Slow Cooker Jacket Potatoes: Creamy Baked Potatoes Made Simple

Slow Cooker Jacket Potatoes are one of the simplest and most satisfying potato recipes. With just one ingredient, this method is perfect for busy days — pop the potatoes in the slow cooker and come back to soft, fluffy baked potatoes with almost no effort. They’re budget-friendly and consistently delicious, making them a great staple to keep in your recipe rotation.

4 jacket potatoes cut open on a plate with melted butter on top.

Recipe Difficulty – Very Easy

Table of Contents

  • Why this recipe works
  • Ingredients to make Slow Cooker Jacket Potatoes
  • Substitutions
  • Variations
  • How to make Slow cooker Jacket Potatoes
  • Leftovers
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Easy Slow Cooker Jacket Potatoes Recipe

Why this recipe works

Slow cooker jacket potatoes give reliably tender, fluffy interiors without much fuss. The gentle, even heat of a crock pot cooks potatoes slowly so the texture develops steadily and you don’t need to babysit them. This hands-off approach is ideal for busy mornings or days when you want dinner ready when you are.

Because the base is just baking potatoes, the finished dish is a versatile canvas for toppings: from simple butter and salt to hearty chilis, beans, or vegan alternatives. Slow cooking also keeps cleanup minimal — no extra pots or pans — and the recipe is economical, feeding a family without costing much. If you don’t own a slow cooker, you can still make baked potatoes in the oven, air fryer, instant pot or microwave using adjusted times.

Ingredients to make Slow Cooker Jacket Potatoes

4 baking potatoes sat on a white marble background.
  • Baking Potatoes – Use classic baking potatoes such as russets, Maris Piper or King Edward for a fluffy interior. Quantity shown in the recipe card below.

See recipe card for full ingredients and quantities.

Substitutions

  • Sweet Potatoes – These work well too; they usually cook faster, so reduce cooking time accordingly.
  • Different Cooking Methods – If you prefer crisp skin, an air fryer is excellent. Oven-baked potatoes are also straightforward and produce similar results; an Instant Pot or microwave jacket potato cooker can be used when short on time.

Variations

  • Spicy – Top with jalapeños, hot sauce or a spicy butterbean mix for heat.
  • Deluxe – Create a jacket potato bar with toppings such as vegan chili, cheese alternatives, sour cream, spring onions, cracked black pepper, or crispy vegan bacon for a special meal.
  • Kid-friendly – Keep toppings simple for children: grated cheese, baked beans, or a mild chickpea mayo salad are good options.

How to make Slow cooker Jacket Potatoes

jacket potatoes wrapped in tin foil with a knife on a white background.

Step 1: Prick each potato with a sharp knife to let steam escape, then wrap tightly in tin foil.

4 jacket potatoes wrapped in foil and placed inside a black slow cooker.

Step 2: Place wrapped potatoes into the slow cooker. Cook on high for about 5 hours or on low for about 8 hours, depending on size.

Hint: Potato size affects timing. Test for doneness by inserting a fork, knife, or toothpick — the potato should be fork-tender when fully cooked.

Leftovers

To store leftovers, remove the foil and allow potatoes to cool, then place in a sealed container in the fridge for 3–5 days. Do not leave them at room temperature for extended periods. You can also freeze cooled potatoes for up to six months; defrost and reheat until piping hot.

Leftover slow cooker potatoes are versatile: reheat and crisp as potato skins, mash them, or incorporate them into casseroles and other dishes — a great way to extend meals and reduce waste.

Recipe FAQs

What if I don’t have a slow cooker?

No problem — bake potatoes in the oven, use an air fryer for crisp skin, cook them in an Instant Pot, or use a microwave jacket potato cooker. Adjust times for each method.

How long do you cook jacket potatoes for?

In a slow cooker, aim for around 5 hours on high or 8 hours on low. Times vary with potato type and size, so check for tenderness.

How long do jacket potatoes take in the oven?

At around 200°C (390°F), expect 45–60 minutes, depending on the potato size and variety. Test with a fork to ensure they’re tender.

Do you need to rub potatoes with anything before making jacket potatoes in slow cooker?

Rubbing with oil or salt is optional. Many people simply wash and dry the potatoes, then wrap them in foil and cook.

How do you get perfect potatoes?

Slow cooking yields fluffy interiors and keeps them warm until serving. Choose baking potatoes and allow sufficient cook time for consistently tender results.

3 fluffy jacket potatoes cut open with melted butter inside.

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Easy Slow Cooker Jacket Potatoes

By: James Wythe
The simplest recipe on the internet — slow cooker jacket potatoes make a hassle-free lunch or dinner.
Prep Time: 1 minute
Cook Time: 5 hours
Total Time: 5 hours 1 minute
Servings: 4

Equipment

  • 1 slow cooker
  • tin foil
  • sharp knife

Ingredients

  • 4 baking potatoes
  • salt, (optional)

Instructions

  • Prick the potatoes with a sharp knife and wrap each one in foil.
  • Place the wrapped potatoes in the slow cooker and cook on high for 5 hours or on low for 8 hours, until tender.

Notes

Step-by-Step Photos: Step photos in the post help guide you through the process.
Substitutions & Variations: Options are listed above.
To Store: Store in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave, oven or air fryer.
To Freeze: Cool completely, freeze individually for up to 6 months. Defrost and reheat until piping hot.
Tip 1: Wrap potatoes tightly in foil for best results.
Tip 2: The same method works well with sweet potatoes; reduce cooking time as needed.

Nutrition

Calories: 168kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 0.2g | Fiber: 3g
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