Classic Crockpot Ham, Green Beans & Potatoes
Description
A slow-cooked, savory one-pot meal made with smoky ham, tender green beans, hearty potatoes, and onions simmered together until perfectly soft and flavorful. This dish is simple, filling, budget-friendly, and tastes even better the next day—true Southern-style comfort food.
 Servings
6 generous servings
 Cooking Time
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
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Cook Time:
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Low: 7–8 hours
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High: 4–5 hours
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Total Time: ~8 hours (mostly hands-off)
 Ingredients
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1 lb smoked ham, cubed
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2 lbs fresh green beans, trimmed
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3 lbs potatoes, peeled and diced (Yukon Gold or russet)
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1 medium onion, diced
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3 cups chicken broth (or water)
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1 tsp salt (adjust to taste)
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½ tsp black pepper
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½ tsp garlic powder
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½ tsp onion powder
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½ tsp dried thyme or Italian seasoning (optional)
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1 tbsp butter (optional, for richness)
 Instructions
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Layer the Crockpot
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Add potatoes to the bottom of the slow cooker.
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Top with green beans, onion, and ham.
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Season
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Sprinkle salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and thyme evenly over ingredients.
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Add Liquid
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Pour chicken broth over everything.
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Add butter on top if using.
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Cook
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Cover and cook:
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Low: 7–8 hours
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High: 4–5 hours
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Stir gently once halfway through if possible.
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Serve
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Taste and adjust seasoning before serving.
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Serve hot with cornbread or crusty bread.
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Notes & Tips
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Smoked ham hocks or a ham bone add even more flavor
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Don’t over-salt early—ham is naturally salty
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Cut potatoes evenly for uniform cooking
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This dish thickens naturally as it rests
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Leftovers taste better the next day
Variations
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Add diced carrots for color and sweetness
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Use baby potatoes for a rustic look
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Add crushed red pepper for heat
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Replace broth with ham stock if available
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Stir in a splash of apple cider vinegar before serving for balance
 Nutritional Info (Approx. per serving)
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Calories: ~380
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Protein: 24 g
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Carbohydrates: 40 g
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Fat: 14 g
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Fiber: 6 g
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Sodium: ~900 mg
(Values vary based on ham and broth used)
 Benefits
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High in protein
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Excellent source of fiber and potassium
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Budget-friendly family meal
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Easy digestion due to slow cooking
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Naturally gluten-free
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Perfect for meal prep
Q & A
Q: Can I use canned green beans?
A: Yes, but add them during the last hour to avoid mushiness.
Q: Can I make this ahead of time?
A: Absolutely—store up to 4 days refrigerated.
Q: Can this be frozen?
A: Yes! Freeze up to 3 months in airtight containers.
Q: Do I need to brown the ham first?
A: Not required, but browning adds extra depth of flavor.
Q: Can I cook it on the stovetop?
A: Yes—simmer covered for 1½–2 hours until tender.
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