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Creamy Crockpot Magic: Just 4 ingredients. I put this on when I want a hearty, melt-in-your-mouth dish requiring entirely zero effort.

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Brown the ground beef: In a large skillet over medium-high heat, cook the ground beef, breaking it up with a spoon, until fully browned and no pink remains, about 7–10 minutes. Drain off any excess grease so your sauce stays creamy, not oily.

Prep the potatoes: Scrub and peel the potatoes if you like (I usually peel them for this), then slice them into thin rounds, about 1/8–1/4 inch thick. The thinner the slices, the more melt-in-your-mouth they’ll be after slow cooking.

Make the creamy base: In a medium bowl, stir together the condensed cream of mushroom soup with 1 cup of the shredded cheddar cheese until well combined. This will be your rich, velvety white sauce that soaks into the potatoes and beef.

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Layer the ingredients in the slow cooker: Lightly grease a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker insert. Spread a thin layer of the creamy soup-cheese mixture on the bottom.

Add a layer of potatoes (about one-third of the slices), slightly overlapping. Sprinkle over about one-third of the browned ground beef, then spoon some of the creamy mixture over the top. Repeat the layers—potatoes, beef, creamy mixture—until everything is used, finishing with a layer of potatoes on top. Gently press down so everything settles together.

Top with cheese: Sprinkle the remaining 2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese evenly over the top layer of potatoes. Try to cover as much of the surface as you can; this helps create that glistening, golden-brown, bubbly crust as it cooks.

Slow cook until tender and bubbly: Cover the slow cooker with the lid and cook on LOW for 6–7 hours or on HIGH for 3–4 hours, until the potatoes are very tender when pierced with a fork and the edges are bubbling.

In the last 30–45 minutes of cooking, slightly tilt the lid open with a wooden spoon handle or folded towel to let a bit of steam escape; this helps the cheese on top caramelize and form a golden crust instead of staying soggy.

Finish and serve: Once the top is golden and the sauce is thick and creamy, turn off the slow cooker and let the dish sit, covered, for 10–15 minutes to set slightly. Scoop into bowls or onto plates, making sure each serving gets some of that browned cheesy top, the creamy sauce, and plenty of potatoes and beef from underneath.

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