This dish is loaded with anything you would top your pizza with all done in a slow cooker.
Our family likes just tomato sauce, pepperoni, potatoes and mozzarella so that's how we make ours, but you can adapt yours to however your crew loves pizza!
Just grab the recipe at the end of this post for that info on how to make this in your crockpot and see just how delicious this meal or side dish is!
Step By Step
- Saute' the potatoes after slicing in a hot pan with oil and garlic
- Add all the ingredients to an oil-sprayed slow cooker
- cook for around 4 hours and serve
Other Additions
- mushrooms
- onions
- anchovies
- eggplant
- sliced tomatoes
- zucchini slices
- spinach
- bell peppers or hot peppers
- olives
- ham and pineapple
- cubed chicken breasts
- cubed steak
- ground beef cooked and drained
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Pizza Potatoes in the Crockpot
Yield: 8
Prep time: 15 MinCook time: 4 HourTotal time: 4 H & 15 M
This is pizza topped slow cooker potato loaded with cheese. You can even add other pizza favorite toppings to the pot!
Ingredients
- 6 medium potatoes, peeled and sliced in rounds
- 2 cloves finely minced garlic
- 1/2 teaspoon oregano, basil, parsley and garlic powder
- pinch of red pepper flakes
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 packed cup of sliced pepperoni
- 1 to 2 cups shredded Italian blend of cheese or mozzarella cheese mixed with shredded provolone and 4 tablespoon pecorino romano grating cheese
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 cup pizza sauce or use crushed tomatoes
Instructions
- Saute potato slices in a medium size fry pan adding the garlic and oil.
- Fry stirring constantly to prevent browning.
- Combine potatoes and garlic mixture with pepperoni,
- 1 cup of blended cheeses, salt, and pepper in the crock pot.
- Pour pizza sauce over top, and add the rest of the cheese on top.
- Cover and cook on low for 6-10 hours in a crock pot heavily sprayed with cooking oil.
Notes
Other Additions
- mushrooms
- onions
- anchovies
- eggplant
- sliced tomatoes
- zucchini slices
- spinach
- bell peppers or hot peppers
- olives
- ham and pineapple
- cubed chicken breasts
- cubed steak
- ground beef cooked and drained
Nutrition Facts
Calories
293.68Fat (grams)
13.57Sat. Fat (grams)
6Carbs (grams)
31.37Fiber (grams)
4.13Net carbs
27.22Sugar (grams)
2.73Protein (grams)
12.48Sodium (milligrams)
522.4Cholesterol (grams)
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What a great idea! The pizza crockpot looks fantastic!
ReplyDeletewhat a nice and tasty idea. It's great as alternative to traditional pizza. I like it. Bye, have a good Sunday
ReplyDeletePizza flavors with potatoes? Sounds wonderful, Claudia!
ReplyDeleteA great snack for football parties. These look delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea. I have been thinking of posting some crockpot recipes. I've been trying to come up with some good twists on old favorites and then you go and do it. This sounds good but what do you call it piztatoes or pozza?
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific idea. Curt is right, these would be perfect for football games!
ReplyDeleteThis is potato heaven, for sure! I'd like a serving now while the Giants/Atlanta game is on!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a quick and hearty meal the kids would enjoy! Thank for joining the linky party! :)
ReplyDeletelove it - pizza and potato, two of my favorites and it a crockpot to boot - you are one smart cookie...
ReplyDeleteI love it! Your creativity amazes me. These are irresistible!
ReplyDeleteVery clever recipe! Who can resist a cheesy potato-yum! I also like that this is a crockpot recipe. As far as I am concerned, it does not have to be football season to enjoy these
ReplyDeleteDear Claudia, I don't have a Crockpot and have never experienced using one. I can see the wonderful dishes that can be achieved using one. This looks wonderful. Blessings, Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteThank you for being so amazing - these are wonderful and the perfect food to have warming on a chilly Sunday. (I don't watch the game - I just eat!) But others do both!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. I want to try this in my electric pressure cooker so I can do it all in one pot-plus I wouldn't have to wait 6 hours to eat :)
ReplyDeleteOh my--these look good! The crockpot has a permanent spot on my counter these days. I think these will be pefect to make this weekend... :D
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great, healthier pizza alternative :) Darn, girl, you make me want a crock pot so bad!
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome. I think I know what I'm having this weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea...looks like a great way to enjoy "pizza"
ReplyDeleteYum! This looks like just the thing for a pack of hungry kids. I will definitely give it a try!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely an original idea and a great use of the crockpot! Nicely done!
ReplyDeletePizza and Potatoes in the same dish? Brilliant! Looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteI have just one word, and it's "yum." Potatoes with tomatoes and cheese is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteYum! Pizza potatoes! What a great idea, would devour these in my house! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea! And of course, even better when made with the crockpot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great side dish. Can't wait to try.
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