Slow Cooker Ham, Green Beans, and Potatoes – Cozy, Savory, and Easy Family Dinner

If you are looking for a simple comfort food meal that tastes homemade, hearty, and satisfying, this Slow Cooker Ham, Green Beans, and Potatoes recipe is the perfect dish to make. It combines tender chunks of ham, soft potatoes, green beans, garlic, onion, broth, and simple seasonings into one easy slow cooker meal.

This recipe is perfect for busy weeknights, Sunday dinner, cold-weather meals, holiday leftovers, or any time you want a filling dish without spending hours in the kitchen. The ham adds smoky, salty flavor, the potatoes make the meal hearty, and the green beans soak up all the savory broth as they cook.

Serve this dish warm with cornbread, biscuits, dinner rolls, or a simple side salad for a complete family-style meal.


Recipe Overview

DetailInformation
Recipe NameSlow Cooker Ham, Green Beans, and Potatoes
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time4–6 hours
Total TimeAbout 6 hours 15 minutes
Servings6–8
CourseMain Course, Side Dish
CuisineSouthern-Inspired Comfort Food
DifficultyEasy

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This slow cooker ham, green beans, and potatoes recipe is:

  • Easy to prepare
  • Hearty and comforting
  • Made with simple ingredients
  • Perfect for leftover ham
  • Great for family dinners
  • Budget-friendly
  • Full of savory flavor
  • Slow cooker friendly
  • Perfect with cornbread
  • Great for meal prep

The best part is how the flavors come together slowly. The ham seasons the broth, the potatoes become tender, and the green beans absorb the garlic, onion, pepper, and smoky meat flavor.


Ingredients

Main Ingredients

IngredientAmount
Cooked ham, cut into chunks2 ½ to 3 cups
Green beans, fresh or frozen1 ½ to 2 pounds
Potatoes, peeled and quartered4–5 medium
Yellow onion, diced1 medium
Garlic, minced4 cloves
Chicken broth2 ½ cups
Butter3 tablespoons
Olive oil1 tablespoon

Seasonings

IngredientAmount
Salt½ teaspoon, or to taste
Black pepper1 teaspoon
Garlic powder1 teaspoon
Onion powder½ teaspoon
Smoked paprika½ teaspoon
Dried thyme½ teaspoon
Red pepper flakes, optional¼ teaspoon
Bay leaf1

Optional Add-Ins

Add-InWhy It Works
BaconAdds smoky flavor
Smoked sausageMakes it heartier
Ham boneAdds deep broth flavor
CarrotsAdds sweetness
CornAdds color and texture
MushroomsAdds savory depth
Heavy creamMakes the broth richer
Fresh parsleyAdds freshness

Equipment Needed

  • Slow cooker
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Measuring cups
  • Measuring spoons
  • Wooden spoon
  • Ladle
  • Airtight containers for leftovers

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Potatoes

Peel the potatoes if desired.

Cut them into medium chunks.

Try to keep the potato pieces similar in size so they cook evenly.

If using baby potatoes, you can cut them in half instead of peeling them.


Step 2: Prepare the Green Beans

If using fresh green beans, trim the ends and cut them into shorter pieces.

If using frozen green beans, you can add them directly to the slow cooker.

If using canned green beans, drain them first and add them during the last hour of cooking so they do not become too soft.


Step 3: Cut the Ham

Cut the cooked ham into large bite-sized chunks.

You can use leftover holiday ham, ham steak, smoked ham, or even a ham bone with extra meat attached.

The ham gives the dish its smoky, salty flavor.


Step 4: Add Ingredients to the Slow Cooker

Place the potatoes in the bottom of the slow cooker.

Add the green beans over the potatoes.

Add the ham chunks, diced onion, and minced garlic.

Layering the potatoes at the bottom helps them cook evenly because they need more time than the green beans.


Step 5: Add the Broth and Seasonings

Pour the chicken broth over everything.

Add the butter, olive oil, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, thyme, red pepper flakes, and bay leaf.

Stir gently to combine.

Do not add too much salt at the beginning because ham can already be salty.

You can adjust the seasoning at the end.


Step 6: Slow Cook

Cover the slow cooker with the lid.

Cook on low for 5–6 hours or on high for 3–4 hours.

The dish is ready when the potatoes are tender and the green beans are soft.

The ham should be warm, juicy, and flavorful.


Step 7: Check the Texture

After cooking, pierce the potatoes with a fork.

If they are tender, the dish is ready.

If they still feel firm, continue cooking for another 30 minutes.

Fresh green beans may take longer than frozen or canned green beans.


Step 8: Adjust the Flavor

Remove the bay leaf.

Taste the broth.

Add more black pepper, garlic powder, or salt if needed.

If you want a richer flavor, stir in an extra tablespoon of butter before serving.


Step 9: Let It Rest

Turn off the slow cooker and let the dish rest for 5–10 minutes.

This helps the broth settle and gives the potatoes time to absorb more flavor.


Step 10: Serve

Spoon the ham, green beans, and potatoes into bowls or onto plates.

Add a little broth over each serving.

Serve warm with cornbread, biscuits, dinner rolls, or garlic bread.


Stovetop Instructions

You can also make this recipe on the stovetop.

Add the ham, potatoes, green beans, onion, garlic, broth, butter, and seasonings to a large pot.

Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low.

Cover and simmer for 35–45 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender.

Stir occasionally and add more broth if needed.

Taste and adjust seasoning before serving.


Instant Pot Instructions

Add the potatoes, green beans, ham, onion, garlic, broth, butter, and seasonings to the Instant Pot.

Close the lid and set the valve to sealing.

Pressure cook on high for 8 minutes.

Allow a natural release for 5 minutes, then carefully release the remaining pressure.

If using canned green beans, add them after pressure cooking and let them warm through on sauté mode.


Pro Tips for Perfect Ham, Green Beans, and Potatoes

  • Use smoked ham for the best flavor.
  • Cut potatoes into even pieces.
  • Add potatoes to the bottom of the slow cooker.
  • Use low-sodium broth if your ham is salty.
  • Taste before adding extra salt.
  • Add canned green beans near the end.
  • Cook low and slow for deeper flavor.
  • Add butter at the end for richness.
  • Serve with bread to soak up the broth.
  • Use a ham bone for extra savory flavor.

Best Ham to Use

This recipe works with several types of ham.

Ham TypeResult
Leftover baked hamClassic and flavorful
Ham steakEasy and convenient
Smoked hamDeep smoky flavor
Ham hockRich broth flavor
Ham bone with meatBest for slow cooking
Diced hamQuick and easy

For the best flavor, use smoked ham or leftover baked ham.

A ham bone with some meat attached will make the broth even richer.


Best Potatoes to Use

Potatoes make this recipe hearty and filling.

Potato TypeResult
Yukon Gold potatoesCreamy and buttery
Russet potatoesSoft and fluffy
Red potatoesHold shape well
Baby potatoesEasy and tender
White potatoesClassic texture

Yukon Gold potatoes are a great choice because they become tender without falling apart too quickly.

Russet potatoes work well if you like a softer, thicker texture.


Best Green Beans to Use

You can use fresh, frozen, or canned green beans.

Green Bean TypeResult
Fresh green beansBest texture
Frozen green beansEasy and reliable
Canned green beansSoft and quick
French-style green beansMore delicate texture

Fresh green beans give the best texture, but frozen green beans are very convenient.

Canned green beans should be added near the end so they do not become mushy.


Delicious Variations

Southern Ham, Green Beans, and Potatoes

Add bacon, a ham hock, and extra black pepper.

Serve with cornbread for a classic Southern-style meal.


Smoked Sausage Green Beans and Potatoes

Replace some of the ham with sliced smoked sausage.

This makes the dish even heartier and more savory.


Creamy Ham and Potato Green Beans

Stir in ½ cup heavy cream during the last 20 minutes.

This gives the broth a richer, creamier texture.


Garlic Butter Ham and Green Beans

Add extra garlic and finish with melted butter.

This version is simple, savory, and extra flavorful.


Spicy Ham and Potatoes

Add red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper, or hot sauce.

This gives the dish a warm spicy kick.


Ham Bone Green Beans and Potatoes

Use a leftover ham bone with some meat attached.

Slow cooking the bone adds deep flavor to the broth.


What to Serve with Ham, Green Beans, and Potatoes

This recipe can be served as a main dish or a hearty side dish.

Great serving ideas include:

  • Cornbread
  • Buttermilk biscuits
  • Dinner rolls
  • Garlic bread
  • Crackers
  • Coleslaw
  • Garden salad
  • Macaroni and cheese
  • Fried chicken
  • Roast chicken
  • Pork chops
  • Pickled vegetables

For a cozy comfort meal, serve it with warm cornbread and butter.

For a bigger dinner, pair it with roasted chicken or pork chops.


Make-Ahead Instructions

This dish is great for making ahead.

You can chop the potatoes, green beans, onion, and ham the night before.

Store everything covered in the refrigerator.

For best results, keep the potatoes in cold water to prevent browning.

Drain them before adding to the slow cooker.

You can also cook the full recipe ahead and reheat it when ready to serve.


Storage

Let leftovers cool completely.

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Keep some broth with the leftovers so the potatoes and ham stay moist.

The flavor often gets better the next day.


Reheating

Stovetop Method

Place leftovers in a pot.

Add a splash of broth or water.

Warm over medium-low heat until hot.

Stir gently so the potatoes do not break apart.


Microwave Method

Place one serving in a microwave-safe bowl.

Cover loosely.

Heat for 1–2 minutes, stirring halfway through.

Add a little broth if needed.


Slow Cooker Method

Place leftovers back in the slow cooker.

Heat on low until warmed through.

This method is helpful if reheating a large batch.


Freezing

You can freeze this dish, but the potatoes may become softer after thawing.

Let everything cool completely.

Place in freezer-safe containers.

Freeze for up to 2 months.

Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

For the best texture, this recipe is best enjoyed fresh or refrigerated rather than frozen.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

Adding Too Much Salt Early

Ham can be salty.

Taste the dish near the end before adding more salt.


Cutting Potatoes Too Large

Large potato chunks take longer to cook.

Cut them into medium pieces for even cooking.


Overcooking Canned Green Beans

Canned green beans are already soft.

Add them near the end if using canned.


Using Too Little Broth

The broth helps cook the potatoes and flavor the green beans.

Add enough liquid so the dish stays moist.


Skipping the Garlic and Onion

Garlic and onion add important flavor.

They make the broth taste richer and more homemade.


Nutrition Estimate

ServingAmount
Calories280–430
Protein18–28 g
Carbohydrates25–42 g
Fat10–20 g
Fiber4–7 g
Sodium700–1150 mg

Nutrition values are approximate and will vary depending on ham, potatoes, broth, and serving size.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use canned green beans?

Yes. Drain them first and add them during the last hour of slow cooking.

This keeps them from becoming too soft.


Can I use frozen green beans?

Yes. Frozen green beans work very well.

You can add them directly to the slow cooker.


Can I use fresh green beans?

Yes. Fresh green beans give the best texture.

Trim them and cut them into shorter pieces before adding.


Can I use leftover ham?

Yes. Leftover ham is perfect for this recipe.

It adds smoky, savory flavor to the broth.


Can I add a ham bone?

Yes. A ham bone adds excellent flavor.

Remove it before serving and pull off any extra meat.


Can I make this without potatoes?

Yes. You can leave out the potatoes and add more green beans, carrots, cabbage, or cauliflower.


Can I make it spicy?

Yes. Add red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper, or hot sauce.


Why are my potatoes still hard?

They may have been cut too large or need more cooking time.

Continue cooking until fork-tender.


Can I make this dish creamy?

Yes. Add heavy cream or evaporated milk near the end.

Do not boil hard after adding cream.


Is this a main dish or side dish?

It can be both.

With plenty of ham and potatoes, it works as a main dish. In smaller portions, it makes a hearty side dish.


Final Thoughts

This Slow Cooker Ham, Green Beans, and Potatoes recipe is simple, hearty, and full of comforting homemade flavor. The ham adds smoky richness, the potatoes become tender, and the green beans soak up the savory broth beautifully.

Whether you make it for a weeknight dinner, Sunday meal, holiday leftovers, or meal prep, this dish is easy, budget-friendly, and satisfying. Serve it warm with cornbread, biscuits, or dinner rolls, and enjoy a cozy slow cooker meal the whole family can love.