This slow cooker 5-ingredient Amish-style meatloaf and potatoes is exactly the kind of hands-off comfort food I lean on during busy workweeks. The idea is wonderfully simple: you quarter raw potatoes, nestle them into the slow cooker, then place mini meatloaves right on top. A few pantry staples bring that cozy, old-fashioned Amish meatloaf flavor without a long ingredient list.
Everything cooks together into a savory, one-pot dinner that I find myself craving week after week because it feels like a Sunday supper, even on a Tuesday.
Spoon the tender potatoes into shallow bowls, top with a mini meatloaf, and drizzle any juices from the slow cooker over the top. I like to add a simple green side, like steamed green beans or a bagged salad mix, for a little color and crunch. Warm dinner rolls or buttered bread are perfect for soaking up the savory juices.
If you want to dress it up just a bit, a dollop of ketchup or BBQ sauce on the meatloaf and a sprinkle of chopped fresh parsley over the potatoes make it feel like a cozy diner plate at home.

To keep this close to the 5-ingredient spirit, I like to think of the main players as ground beef, potatoes, breadcrumbs, ketchup, and egg, with everything else acting as optional seasoning. For a true 5-ingredient shortcut, you can skip the separate seasonings and use 1 packet of onion soup mix in place of the salt, garlic powder, onion powder, and pepper.
If you prefer a slightly sweeter, tangier flavor, swap some or all of the ketchup with BBQ sauce. Ground turkey or a mix of beef and pork also works well; just watch the cook time and make sure the internal temperature still reaches 160°F. For extra-rich potatoes, add a few small pats of butter over the potatoes before placing the meatloaves on top.
If you like a browned top on your meatloaf, you can transfer the cooked mini loaves to a sheet pan and broil them for 2 to 3 minutes with a smear of ketchup or BBQ sauce before serving. Leftovers reheat nicely for lunches—store the potatoes and mini meatloaves together in containers so the flavors keep mingling, and splash in a teaspoon of water before microwaving to keep everything moist.