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Rich sausage, hearty potatoes, and tender, earthy green beans come together in this incredibly flavorful one-pot meal. It turns out that cooking sausage and potatoes in the crockpot is one heck of an awesome dinner plan!

Close-up shot on sausage and vegetables in slow cooker

Green Beans Sausage and Potatoes

Whether you’re looking for a hearty, comforting family dinner or just need a hassle-free meal option, this recipe delivers. Set it, forget it, and let your crockpot work its magic.

Whether it’s a busy weekday or a slow weekend, this slow cooker kielbasa promises warmth and satisfaction in every bite. The sausage delivers so much flavor to the vegetables as they simmer together.

Easy Weeknight Crockpot Meals

When I say that it was an unexpected success the first time I tried cooking ham, green beans, and potatoes in the crockpot, I can’t emphasize that enough. I honestly didn’t expect a whole lot more than an okay way to use up some leftover ham the first time I tried this combination in the crockpot.

But, the flavors were superb! It is hearty comfort food that isn’t heavy with cheese or oils. It’s as simple as can be and my whole family raved about that dinner.

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Vertical shot of potatoes, kielbasa, and green beans in slow cooker

Slow Cooker Sausage and Potatoes

Cooking sausage and potatoes together in the slow cooker turned out to be a very good call because my entire family gave this meal another two thumbs up. After trying this cooking method with some leftover ham a while back, I immediately decided that I’d be making it again with Polish sausage or kielbasa just as soon as possible.

I’ve already made this a couple more times since I first shot these photos, and the odds are good that it’s going to be on the meal plan again soon.

Drizzling oil over potatoes and onions in slow cooker

Slow Cooker Kielbasa

Slow cookers or crockpots are an appliance of which I have more than one. If you are an avid slow cooker user like I am, you might understand the need for more than one. So, let’s talk about my favorites:

First up is this 6-quart slow cooker that has a locking lid. These crockpots are fantastic for transporting foods. Mine has gone everywhere from church potlucks to barbecues, game nights to Thanksgiving dinner. However, fair warning, these slow cookers run crazy hot. Low is closer to a boil than a simmer, the warm setting actually simmers. So trust me when I say HIGH is high.

My everyday slow cooker is this 8-quart Crockpot. It’s my go-to appliance for cooking large roasts and big batches of chili. Fun fact: did you know that a full 4-quart cooker, actually cooks more slowly than a half-full 8-quart cooker?

For just cooking a few pounds of chicken to shred for enchiladas or other smaller recipes, this 3-quart version is perfect.

If you aren’t a fan of the idea of keeping more than one slow cooker in the house, these CrockPockets are a game-changer when it comes to preparing and holding multiple dishes at the same time. They slide into a standard 6-quart crockpot, dividing it into two sections that are perfect for serving different side dishes or keeping taco fillings warm for parties.

Seasoned potatoes and onions in slow cooker

Green Beans Potatoes and Sausage

While the green beans might technically be considered optional, they are my favorite part of this recipe. They soften beautifully and absorb so much flavor from the sausage and potatoes as they cook.

And lastly, I often double the sausage in this recipe. If you have a family of meat lovers, like I do, feel free to multiply it as desired.

Raw sliced potatoes and kielbasa in slow cooker

Crockpot Sausage and Potatoes

You’ll need the following ingredients for the recipe:

  • red potatoes
  • yellow onion
  • olive oil
  • salt, black pepper, garlic, paprika
  • smoked sausage or kielbasa
  • fresh green beans (OPTIONAL)
Green beans layered into slow cooker

Place the potatoes and onions in the crockpot and drizzle with oil. Sprinkle generously with salt, pepper, garlic, and paprika. Toss to coat.

Add the kielbasa and stir to mix throughout. Place the green beans over the potatoes and sausage. Cover with the lid and cook on LOW for 3-4 hours.

Uncover and stir. Continue cooking, as needed, until the green beans and potatoes are fork-tender.

Stirring mixture in slow cooker

Kielbasa Recipes with Potatoes

Tender potatoes, fresh cabbage, and salty kielbasa are about all you need to make this quick and easy flavor-filled Kielbasa Cabbage Potato Skillet. There is never a bite left over when I make this and my kids ask for it often.

One pan, easy meals are the key to dinnertime at our house, and these roasted brats with vegetables fit that bill nicely.

Roasted potatoes and kielbasa make for an amazing one-pan meal with just a few seasonings. While tender sweet potatoes, crisp bell peppers, sweet onions, and spicy sausage are roasted together in this simple and flavorful meal that my family just can’t get enough of lately.

Bite-size chunks of potato, kielbasa, and broccoli are roasted together for yet another super easy sheet pan meal that the whole family loves.

5 from 3 votes

Crockpot Sausage and Potatoes

Avatar photoMary Younkin
Rich sausage, hearty potatoes, and tender, earthy green beans come together in this incredibly flavorful one-pot meal.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 3 hours
Total Time: 3 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 6
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Ingredients 

  • pounds red potatoes cut into 1-1½ inch pieces
  • 1 medium yellow onion cut into 1-inch pieces
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon granulated garlic or garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon smoked or regular paprika
  • 14 ounces smoked sausage or kielbasa cut into 1 inch pieces
  • 1 pound fresh green beans rinsed and trimmed, OPTIONAL

Instructions 

  • Place the potatoes and onions in the crockpot and drizzle with oil. Sprinkle generously with salt, pepper, garlic, and paprika. Toss to coat. Add the kielbasa and stir to mix throughout.
  • Place the green beans over the potatoes and sausage. Cover with lid and cook on LOW for 3-4 hours.
  • Uncover and stir. Continue cooking, as needed, until the green beans and potatoes are fork-tender.

Notes

I often double the sausage in this recipe. If you have a family of meat lovers, like I do, feel free to multiply it as desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 323 kcal | Carbohydrates: 25 g | Protein: 12 g | Fat: 20 g | Saturated Fat: 6 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10 g | Cholesterol: 47 mg | Sodium: 974 mg | Potassium: 801 mg | Fiber: 4 g | Sugar: 4 g | Vitamin A: 530 IU | Vitamin C: 19 mg | Calcium: 44 mg | Iron: 2 mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Overhead shot of slow cooker filled with kielbasa and vegetables

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25 Comments

  1. Jo says:

    5 stars
    I have never left a comment on a recipe but I just had to with this one. I’ve made it 3 times in the past 3 weeks, and I absolutely love how perfectly crisp the beans are!

    And I’ve now added fresh mushrooms along with the beans, and then balsamic vinegar, to see how it turned out after it cooked. Delicious!

    It is delicious as leftovers too. Thank you for this great recipe!

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      I’m thrilled you like it so much!

  2. Pamela Deason says:

    Can u use canned green beans if drained

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      Canned green beans are already cooked, so they will soften much too quickly in this recipe. You can use them, but you’ll want to add them at the very end of the cooking time and just allow for enough time for them to warm up before serving.

  3. Shedera says:

    5 stars
    I feel like we always eat the same meals. In my search for something different I stumbled on this recipe. It was a hit! Easy, delicious and bonus that it was a crock pot recipe! I printed it to add to our meal rotation.

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      I’m so very happy to hear that you enjoyed the recipe!

  4. Ivy says:

    My green beans aren’t wanting to cook good. Should i have chopped them smaller? Or cook longer?

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      If your green beans have been in the crockpot as long as the sausage and potatoes (3-4 hours) and they still aren’t cooked, it sounds like they might have been too old or tough. I’ve never had that happen, but I’ve heard it’s possible.

  5. Evelyn Vincent says:

    Do you think I could use frozen green beans instead of fresh green beans?

    1. Mary says:

      I think that will work fine. I’d wait to add them about halfway through the cooking time.

  6. Susie R Garison says:

    Could I use Cabbage instead of Green Beans?

    1. Mary says:

      I don’t know why not, Susie.

  7. Rose says:

    That looks delicious! Do you think it would work in the oven as well ?

    1. Mary says:

      While I haven’t tried it myself, I think it would work fine in a dutch oven or covered roaster.

  8. JO Crumpton says:

    Can I double the recipe? if i double the recipe, how long do I cook it in crock pot?

    1. Mary says:

      This should double fine. You might need an extra hour or so of cooking time, watch the potatoes to determine doneness.

  9. Laura says:

    Does this recipe get dry due to not having any liquids added to it? I’m using fresh green beans, so I’m worried it will all just burn in the crock pot.

    1. Mary says:

      This recipe actually works well without adding liquids. I’ve tried it both with and without adding chicken broth while cooking. If you’re leery of the heat or if your crockpot runs especially hot, you can add a cup or two of broth. However, I don’t find it to be necessary.

  10. Charlene says:

    5 stars
    This was good.

    1. Mary says:

      I’m glad you liked this recipe!