This Slow Cooker Potato & Sausage Soup is a hearty soup that is simple to prepare. By using Simply Potatoes you save loads of time chopping.
With fall right around the corner I’m looking for deliciously easy recipes that will satisfy my family. I tend to use my slow cooker more often during the fall and winter months, making a variety of entrees, soups and stews. Using my slow cooker helps ease the dinnertime madness during the week and on the weekend it frees me up to enjoy other activities.
I recently made a wonderful Slow Cooker Potato & Sausage Soup which is hearty and easy to prepare. A large batch of soup is a wonderful solution to nights when you have family arriving home at different times. If this happens in your home you know what I’m talking about. You have the older kids who arrive home from school but have to leave for sports practice or part-time jobs.Then there’s the younger kids that get home from school closer to dinnertime, but have activities they need leave for in between doing homework. And don’t forget your spouse who has a meeting that’s running over and will hit traffic getting home. Basically soup in a slow cooker is the perfect solution to these crazy nights, when not everyone can gather for dinner at the same time. Keep the slow cooker on the handy “warm” setting and problem solved, eat when you can.
For this delicious soup, I used Simply Potatoes Diced Potatoes. Have you used Simply Potatoes? You can find them in refrigerated section of your local grocery store. By using Simply Potatoes, I saved time washing, peeling and dicing potatoes, while getting this soup into the slow cooker. Why not save some time here and there? I chose to use Simply Potatoes Steakhouse Seasoned Diced Potatoes which brought a touch of additional flavor to the soup. You can certainly use the unseasoned varieties of Simply Potatoes, just jazz up your soup with some seasonings of choice. The soup winds up having great flavors from all the ingredients with nice chunks of potatoes and sausage. Just serve with some crusty bread and you have a great meal with very little effort.
If using unseasoned Simply Potatoes, add in additional seasonings such as salt and pepper if desired.
Slow Cooker Potato & Sausage Soup
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alicia szemon
If i won, i would make so much food! i have so many recipes pinned for the crock pot but i dont have one so i want to make all of those recipes!!!
Erin Ellis
I would make this delicious soup recipe, followed by my famous chili! Thank you for the wonderful giveaway.
Erin
Ashleigh
I would use it to make lots and lots of freezer meals! Who has time for cooking every night? Not this girl!!
Speaking of — do you think your Slow Cooker Potato Sausage Soup would translate well into a freezer meal?
Lori
Ashleigh, Yes you could make this soup into a freezer meal. Cook the sausage prior to bagging and just don’t add the half and half since that goes in towards the end of cook time. Hope you enjoy!
Ashleigh
Awesome, thanks so much! Been looking for new things to add to my freezer meals list!
Lori
Stay tuned Ashleigh we have a whole NEW slow cooker/freezer meals post coming up!!!
Debi @ Life Currents
I love just about anything made in the slow cooker. I’d probably make soup first!
Lori
Soup from a slow cooker is a perfect choice! Thanks for stopping over!
justine @ Full Belly SIsters
NOthing better than coming home to the smell of a slow cooker meal. I have to try this soup!
Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life
Your soup looks delicious…can’t wait to try it! And crossing my fingers on the slow cooker giveaway, I really need a new one! Mine is ancient…like close to 20 years ancient…no bells and whistles.
Lori
Fingers crossed Michelle, sounds like you could use a new slow cooker!
Sandra Shaffer
Prepared potatoes saves so much time in the kitchen and I agree that slow cooked meals are the way to go when everyone has different schedules. I have a programable crock pot and love it!!
Lori
Both Simply Potatoes and slow cookers are such a time saver! Thanks for stopping over!
Crystal
I’d love to have one of these programmable crocks. I could **cook all the things!!!** I’ve been doing freezer bag meals for a couple of months now and my crock hasn’t seen this much action in years! I think she’s getting a little old and worn out already lol!
Melanie Thomas Ellison
I have two larger crock pots that aren’t programable, which makes it a pain to use them. I’d make this soup and some overnight blueberry French toast so I can make meals easier once we bring the new baby home.
Lauren
I would make steel-cut oatmeal.
Michelle @ The Complete Savorist
Oh man, the first thing I would do would be to REMAKE all my first blog posts, the majority of which are slow cooker recipes and family favorites. Then it would be soup time. I am craving soup like none other. Maybe I am getting sick, maybe Fall is officially in the air.
Christine
This looks easy and yummy! I need to try it!
Now if I won this crock pot, I would make pumpkin pie pudding.
Aunt Bee
I absolutely love those potatoes! This is going on my ‘must try’ slow cooker recipe list!