When the afternoon is blazing and the kitchen is the last place anyone wants to stand over a stove, this 3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Amish Summer Heat Bake is the kind of easy comfort food that earns a permanent spot in the family rotation. It leans into simple pantry-style cooking with a hearty, creamy texture and that old-fashioned casserole feeling many Midwestern home cooks grew up with, all while letting the slow cooker do the work.
This bake is especially nice with crisp cucumber salad, sliced tomatoes, steamed green beans, or a little fruit on the side to lighten up the richness. For a fuller supper, serve it alongside ham, smoked sausage, roasted chicken, or even a simple lettuce salad with a tangy dressing to balance the creamy, cozy flavors.
3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Amish Summer Heat Bake
Servings: 6
Ingredients
1 (30 to 32 ounce) bag frozen shredded hash browns
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of a slow cooker with cooking spray or a thin smear of butter if desired for easier cleanup.
2. Add the frozen hash browns, condensed cream of chicken soup, and shredded cheddar cheese to the slow cooker.
3. Stir well until the hash browns are evenly coated and the soup is distributed throughout.
4. Cover and cook on low for 4 to 5 hours, or until the potatoes are tender and the mixture is hot and bubbling around the edges.
5. Spoon into bowls or onto plates and serve warm.
Variations & Tips
For picky eaters: If your family likes things extra smooth and simple, use finely shredded cheddar so it melts quickly and disappears into the potatoes. That keeps the texture creamy and familiar.
Make it heartier: Stir in 1 to 2 cups of diced cooked ham or browned sausage before cooking if you want to turn this into more of a main dish. It is a nice way to use leftovers and stretch supper for hungry folks.
Swap the soup: Cream of mushroom or cream of celery both work well here if that is what you have on hand. Each one gives the bake a slightly different flavor without adding any extra work.
Add a little color: A handful of chopped parsley or sliced green onions on top right before serving freshens up the rich finish and makes the dish look a little more special on the table.
Cooking tip: Try not to lift the lid too often while it cooks, since slow cookers hold heat best when kept covered. If the mixture seems a little too thick at the end, stir in a splash of milk before serving.