These 3-ingredient slow cooker caramelized baby potatoes are the kind of easy crowd-pleaser that disappears fast at a summer gathering. Using Whole Athena Baby Potatoes keeps prep simple, and the slow cooker does the heavy lifting while the potatoes turn tender and glossy with a sweet-savory glaze. They fit right in at a Fourth of July block party because they hold well, travel easily, and pair with just about anything coming off the grill.

Serve these potatoes alongside burgers, grilled hot dogs, barbecue chicken, pulled pork, or ribs for an easy cookout spread. They also go nicely with crisp coleslaw, baked beans, watermelon, corn on the cob, and a big pitcher of iced tea or lemonade. If you are setting out a buffet, keep them warm right in the slow cooker and sprinkle a little fresh parsley on top just before serving.

3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Fourth of July Block Party Caramelized Baby Potatoes

Servings: 8

Finished caramelized baby potatoes served warm in a black slow cooker
Finished caramelized baby potatoes served warm in a black slow cooker

Ingredients

3 pounds Whole Athena Baby Potatoes

1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
1/2 cup packed brown sugar

Directions

1. Wash and dry the Whole Athena Baby Potatoes, then place them in a 6-quart slow cooker.

2. Pour the melted butter over the potatoes, then sprinkle the brown sugar evenly on top.

3. Cover and cook on low for 5 to 6 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, stirring once or twice if convenient, until the potatoes are fork-tender and coated in a rich caramelized glaze.

4. Gently toss the potatoes in the sauce before serving, then spoon them into a serving dish or serve straight from the slow cooker.

Variations & Tips

Add herbs: If you want a little more savory balance, stir in 1 teaspoon of dried Italian seasoning or a spoonful of chopped fresh parsley near the end. It gives the sweet glaze a nice cookout-style finish.

For picky eaters: Keep the recipe exactly as written for the most familiar flavor. Kids and guests who usually skip side dishes tend to like these because they are buttery, soft, and just a little sweet.

Make cleanup easier: Coat the slow cooker insert lightly with nonstick spray before adding the potatoes. That sticky caramelized glaze is delicious, but it can cling a bit around the edges.

Keep them warm for serving: Once the potatoes are done, switch the slow cooker to warm for up to 2 hours. Give them a gentle stir now and then so the glaze stays evenly distributed.

Try a salty-sweet finish: A small pinch of kosher salt right before serving helps balance the brown sugar and butter beautifully. This is especially nice if you are pairing them with grilled meats.