This slow cooker poor man fireworks hash is the kind of easy, filling supper that helps busy days end on a cozy note. With just four simple ingredients layered right into the crock, it turns budget-friendly staples into a hearty meal with plenty of comfort-food flavor. It has that practical, family-style appeal of old-fashioned hash recipes, but the slow cooker makes it especially hands-off.
Serve this with buttered green beans, a simple side salad, or steamed corn for an easy well-rounded dinner. If you want to stretch it a little further, warm rolls, toast, or biscuits are perfect alongside. A spoonful of sour cream, sliced green onions, or a splash of hot sauce on top can also make each bowl feel just right for different tastes around the table.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Poor Man Fireworks Hash
Servings: 6
Ingredients
1 pound ground beef
Directions
1. Lightly grease the inside of your slow cooker. Spread the raw ground beef evenly across the bottom of the cooker, breaking it up a little so it cooks more evenly.
2. Dump the frozen diced hashbrowns over the ground beef in an even layer.
3. Spoon the condensed cream of mushroom soup over the potatoes, then sprinkle the shredded cheddar cheese evenly across the top.
4. Cover and cook on low for 5 to 6 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the beef is fully cooked, the potatoes are tender, and the cheese is melted. Stir well before serving so the beef, potatoes, soup, and cheese are combined.
Variations & Tips
For picky eaters: If your family prefers a smoother texture, stir the soup with a few spoonfuls of milk before adding it so it spreads more evenly. You can also use a mild cheddar for a softer flavor.
Add a little heat: If you want to lean into the “fireworks” part of the name, add a small can of diced green chiles or a pinch of red pepper flakes before cooking. A drizzle of hot sauce at the table lets everyone adjust the spice to their liking.
Swap the soup: Cream of chicken or cream of celery both work nicely here if that is what you have in the pantry. This is a great clean-out-the-cupboard kind of supper.
Best texture tip: Try not to overcook it, especially on high, since the potatoes can get too soft around the edges. Give it a good stir at the end and let it sit uncovered for 5 minutes before serving if you want it a little thicker.