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Slow cookers are great! They allow you to simply and easily make healthy, nutritious, delicious meals with next to no preparation time and no real kitchen skills are required. If you can chop up meat and vegetables and pour liquid, you CAN make fabulous meals.

Because slow cookers cook slowly and gently, the nutrients in the food are preserved, and even the cheapest cut of meat will come out tasting divine!

Slow cookers are electric, come in a variety of sizes, and some are manual while others are programmable. You can find out more about the different types of slow cookers available and the ones I use and recommend in this article.

But, what if you don’t own a slow cooker or you want to try a few slow cooker recipes before buying one? What can you do?

Well, it so happens that many slow cooker recipes can also be made in the oven – all you need is something called a Dutch oven pot.

Dutch ovens are large oval cooking pots made out of earthenware or cast iron – often enameled. They have a lid and are quite heavy. If you have something like this in your kitchen, and an oven, of course, you have everything you need for slow cooking. You could also use a casserole pot too but make sure it’s tough enough to survive a lengthy cooking time. I have a glass one that I’ve used for slow cooker recipes, and it works fine. However, it’s not that easy to clean afterward!

Once you have your recipe, and you could try any of the ones I’ve published on the slow cooker recipe page, make the meal as usual, starting with browning the meat. Once the meat is browned, add all the ingredients to your Dutch oven. Once all the ingredients are in the pot it’s time to add the liquid – usually some form of stock. This is where you need make some changes!

To convert a slow cooker recipe to an oven recipe, you’ll need to adjust the fluid content. Initially, use half to two-thirds of the liquid. Because using the oven means a shorter cooking time, less of the water will be absorbed and evaporate. Reducing the water ensures that whatever you are cooking won’t end up too runny and wet. If haven’t checked yet, click here to go to my Slow Cooking Quick Start Guide.

Next, set your oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. This is hotter than a slow cooker but not as hot as most oven recipes call for.

Then, you’ll need to consider and adjust the cooking time. Remember, the oven is hotter than the slow cooker, so you’ll need less time when using a Dutch oven pot. Use this chart to select the appropriate cooking time for your recipe.

SLOW COOKERDUTCH OVEN
12 hours/Low3 hours/325° F
10 hours/Low2 ½ hours/325° F
8 hours/Low2 hours/325° F
6 hours/Low1 ½ hours/325° F
5 hours/Low1 hour, 15 min./325° F
4 hours/Low1 hour/325° F
4 hours/High2 hours/325° F
3 hours/Low45 min./325° F
3 hours/High1 ½ hours/325° F
2 hours/Low30 min./325° F
2 hours/High1 hour/325° F
1 hour/Low15 min./325° F
1 hour/High30 min./325° F

This chart is pretty reliable but I still suggest you check the meat is cooked by using either a meat thermometer or cutting a piece or two in half to ensure it’s done all the way through.

Once your oven is up to temperature and your ingredients are ready, it’s time to pop your Dutch oven into the REAL oven and leave it to cook. Just like the slow cooker, avoid opening the lid during the cooking process as you’ll let heat escape and extend the cooking time. Be patient, leave the Dutch oven to do its job, and wait for the cooking time to elapse.

Once the time is up, very carefully remove the Dutch oven from your oven and serve up your meal. The pot is hot and heavy, so you’ll need to take care if you are going to avoid burning yourself or dropping your meal!

If there is still too much liquid in the pot, you can ladle it off or remove the lid and return the pot to the oven for 15-30 minutes so a little more fluid can evaporate. If you are using a cast iron Dutch oven, you can also put it over a low flame on your stovetop. Alternatively, add some cornflower to make a thicker sauce.

Conclusion

So, that’s now you can make slow cooker meals without a slow cooker! I still think a slow cooker is the best option but knowing how to convert slow cooker recipes to oven recipes can be useful from time to time.

If you are looking for a slow cooker I recommend you to check my article Find The Best Slow Cooker for You, where I covered the most important features, sizes and types so you can easily understand what type and size of slow cooker you need.

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FAQs

What oven temperature is equal to a slow cooker? ›

Conversion to Oven

The low setting of a slow cooker ranges from 190°F to 200°F. To mimic this in an oven, set your temperature to approximately 325°F. The high setting of a slow cooker ranges from 290°F to 300°F; in oven terms, this is roughly equivalent to 375°F.

How do I replace my slow cooker with my oven? ›

Preheat the oven to about 160 C. Follow the slow cooker recipe, but use a baking dish with a lid instead of a crockpot or slow cooker. If the recipe calls for slow cooker setting, then divide the cooking time by 4. Eight hours on low then becomes 2 hours in the oven at 160 ºC.

Can I move food from slow cooker to oven? ›

Additionally, you should use a heat-safe pot or dish if you are transferring it from the crock pot to the oven. You should also make sure that the lid of the crock pot is secure before you transfer it to the oven.

How do you mimic a slow cooker on the stove? ›

If you don't have a slow cooker, you can slow cook right on stovetop using a cooking pot that has a heavy build (like a Dutch oven) so it can disperse heat evenly to the food cooking inside. You should cover it well with a lid, keep the heat low and keep checking food in between so it does not run out of liquid.

How long to cook in slow cooker vs oven? ›

Cooking Conversions for Slow Cookers
Traditional Oven or Stovetop LowLow Slow Cooker Setting (about 200°F)High Slow Cooker Setting (about 300°F)
15-30 minutes4-6 hours1-1/2 to 2-1/2 hours
35-45 minutes6-8 hours3-4 hours
50 minutes- 3 hours8-10 hours4-6 hours
Dec 8, 2016

Which is hotter 1 or 2 on a slow cooker? ›

The “I” setting is low, the “II” is high and the one with the wavy lines/ cooking pot is the keep warm function.

What is the equivalent of 8 hours on low in slow cooker? ›

Adapting recipes
Time Chart for Adapting Recipes
If the recipe says:Cook on LOW:Cook on HIGH:
15-30 minutes4-6 hours1 1/2-2 hours
35-45 minutes6-10 hours3-4 hours
50 minutes to 3 hours8-16 hours4-6 hours

Is it cheaper to slow cook in oven or slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers typically cost less to run than an oven. They won't necessarily save you money compared with using an induction hob, or even a gas hob. Making exact comparisons is difficult, because there can be lots of variables, such as the type of hob and how you use it.

What temp is low on slow cooker? ›

What temperature is 'Low' on a slow cooker? Most slow cookers have two slow cooker temperature settings. The 'Low' cook setting reaches temperatures between 164-182°F (reaching a peak of around 205°F after 4 hours).

What is a substitute for a slow cooker? ›

While a slow cooker offers convenience, it's not the only route to slow cooking. With alternative methods like Dutch ovens, stovetop simmering, oven baking, pressure cooking, and utilising crockery, you can still savour the joys of slow-cooked meals. The results will be worth the wait.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low in a slow cooker? ›

The difference between the two settings isn't a higher temperature, it's the time it takes for the slow cooker to reach the simmer point. On high, that's around three to four hours, and on low, it's seven to eight, according to Crock-Pot. So imagine if your dinner is cooking away on high all day while you're at work.

Does the bottom of the oven cook slower? ›

Most (if not all) ovens are hotter at the top than at the bottom. Thus, if you have two baking sheets in your oven, one on a higher rack and one on a lower rack, the one on the higher rack will cook faster. Therefore, it is important not only to rotate your pans from front to back, but also from top to bottom.

What is a slow oven in a recipe? ›

For example, a cool oven has temperature set to 200 °F (90 °C), and a slow oven has a temperature range from 300–325 °F (150–160 °C). A moderate oven has a range of 350–375 °F (180–190 °C), and a hot oven has temperature set to 400–450 °F (200–230 °C).

Can you put a slow cooker dish on the stove? ›

Slow cooker pots are typically made of ceramic or other materials designed for low and slow cooking over an extended period. Using them on a stove's direct heat can cause cracking or damage to the pot.

What is the degrees in Fahrenheit for very slow? ›

Fahrenheit
FahrenheitCelsiusTerminology
275 degrees F140 degrees CVery Cool or Very Slow
300 degrees F150 degrees CCool or Slow
325 degrees F165 degrees CWarm
350 degrees F177 degrees CModerate
6 more rows

How do I calculate slow cooker time? ›

If a dish usually takes: 15-30 mins, cook it for 1-2 hours on High or 4-6 hours on Low. 30 mins – 1 hour, cook it for 2-3 hours on High or 5-7 hours on Low. 1-2 hours, cook it for 3-4 hours on High or 6-8 hours on Low.

Can I bake at 325 instead of 350? ›

Yes, recipes that require a longer baking time or those that are prone to drying out, such as cheesecakes, custards, and certain types of bread, can benefit from baking at 325 degrees. This lower temperature allows for a more gentle and controlled baking process.

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