These 4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Bastille Day Potatoes are a wonderfully simple way to turn basic pantry staples into a cozy side dish that feels a little special. Using raw unpeeled whole white potatoes keeps prep easy and gives the finished potatoes a rustic, homey look. The name gives a little nod to French-inspired flavors, and the slow cooker does the heavy lifting, making this a smart choice for busy days, potlucks, or family dinners when oven space is tight.
Serve these tender potatoes alongside roast chicken, grilled steak, pork chops, or simple sausages for an easy meal. They also pair nicely with a crisp green salad, steamed green beans, or roasted carrots to round things out. If you are serving them for a casual gathering, set out a little extra melted butter or a spoonful of pan juices from the main dish for drizzling over the top.
4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Bastille Day Potatoes
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 pounds small white potatoes, raw, unpeeled, and whole
Directions
1. Wash the white potatoes well and pat them dry, leaving the skins on. Place the whole potatoes in the slow cooker.
2. Drizzle the melted butter over the potatoes, then sprinkle with the dried parsley and salt.
3. Cover and cook on low for 6 to 7 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the potatoes are fork-tender.
4. Gently toss the potatoes in the buttery juices, transfer to a serving bowl, and serve warm.
Variations & Tips
Garlic Butter Version: Stir 1 to 2 teaspoons of garlic powder into the melted butter before adding it to the potatoes. This is an easy way to build more flavor without adding extra prep.
For Picky Eaters: Swap the parsley for a little grated Parmesan after cooking, or leave the herbs off entirely and serve the buttery potatoes plain. Sometimes the simplest version is the one that disappears fastest at the table.
Even Cooking Tip: Try to use potatoes that are close in size so they finish cooking at the same time. If some are much larger than others, the smaller ones may get too soft before the bigger ones are ready.
Crispy Finish Option: If you want a little texture, transfer the cooked potatoes to a sheet pan, gently smash them, and broil for a few minutes before serving. That gives you crisp edges with the same tender middle.
Make It Feel Special: A final sprinkle of chopped fresh parsley and a tiny pinch of flaky salt right before serving can make these humble potatoes look dinner-party worthy, even though they started with just four ingredients.