This slow cooker poor man independence pie is the kind of budget-friendly casserole that turns a few everyday freezer and pantry staples into a filling family dinner. It borrows from the comfort-food tradition of hamburger-and-potato bakes, but the slow cooker makes it especially convenient: the beef cooks low and slow under a blanket of creamy soup, vegetables, and tater tots, creating a hearty, spoonable meal with very little hands-on work.
Serve it with a crisp green salad, simple steamed green beans, or buttered corn to balance the richness. A little ketchup, hot sauce, or chopped parsley on top works well, and if you want to round out the meal for a crowd, warm dinner rolls or sliced buttered bread are easy additions.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Poor Man Independence Pie
Servings: 6
Ingredients
1 pound raw ground beef
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of a 6-quart slow cooker with cooking spray or a thin film of oil to help prevent sticking.
2. Break the raw ground beef into chunks and spread it evenly across the bottom of the slow cooker.
3. Spoon the condensed cream of mushroom soup over the beef, then scatter the frozen mixed vegetables evenly across the top.
4. Dump the frozen tater tots evenly over everything, covering the surface as completely as possible.
5. Cover and cook on LOW for 5 to 6 hours or on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours, until the beef is fully cooked and the vegetables are tender. If you like, uncover for the last 20 to 30 minutes to let the top dry slightly.
6. Scoop into bowls or onto plates and serve hot.
Variations & Tips
Add cheese: For a more classic casserole feel, sprinkle 1 to 2 cups of shredded cheddar over the tater tots during the last 20 minutes of cooking. It adds richness and helps the top look a little more finished.
Season the beef: Even with a short ingredient list, a little salt, black pepper, garlic powder, or onion powder can make a noticeable difference. Season the ground beef lightly before layering if you want a fuller flavor.
Choose the right vegetables: Mixed vegetables are convenient, but peas and carrots, corn, or green beans also work well. Try to keep the total amount about the same so the casserole does not turn watery.
For better texture: Slow cooker tater tots will soften rather than become deeply crisp. If crispness matters, transfer individual portions to an oven-safe dish and run them briefly under the broiler before serving.