3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Papa’s Plate

Introduction
This Slow Cooker Papa’s Plate is a hearty, old-fashioned comfort meal made with just a few simple ingredients. It’s the kind of dinner that fills the kitchen with a warm, savory aroma and delivers a complete meal in one pot—meat, potatoes, and vegetables all slow-cooked to tender perfection.
Ingredients
- 1 lb (450 g) smoked sausage, sliced
- 1.5 lbs (700 g) baby potatoes, halved
- 12 oz (340 g) green beans (fresh or frozen)
Instructions
- Prep the ingredients: Slice the smoked sausage and halve the baby potatoes.
- Layer in slow cooker: Add potatoes first, then sausage, then green beans on top.
- Cook: Cover and cook on Low for 6–7 hours or High for 3–4 hours, until potatoes are tender.
- Stir gently: Mix everything once near the end of cooking so flavors combine evenly.
- Serve hot: Spoon into bowls and enjoy as a complete meal.
Description
This dish is a rustic, budget-friendly slow cooker meal inspired by simple farmhouse cooking. The smoked sausage adds rich, savory flavor, the potatoes become buttery-soft, and the green beans soak up all the juices for a balanced, comforting plate. It’s filling, no-fuss, and perfect for busy days.
Tips
- Cut potatoes evenly so they cook at the same rate.
- If you prefer softer green beans, place them at the bottom instead of the top.
- Don’t overfill the slow cooker—leave space for even heat circulation.
- A splash of broth can be added if you want extra moisture (optional, but not counted in the 3 ingredients).
Variations
- Spicy version: Use hot smoked sausage instead of regular.
- Creamy twist: Stir in a spoon of cream cheese at the end for a richer texture.
- Veggie swap: Replace green beans with corn or carrots.
- Southern style: Add a handful of sliced onions if you ever decide to expand beyond 3 ingredients.
Correction
- If potatoes are still firm after cooking, they were likely cut too large—smaller pieces fix this.
- If the dish turns watery, reduce green beans slightly next time or avoid frozen beans without thawing.
- If flavors seem flat, the sausage may be too mild—choose a more seasoned variety.
Enjoy
Serve it straight from the slow cooker into a bowl, maybe with a slice of bread on the side if you like. It’s simple, warm, and made for easy comfort eating—just the kind of meal you can come back to again and again.



