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Stop Making This Dangerous Mistake With Your Slow Cooker

ByCamila Eats

Nov 3, 2025

The Unexpected Slow Cooker Mistake to Avoid

My slow cooker is my most beloved appliance. (Everyone has beloved appliances, right?) Whether I’m making a batch of chili for game day, pulled pork tacos for dinner with family, or a cozy pot roast, I love the ease and convenience of using my Crockpot. It’s an added perk that cooking low and slow transforms cheaper, tougher cuts of meat into something tender and worthy of company.

Why You Should Never Cook Frozen Meat in a Slow Cooker

Typically, a slow cooker is safe and reliable, cooking food slowly over several hours to reach a temperature between 180°F and 300°F, depending on the model and setting. However, it’s essential to remember that you should never cook meat that’s still frozen.

If you cook meat from frozen, it lingers in the temperature danger zone (between 40°F and 140°F) for too long. This “danger zone” provides ideal conditions for bacteria to multiply, increasing your chances of foodborne illness.

Your freezer seems like it should be cold enough to kill any bacteria on frozen food, but listeria, salmonella, and E. coli can all survive in freezing temperatures. Once the temperature rises into that danger zone, bacteria will begin to grow, which emphasizes the importance of food safety.

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How to Cook Meat Safely

Always thaw meat or poultry before adding it to the slow cooker. The safest way to thaw meat is in the refrigerator. Defrost the meat in its original packaging or in a zip-top bag on a plate or in a bowl to catch any drips. If you’re in a rush, you can thaw packaged meat in a bowl of cold (not warm or hot!) water. This method will still take between one and three hours to thaw completely, so it’s easiest to place frozen meat in the refrigerator the night before.

If you forget to thaw your meat but still need to get dinner on the table, skip the slow cooker. Instead, use an electric pressure cooker (such as an Instant Pot). It’s safe to cook meat from frozen in these appliances as the pressure cooks food quickly through the temperature danger zone. You can even convert your slow cooker recipe to work in a pressure cooker.

Before you gather everyone for dinner, use an instant-read thermometer to check the meat’s temperature. Refer to this FoodSafety.gov chart to ensure your meat or poultry has reached a safe internal temperature.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cook frozen meat in my slow cooker?
No, cooking frozen meat in a slow cooker can put it in the temperature danger zone, increasing the risk of foodborne illness.
What is the best way to thaw meat?
The best way to thaw meat is in the refrigerator. You can also use cold water, but ensure it’s not warm or hot.
How long does it take to thaw meat in cold water?
Thawing meat in cold water typically takes between one and three hours, depending on the size and type of meat.
Is it safe to cook meat from frozen in an electric pressure cooker?
Yes, it’s safe to cook meat from frozen in an electric pressure cooker, as it cooks food quickly through the temperature danger zone.
How can I ensure my meat is cooked to a safe temperature?
Use an instant-read thermometer to check the internal temperature, and refer to food safety charts for safe cooking temperatures.

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