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Slow Cooker Timing: How to Convert Any Recipe

6 min readยทJanuary 2025

Converting oven or stovetop recipes to slow cooker is one of the most useful kitchen skills you can learn. Here's the complete guide.

The Basic Timing Formula - 1 hour at 350ยฐF in the oven = 8 hours on LOW or 4 hours on HIGH - 30 minutes at 350ยฐF = 4 hours LOW or 2 hours HIGH

When to Use LOW vs HIGH LOW setting (8โ€“10 hours) is generally better for tough cuts of meat โ€” the longer, gentler cooking breaks down collagen more effectively. HIGH setting (4โ€“5 hours) works well for chicken, vegetables, and dishes that don't benefit from extended cooking.

The Liquid Rule Slow cookers trap steam. Reduce liquid by about 25% compared to oven recipes. A recipe calling for 3 cups of broth in the oven needs about 2โ€“2.25 cups in the slow cooker.

  1. Root vegetables (potatoes, carrots, parsnips) on the bottom โ€” they take longest
  2. Meat in the middle
  3. Quick-cooking vegetables (peas, corn) added in the last 30 minutes
  4. Dairy and fresh herbs added in the last 30 minutes

What Not to Do - Don't add dairy early โ€” it curdles over long cook times - Don't add fresh herbs at the start โ€” they lose all flavor - Don't lift the lid during cooking โ€” it adds 20โ€“30 minutes each time - Don't use frozen meat โ€” food safety risk

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