the chopped onion, minced garlic and diced ham on top of the potatoes.
  • Pour the chicken broth and water over the ingredients, then add the butter, dried thyme and bay leaf.
  • Season with salt and black pepper, keeping in mind the ham contributes saltiness; stir gently to combine.
  • Cover and cook on LOW for 4 to 5 hours or on HIGH for 2 to 3 hours, until potatoes are tender.
  • About 30 minutes before serving, add the trimmed green beans on top, stir gently, and continue cooking until the beans are tender-crisp.
  • Remove the bay leaf, taste and adjust seasoning with additional salt and pepper if needed.
  • Serve hot as a main dish or hearty side, garnished with a pat of butter or chopped parsley if desired.

Notes

Leftovers keep well refrigerated for 3 days. Reheat gently to avoid overcooking the green beans.
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