Slow Cooker Brown Sugar Glazed Potatoes
These Slow Cooker Brown Sugar Glazed Potatoes are the ultimate easy crockpot side dish for holidays, brunches, and family dinners. With just 3 simple ingredients, you get tender baby potatoes coated in a rich, buttery caramelized brown sugar glaze that tastes like a mix between candied sweet potatoes and roasted potatoes.
Perfect for Easter brunch, Thanksgiving, Christmas dinner, potlucks, and Sunday meals, this dump-and-go slow cooker recipe is always the first dish to disappear from the table.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Only 3 ingredients simple pantry staples
- Set-it-and-forget-it slow cooker recipe – no stovetop work needed
- Perfect holiday side dish great for Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas
- Crowd-pleasing flavor sweet, buttery, and caramelized
- Minimal prep, maximum flavor ideal for busy days
Ingredients
- 3 pounds small baby potatoes (yellow or gold, washed and dried)
- 1 cup packed light brown sugar
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
Instructions
- Prepare the potatoes
Wash and dry the baby potatoes thoroughly. Leave small ones whole and cut larger ones in half for even cooking. - Grease the slow cooker
Lightly coat a 4–6 quart slow cooker with butter or nonstick spray. - Make the glaze
In a bowl, mix melted butter and brown sugar until smooth and glossy. - Combine everything
Add potatoes to the slow cooker and pour the brown sugar mixture over them. Stir until evenly coated. - Slow cook
Cook on HIGH for 3–4 hours or LOW for 5–6 hours, stirring once halfway through. - Caramelize the glaze
Remove lid slightly and cook on HIGH for 20–30 minutes to thicken the glaze and create a sticky caramel coating. - Serve
Serve warm with extra glaze drizzled on top.
Serving Ideas
These sweet glazed slow cooker potatoes pair perfectly with:
- Roast chicken or turkey
- Scrambled eggs or breakfast casseroles
- Fresh green vegetables like asparagus or green beans
Variations & Tips
- Add 1/2 tsp salt for a sweet-salty caramel flavor
- Mix in cinnamon or pumpkin spice for a warm holiday twist
- Stir in vanilla extract after cooking for extra depth
- Top with pecans or walnuts for crunch
- Add heavy cream for a richer, creamier glaze
- Use dairy-free butter for a dairy-free version
