Don’t have time to fuss over your meat on the stove?  This Crockpot Browning Meat Trick has been such a lifesaver… it saves SO much time!!

Then… be sure to also try these genius hacks for How to Shred Meat!

Browned meat in a slow cooker.

Crockpot Browning Meat Trick

When it comes to browning meat… I’d rather do almost anything else!  I mean, who really wants to spend time standing over the stove moving raw meat around, right?

That’s why this Crockpot Browning Meat Hack is an absolute game changer!

I know how much quicker meals can come together once the meat is browned and ready to go.

So to save time and effort, I just let my slow cooker do the work for me now!  It’s such a cinch!

Go grab your Crock Pot and let’s get started!

Here’s what you need to do to take back your time from the kitchen…

Related: How To Cut Your Grocery Bill In Half (35 brilliant tips)

Wooden spoon with ground beef in a slow cooker.

How to Brown Meat in Crockpot

Who knew it was SO easy to brown your meat using your Crockpot?!? When my friend Myra shared this tip back in January, I could hardly wait to try it!

I adore my crockpot, and am always looking for ways to simplify meal prep!

Now… every time I brown meat, this is what I do…

1. Simply transfer the meat to your crockpot.

2. Mash a little to separate the beef or pork.  You can use use a potato masher or wooden spoon.

3. Cover with crockpot lid and cook on HIGH until done, stirring occasionally, every 30 minutes or so.

4. Time to cook will depend on how many pounds of beef you’re browning.  I’ve browned 5 lbs. in a 6 quart Crockpot in 4 hours, and 1 lb. in a 4 quart Crockpot in 2 hours.

5. When it’s done, drain and discard any excess fat.  Don’t pour down the drain, but instead pour into an old yogurt container and place in your garbage… your drains will thank you. 🙂

How to Season Browned Meat

If you want seasoned browned meat, now that it’s done, it’s time to add in your seasonings!

Taco Meat

1. Mix in this Easy Taco Seasoning Recipe with a little water, stir well.

2. Allow meat to cook approximately 15 minutes longer on LOW, and you’re done!  

3. Use some in your meal that day, or freeze pre-seasoned meat for a quick and easy meal later! (taco night, burritos, nachos, pasta sauce, etc.)

Pasta Meat Sauce

1. With 1 lb. of browned meat, pour in a 24 oz. jar of Marinara sauce, and sprinkle with a little Salt, Pepper, Basil, Oregano, Garlic Powder, and Onion Powder.

2. Stir well, and turn Crockpot to LOW, stirring occasionally and allowing to simmer while flavors blend together.

3. Pour over cooked pasta for an easy dinner, and ENJOY!

Meat and sauce in a slow cooker.

Want some more simple tricks?

I’m all about keeping it simple in the kitchen, so here are some more of my favorite Meat Browning Tips…

Can You Freeze Browned Beef?

Yes… you sure can brown your meat before freezing!

I’ve found this to be a BIG time-saver! Rather than dealing with frozen raw meat, now I can just grab a bag of frozen (already browned) meat out of the freezer!

Sometimes I’ll even pre-season it with taco seasoning like I mentioned above when browning it… so that’s checked off the list, too!

Half the battle is already over, and dinner comes together so much quicker!

Related: 101 Easy Meal Prep Ideas

Can You Reuse Freezer Bags for Meat?

Yes… and it will save you so much money!

Have you noticed how expensive freezer bags have gotten lately?

Yikes, right?

Many freezer gallon bags are now 25 cents each.  So every time you wash and reuse one, you’ll save a quarter.

Oh I know that doesn’t sound like much, but did you know if you found a way to save just 27 cents a day you’d be saving over $100 a year?

And let me tell you… I can think of a whole lot of things that are more fun to spend $100 a year on than freezer bags. 🙂

So yes… another simple trick is to simply reuse the freezer bags you store your browned meat in.

Reusing freezer bags is a simple way to save a little extra $$… and since you’ve already browned your meat, the bags won’t be the ooey-gooey throw away kind anymore!

Just rinse, clean, and reuse!

More Time Saving Kitchen Hacks

I’ve got even more easy recipes and Genius Kitchen Tips and tricks I know you’ll love.

Have fun checking out these easy ideas…

How to Shred Meat (4 fast easy tricks!)

These simple little tricks are perfect for cutting down on time in the kitchen and quickly shredding chicken or pulling pork!

Two forks shredding meat.

Easy Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe

Make your own Easy Taco Seasoning Recipe in a snap with just 6 Ingredients!

Two small jars of taco seasoning.

Crockpot Chicken Tacos Recipe (Taco Tuesday Everyday)

The scratch made Fajita Seasoning adds the flavor your chicken dinner has been craving.

Chicken taco meat in a slow cooker.

Crockpot Beef Tacos Recipe

Get ready to feed a crowd whenever they are ready with this tasty Crockpot Beef Tacos Recipe!

Beef taco meat in a slow cooker.

Easy Crockpot Taco Soup Recipe

Is it time for your Taco Tuesday to have a delicious makeover?  You’ll LOVE this Easy Crockpot Taco Soup Recipe!

Lines of taco soup ingredients in a slow cooker.

150 Fall Crockpot Recipes

With over so many cozy recipes and Fall Crockpot Meals to choose from, you never know how many new ideas you might fall in love with!

Collage of foods and a Crock Pot.

101 Easy Meal Prep Ideas

Mealtime is about to get ridiculously simple with this HUGE list of Easy Meal Prep Ideas! You won’t believe how much time and money you’ll save each week!

Easy Meal Prep Ideas

20 Ways to Save Money on Meat (How to Save BIG All Year Long)

Are you looking for some Easy Ways to Save Money on Meat? With grocery prices soaring, these simple tips and tricks are just what you need!

Chicken breasts in a slow cooker.

How To Cut Your Grocery Bill In Half (35 Money Saving Tips)

Want to know how to cut your grocery bill in half?  Keep more cash in your wallet with these easy money saving tricks!

Collage of different foods.

So have you tried this Crockpot Browning Meat method yet??

Leave a comment & share!

About Heidi Miller

Heidi Miller is the creator of The Frugal Girls, where she shares easy recipes with massive flavor! She has been creating and sharing recipes online for over 15 years, and brings warmth, expertise, and a personal touch to every recipe. Her work has been featured on Today.com, NBC, Fox, Parade, People, Country Living, Woman’s World, and more!

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43 Comments

  1. Lacey says:

    When you add the taco seasoning do you also add water too?

  2. mar says:

    Hi, does anyone knows how long can the cooked meat ( ground beef) last in the freezer???? I would like to brown all my meat and freeze it…I’m willing to try everything to save time…my kids love spaghetti so it wold be awesome if i can brown the meat in advance to have it ready for the spaghetti. Thank you!!!

  3. tess says:

    I knew you could do this!!! Thank you so much for sharing this!!! 🙂

  4. Stephanie Shipley says:

    I love this tip! There is nothing (as far as cooking goes) I dislike more than standing over the skillet browning hamburger meat and I love using my slow cooker 🙂

  5. Janis says:

    I solved the “browning” problem by browning all of my meat when I purchase it. I make a huge mess all at once and then just chill it and freeze it. It works for ground beef, pork chops, roasts and just about everything.

    It works best if you buy a whole lot at once. You can just re-use the same pans and then clean up the range just ONCE. It’s a win/win as far as I’m concerned.

  6. Kellye Bi=rown says:

    I am a huge fan of The Frugal Girls. I have been reading about browning ground beef in the crock pot, and now I can’t wait to try it. Sure beats standing over the stove waiting on it to brown. I also want to look into the Pampered Chef thing. Not sure what it does, but sounds like it would be a big help too. I have had 6 back surgeries and standing at the stove really aggrevates my back. Anything to quicken the process if A OK by me. Also, my family loves bacon. But, then again, that’s one of the things that starts my back hurting. Any ideas to simplify cooking bacon? Thanks for all your super ideas! Kellye

    1. Carrie says:

      Kellye-You can cook bacon on a tray in the oven, it’s been on pintrest so should be easy to find but think it takes about 20 mins hth

    2. Dee says:

      My back was broken about 40 years ago and I am currently recouping from major neck surgery so I understand how painful that stove and sink can be.
      Please let me help with the bacon. For as long as there have been microwaves that’s how I cook my bacon. Place six slices on a bacon pan, cover and start out with 6 minutes and add more minutes one at a time until
      It’s nice and crisp. Best darn bacon you have ever tasted. Be sure to spray or oil the pan and save those drippings to season with later.
      Hang in there.

    3. Dee says:

      One of my biggest time savers in the kitchen is to recruit my husband, and anyone else that walks by, and dice onions, celery and bell peppers and freeze them in bags, so they are ready when I am. By freezing enough to last until the next year I save not only time but money also. This one is hands down my favorite. Hope this helps……

      1. Sam says:

        Yes I chop veggies to store in freezer too! You can buy more and if/when you notice them going bad, I dice, chop, chunk, however I like them cut and store in baggies, SOOO much faster & easier when preparing meals. Quick easy eggs when you have pre-diced onions & bell peppers, use whats needed no waste!!
        I am def gonna try the crockpot ground beef, this could be a lifesaver for me!!

  7. Amy McAlexander says:

    I love cooking my ground meat in my crockpot….If you put it in frozen you can cook it on low the whole day while you are gone or at work. Also, baked potatoes are awesome in the crock pot. Clean them and wrap them in aluminum foil then put them in the crock pot on low for 8-9 hours or high for 4 hours. So much better than microwave and easy!

    1. Heidi says:

      Ooh ~ thanks for the tip, Amy… I’ll have to try that!

      ~ Heidi

    2. Debbie U says:

      When you cook it on low, will it come out crumbly and do you cook 5 lbs at a time?

      1. Heidi says:

        Hi Debbie ~ for the ground beef… yes, I cooked five pounds at one time. To keep it crumbly, you’ll need to periodically mash and stir with a spoon or masher to prevent it from clumping together. Hope that helps! 😉

        ~ Heidi

    3. Denise says:

      Cooking ground beef from frozen in the crockpot might not maintain safe temperatures to prevent food poisoning. It is more risky than other meats because it has so much more surface area for bacteria to breed on.

  8. Jennifer says:

    This is a very useful tip for a college student living in the dorms. Thank you very much.

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome!! 😉

      ~ Heidi

  9. anon says:

    I freeze my burger meat pre-cooked, but I don’t fry it or brown it. I boil a large kettle of water and crumble 5#’s of ground meat into it. I will also put some dehydrated onions in the pot. With a strainer over a larger pot, just drain the meat when cooked (takes 5-8 minutes), cool, and separate into freezer bags. When cool, I pour the water down the drain, making sure to use cold water to flush it. I have never had my drain back up but you have to make sure the water is cool to cold before doing this. I love having my meat pre-cooked and it can be used for everything except hamburgers and meatloaf.

  10. doughiedeb says:

    Hallmark sells a tool exactly like the pampered chef tool that is about half the price and just as nice!

    1. Paula says:

      Where do you find Hallmark kitchen tools? I’m interested in the tool to break up ground beef/turkey.
      Thanks ~