The Easiest, Creamiest Stewed Potatoes You’ll Ever Make
As you know, I’m Sarah, and I’m all about bringing cozy, comforting meals to your table without the fuss. Sometimes, the simplest dishes are the most heartwarming, and that’s exactly what we’re diving into today. I’m so excited to share my recipe for stewed potatoes. It’s a dish that feels like a warm hug, requiring just a few pantry staples and a little bit of patience. Perfect for busy weeknights or a comforting side on a chilly evening, these stewed potatoes are sure to become a favorite.
Why You’ll Love These Recipe
I think you’ll absolutely adore this simple stewed potatoes recipe for so many reasons!
- Incredibly Simple: With just a handful of basic ingredients, this recipe is remarkably easy to follow, even for absolute beginners.
- Minimal Ingredients: You likely already have everything you need in your pantry, making it a fantastic last-minute side dish.
- Surprisingly Creamy: Despite its simplicity, this method yields wonderfully tender and creamy potatoes that are utterly delicious.
- Versatile Side: These stewed potatoes are the perfect accompaniment to almost any main course, from roasted chicken to grilled fish.
The Secret to Perfect This Recipe: Potato Selection
Choosing the right potato is your first step to culinary success with stewed potatoes. For this recipe, I’ve found that Russet potatoes are the absolute champions. Their high starch content is precisely what you want when you’re aiming for that wonderfully creamy, comforting texture. As they simmer and break down slightly, they release starches that naturally thicken the cooking liquid, creating a luscious sauce that coats every chunk.
While you could use other potatoes, they might behave a bit differently. Waxy potatoes, like red or Yukon Gold, tend to hold their shape better and are less likely to break down into that desirable creamy consistency. They’re fantastic for potato salads or gratins, but for this particular style of stewed potatoes, the humble Russet is king!
Ultimate Creamy Stewed Potatoes Recipe
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a large pot over high heat, add the potato chunks. Add cold water until the potatoes are just covered.
- Add the butter, salt, garlic powder, and pepper.
- Bring the potatoes to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and cover the pot with a lid.
- Allow the potatoes to simmer, stirring occasionally, for 35-45 minutes, or until most of the water has evaporated, the potatoes are fork tender and have started to break apart and are slightly creamy in texture.
- Turn off the heat, serve and enjoy your wonderful stewed potatoes!
Notes
- Herby Delight: Stir in a tablespoon of fresh chopped parsley or chives during the last 5 minutes of simmering.
- Smoky Paprika: Add ½ teaspoon of smoked paprika along with the other seasonings for a subtle, smoky depth.
- Cheesy Goodness: Top with a generous handful of shredded cheddar or Parmesan cheese right before serving.
- Garlic Lover’s: Add an extra clove or two of minced garlic with the other seasonings.

Ingredients You’ll Need
Gathering your ingredients is half the fun, right? For these delightfully simple stewed potatoes, you’ll only need a few kitchen staples.
- 5-6 medium Russet potatoes (peeled and cut into large chunks)
- Water (to just cover potatoes)
- ¼ cup unsalted butter (or plant-based butter if necessary)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
For a comforting plate, serve them with fluffy yeast rolls or tender gluten-free cornbread on the side.
Step-by-Step Guide to Delicious Stewed Potatoes
Now for the magic! Making these stewed potatoes is a straightforward process that allows the potatoes to do most of the work.
- In a large pot over high heat, add the potato chunks. Add cold water until the potatoes are just covered.
- Add the butter, salt, garlic powder, and pepper.
- Bring the potatoes to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and cover the pot with a lid.
- Allow the potatoes to simmer, stirring occasionally, for 35-45 minutes, or until most of the water has evaporated, the potatoes are fork tender and have started to break apart and are slightly creamy in texture.
- Turn off the heat, serve and enjoy your wonderful stewed potatoes!
Beyond Creamy: Exploring Variations for Your Stewed Potatoes
While I absolutely adore these stewed potatoes just as they are, they also serve as a wonderfully blank canvas for a little culinary creativity! Think of this recipe as your cozy starting point. They’re also wonderful alongside a cozy roasted poblano soup on chilly nights. Here are a few playful ideas to jazz them up:
| Variation Idea | How to Add |
|---|---|
| Herby Delight | Stir in a tablespoon of fresh chopped parsley or chives during the last 5 minutes of simmering. |
| Smoky Paprika | Add ½ teaspoon of smoked paprika along with the other seasonings for a subtle, smoky depth. |
| Cheesy Goodness | Top with a generous handful of shredded cheddar or Parmesan cheese right before serving. |
| Garlic Lover’s | Add an extra clove or two of minced garlic with the other seasonings. |
Troubleshooting Common Stewed Potato Ponderings
Even the simplest recipes can sometimes throw us a little curveball, and that’s perfectly okay! Here are a few common hiccups you might encounter with stewed potatoes and how to fix them with a smile.
- Problem: My stewed potatoes aren’t creamy enough.
- Solution: Make sure you’re using those fantastic starchy Russet potatoes! Simmering until they just start to break down is key. If they still seem a bit firm, gently mash a few potato chunks against the side of the pot with your spoon; their starch will help thicken things up beautifully.
- Problem: My stewed potatoes are too watery.
- Solution: No worries! Just keep simmering uncovered for a few extra minutes to allow some of that excess liquid to evaporate. Alternatively, you can carefully drain off a little of the liquid before serving.
- Problem: My stewed potatoes are bland.
- Solution: Taste and adjust! This is your kitchen, so season to your heart’s content. Don’t be shy with the salt and pepper. A little extra garlic powder, or even a pinch of onion powder, can really wake up the flavors, too.

Equipment Essentials for Making Stewed Potatoes
You don’t need a fancy kitchen for these stewed potatoes! The most crucial tool you’ll need is a large pot with a sturdy lid. This allows the potatoes to simmer away and develop that lovely tender texture. A good stirring utensil, like a wooden spoon or spatula, will also be handy for giving them an occasional stir to prevent sticking. That’s truly it – simple tools for a simple, delicious dish!
Storage and Reheating Best Practices
While these stewed potatoes are absolutely divine when served fresh and hot, they do store reasonably well! I recommend letting any leftovers cool completely before transferring them to an airtight container. Pop them into the refrigerator, where they should keep nicely for about 2-3 days.
When you’re ready to reheat, the stovetop is your friend for the best texture. Gently warm them in a skillet over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. You can also microwave them, but they might not be quite as creamy. Sometimes, I’ll add a tiny splash of water or a little extra butter when reheating to revive them!
Frequently Asked Questions About Stewed Potatoes
Let’s tackle a few common questions you might have about these comforting stewed potatoes!
- Q: Can I make stewed potatoes ahead of time? A: Yes, you absolutely can make them ahead! While they are best enjoyed fresh, they reheat well on the stovetop or in the microwave.
- Q: What kind of potatoes are best for stewed potatoes? A: For that signature creamy texture, starchy potatoes like Russets are truly the best choice.
- Q: Can I make these stewed potatoes vegan? A: This recipe is super adaptable! Simply swap the unsalted butter for your favorite plant-based butter alternative.
- Q: How long do stewed potatoes take to cook? A: The simmering process typically takes about 35-45 minutes, but this can vary slightly depending on your stove and the exact size of your potato chunks.
Conclusion
And there you have it – a wonderfully simple, comforting, and delicious bowl of stewed potatoes! I truly hope this recipe brings a little extra warmth and joy to your kitchen, just like it does to mine. It’s a testament to how basic ingredients, prepared with a little care, can create something truly special.
I’d be absolutely thrilled if you gave these stewed potatoes a try! Please, come back and let me know how they turned out in the comments below. Share your own creative variations or any questions you might have. Happy cooking, friends!





