How long can cooked meat stay in the freezer

SaladEgg, chicken, ham, tuna, and macaroni salads 3 to 4 days Does not freeze well Hot dogsOpened package 1 week 1 to 2 months Unopened package 2 weeks 1 to 2 months Luncheon meatOpened package or deli sliced 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months Unopened package 2 weeks 1 to 2 months Bacon and sausageBacon 1 week 1 month Sausage, raw, from chicken, turkey, pork, or beef 1 to 2 days 1 to 2 months Sausage, fully cooked, from chicken, turkey, pork, or beef 1 week 1 to 2 months Sausage, purchased frozen After cooking, 3-4 days 1-2 months from date of purchase Hamburger, ground meats and ground poultryHamburger, ground beef, turkey, chicken, other poultry, veal, pork, lamb, and mixtures of them 1 to 2 days 3 to 4 months Fresh beef, veal, lamb, and porkSteaks 3 to 5 days 4 to 12 months Chops 3 to 5 days 4 to 12 months Roasts 3 to 5 days 4 to 12 months Ham Fresh, uncured, uncooked 3 to 5 days 6 months Fresh, uncured, cooked 3 to 4 days 3 to 4 months Cured, cook-before-eating, uncooked 5 to 7 days or “use by” date 3 to 4 months Fully-cooked, vacuum-sealed at plant, unopened 2 weeks or “use by” date 1 to 2 months Cooked, store-wrapped, whole 1 week 1 to 2 months Cooked, store-wrapped, slices, half, or spiral cut 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months Country ham, cooked 1 week 1 month Canned, labeled "Keep Refrigerated," unopened 6 to 9 months Do not freeze

Canned, shelf-stable, opened

Note: An unopened, shelf-stable, canned ham can be stored at room temperature for 2 years.

3 to 4 days 1 to 2 months Prosciutto, Parma or Serrano ham, dry Italian or Spanish type, cut 2 to 3 months 1 month Fresh poultryChicken or turkey, whole 1 to 2 days 1 year Chicken or turkey, pieces 1 to 2 days 9 months Fin FishFatty Fish (bluefish, catfish, mackerel, mullet, salmon, tuna, etc.) 1 - 3 Days 2 - 3 Months Lean Fish (cod, flounder, haddock, halibut, sole, etc.) 6 - 8 Months Lean Fish (pollock, ocean perch, rockfish, sea trout.) 4 - 8 Months ShellfishFresh Crab Meat 2 - 4 Days 2 - 4 Months Fresh Lobster 2 - 4 Days 2 - 4 Months Live Crab, Lobster 1 day . Not recommended Live Clams, Mussels, Oysters, and Scallops 5 - 10 Days Not recommended Shrimp, Crayfish 3 - 5 Days 6 - 18 Months Shucked Clams, Mussels, Oysters, and Scallops 3 - 10 Days 3 - 4 Months Squid 1 - 3 Days 6 - 18 Months EggsRaw eggs in shell 3 to 5 weeks Do not freeze in shell. Beat yolks and whites together, then freeze. Raw egg whites and yolks

Note: Yolks do not freeze well

2 to 4 days 12 months Raw egg accidentally frozen in shell

Note: Toss any frozen eggs with a broken shell

Use immediately after thawing Keep frozen, then
refrigerate to thaw Hard-cooked eggs 1 week Do not freeze Egg substitutes, liquid, unopened 1 week Do not freeze Egg substitutes, liquid, opened 3 days Do not freeze Egg substitutes, frozen, unopened After thawing, 1 week or refer to “use by” date 12 months Egg substitutes, frozen, opened After thawing, 3 to 4 days or refer to “use by” date Do not freeze Casseroles with eggs After baking, 3 to 4 days After baking, 2 to 3 months Eggnog, commercial 3 to 5 days 6 months Eggnog, homemade 2 to 4 days Do not freeze Pies: Pumpkin or pecan After baking, 3 to 4 days After baking, 1 to 2 months Pies: Custard and chiffon After baking, 3 to 4 days Do not freeze Quiche with filling After baking, 3 to 5 days After baking, 2 to 3 months Soups and stewsVegetable or meat added 3 to 4 days 2 to 3 months LeftoversCooked meat or poultry 3 to 4 days 2 to 6 months Chicken nuggets or patties 3 to 4 days 1 to 3 months Pizza 3 to 4 days 1 to 2 months

Hosting a backyard bash full of flavorful grilling recipes or throwing together a hearty family dinner can be a cinch if you’ve got protein options in your freezer. Plus, buying meat in bulk and freezing some for later = major savings. But if that ribeye has been in your freezer for a while, you might be wondering: How long does frozen meat last?

According to the USDA, frozen foods are safe to eat indefinitely. But just because something is ok to consume doesn’t mean it will still taste delicious after years in a deep freeze. Here’s how it works: Zero-degree temps (and below) inactivate any bacteria, yeasts or molds and prevent harmful microorganisms from growing. Frozen foods, however, will decrease in quality (think: taste, texture, color, etc.) over time, especially if they are loosely wrapped or frozen slowly. So while you won’t get sick from your months-old frozen steak, it might not make for the juiciest cut.

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How long can cooked meat stay in the freezer

We put together guidelines based on recommendations from the FDA for how long to store all types of meat in the freezer. And when it comes time to thaw that prized piece, be sure to defrost meat safely for the healthiest — and tastiest — result.

How long can cooked meat stay in the freezer

*The graphic above illustrates our Chief Food Director's professional opinion on frozen meat quality over time, which may suggest shorter freezing time than the FDA's recommended time outlined below.

How do I store meat in the freezer?

First, make sure that you're freezing meat — and all other foods — at a temperature of 0° Fahrenheit or lower. This is the temp that keeps food safe. It's fine to freeze meat in its original packaging, but if you're planning to keep it in your freezer for longer than two months the FDA recommends that you switch to heavy-duty packaging like foil, plastic wrap or freezer paper. You can seal protein inside an airtight plastic bag, too. Lock in freshness using one of our top-tested, best vacuum sealers.

How long does frozen meat last?

How long can cooked meat stay in the freezer

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Poultry

Whole chickens and turkeys can last up to a year in the freezer. Turkey or chicken breasts, thighs, or wings should be consumed within nine months, while giblets should be kept no longer than three to four months.

Beef, Veal, & Lamb

Raw steaks can be kept in the freezer for six to 12 months. Chops last four to six months while roasts can be frozen for up to a year.

Pork

Uncooked pork has similar freezer guidelines to beef: Chops last four to six months in the freezer, while roasts can be frozen for up to a year. Processed pork, such as bacon, sausage, hot dogs, ham, and lunch meats, should not be kept in the freezer for longer than one to two months.

Fish & Seafood

Lean fish can last six to eight months in the freezer while fatty fish only lasts two to three months.

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Not sure if your fish is lean or fatty? Common lean fish include bass, cod, tuna and tilapia, while fatty fish include mackerel, salmon and sardines.

Other fresh seafood such as shrimp, scallops, crawfish, and squid should last three to six months in the freezer.

Ground Meat

Ground beef, turkey, lamb, or veal will preserve their quality in the freezer for three to four months. (The same goes for hamburger meat!)

Cooked & Leftover Meat

Looking to save that leftover turkey? Cooked meat doesn't maintain its quality in the freezer for as long as raw meat does: Cooked poultry and fish can be kept in the freezer for four to six months, while beef, veal, lamb and pork shouldn't be kept for longer than two to three months.

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Can you eat 2 year old frozen meat?

But we're here to finally put the question to rest, as the USDA states that as long as all foods are stored at 0 °F or lower in your freezer, they are safe to eat indefinitely.

How long can you keep cooked beef in freezer?

Cooked & Leftover Meat Cooked meat doesn't maintain its quality in the freezer for as long as raw meat does: Cooked poultry and fish can be kept in the freezer for four to six months, while beef, veal, lamb and pork shouldn't be kept for longer than two to three months.

Is meat still good after 6 months in freezer?

According to the FDA , you can keep cuts, like roasts, frozen for anywhere from 4 to 12 months and steaks for 6 to 12 months. Ground beef should be frozen for no more than three to four months. Once cooked, you can also safely freeze those beefy leftovers.

How long can you eat meat that's been in the freezer?

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