Is it ok to cook beef from frozen in a slow cooker?

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It's my first time cooking with frozen beef. I'm currently making a slow cooker stew which will be on high heat for around 7 hours.

Is it okay to use frozen beef?

I also add in a kettle of bottle water, before adding the rest of my ingredients.



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It's a good question since you need to be careful with keeping food in the "danger zone" (40°F-140°) for more than two hours (or more than one hour at 90°). In a 200°F oven, for example, a large chunk of frozen meat will take a long time to thaw all the way to the center.

Cooking from frozen is generally accepted as safe, and the USDA has an article dedicated to frozen meat. They say it is safe to cook from frozen and will take 50% longer to cook, but it's more complicated than this.

When you're cooking with direct heat transfer (such as sous vide or in a stew), the heat transfer is going to be much faster — especially with sous vide where convection is used. A steak in sous vide will probably thaw within 15 minutes depending on the thickness. In a slow cooker it depends on how much liquid surrounds the steak and what temperature you're using. I would probably add 30 minutes of cook time.

Also keep in mind that with a steak the bacteria is going to be on the outside, so cooking it first (as in searing) will kill most of that bacteria, making a slower cook for the inside safer. This is also a reason not to poke holes in your steak when cooking rare.

Cooks Illustrated also has an interesting article about cooking frozen steak.




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Quick Answer about "Is it ok to cook beef from frozen in a slow cooker?"

Frozen food takes too long to come to temperature in the low-heat slow cooker. So any frozen meat will sit in the danger zone for bacteria growth far too long to be considered safe. Make sure to thaw food in the fridge or with cold running water before it goes to the slow cooker.

Can you put frozen beef in slow cooker?

Cooking frozen meat in a slow cookerIt is not recommended to cook frozen cuts of meat in a slow cooker as it takes a long time for the meat to reach cooking temperature. This increases the chance of food-borne illnesses. It is alway recommended to defrost meat in the fridge before cooking it in the slow cooker.

How long does it take to slow cook frozen beef?

Place frozen roast in a slow cooker. Add cup of broth on the top. In a small bowl combine all the seasonings, then sprinkle on top of meat. Cook on high for 6 hours.



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That should work fine, it'll just take longer to cook (maybe an hour or so, depending on the cut), so you'll need to check the doneness and not just rely on the time (always a good idea anyway). Generally, stew meat is done when you can very easily pull it apart with two forks. If you find yourself straining to tear the meat apart with the forks, it needs more time.

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