Food Cheats

Slow Cooker Liner Bags

Slow Cooker Liners

Slow Cooker Liner Bags
A great food cheats tip is how to reduce washing up – and for slow cooker meals you can simply cheat by using slow cooker liner bags.

Slow cooker liner bags are made of various materials, often polyester and are intended for cooking, so they are 100% safe for the temperature and also food-safe.  Although they look like plastic, they’re not, that’s why they don’t melt in the slow cooker.

Slow cooker liners are easy to use too.  You can also use slow cooker liners to cook two different meals at the same time – or if you’re cooking for an elderly/infirm person and don’t want them to be trying to empty and wash up the slow cooker after a meal you’ve prepared for them has finished cooking.  Personally, I find slow cooker pots can be tricky and heavy, so using these bags makes things a whole lot easier.

If you want to “batch cook” and prepare a lot of slow cooker meals in advance, then you can just fill several bags in one go, then you simply drop the whole bag into the slow cooker, saving prep/faff time.

Usually sold in packets of 4-5 liners, approximately 30cm x 55cm (this size will fit 1.5-6.5 litre, or quart, slow cookers),  they’re worth trying out for yourself!  There are different sizes, for different sized slow cookers too!  I tend to pick up 3-4 packs at a time as they’re handy as stocking filler gifts too.

A lot of people like to use the liners because they are fed up with scrubbing the burnt bits stuck to the sides of their slow cooker – I can honestly say I’ve never burnt anything in my slow cooker, so this isn’t a high priority – but if you’re cooking with ingredients or recipes that you find do stick or burn a little, then using a slow cooker liner might solve that for you.

Slow cooker liners are handy for:

Instructions on how to use slow cooker liners are on the packs in case you’re unsure, here’s mine:

You can find slow cooker liners at supermarkets, local hardware shops, or on online easily enough, Amazon and ebay are both great sources to have them delivered to you:

On Amazon, I use: Sealapack Slow Cooker Liners or there’s the “Look No Mess” brand

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