Is Freezer Bag Cooking Actually Safe? - The Trek (2024)

If you dehydrate your own backpacking food, you probably package individual servings in quart-size freezer bags. Not only are Ziplocs a lightweight, low-bulk way to pack food, but they also make for mess-free cooking. Just add hot water directly to the bag and wait for your food to soften.

Many backpackers say the method is perfectly reliable—but is cooking dinner in a freezer bag actually safe?

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Photo via Katina Daanen.

What is FBC?

Sarah Kirkconnell literally wrote the book on freezer bag cooking (FBC). As the author of Freezer Bag Cooking: Trail Food Made Simple and Freezer Bag Cooking: Adventure Ready Recipes (among others), she is widely credited with inventing the convenient cooking method.

“When I first started backpacking the concept of ‘FBC’ (Freezer Bag Cooking) wasn’t a term yet,” Kirkconnell told The Trek via email. “It was coined on the old school Backpacker forums I was a member of due to my recipe developing… I was a single mom and didn’t have a lot of spare money, but I was going on so many trips so I started looking at old trail cookbooks and came across a few vintage ‘turkey roasting bag’ recipes and that got my mind working.”

Kirkconnell hoped to develop a cheaper, tastier, more convenient alternative to commercial backpacking food. “I wanted to be able to hike long miles and not be cleaning up pots in the dark, or wasting fuel… I wanted to be able to eat meals I liked and not go broke.”

The idea caught on. Many backpackers today still love the technique’s simplicity. Since hot water won’t melt freezer bags, hikers can store and cook their food in one container sans dirty dishes.

Kirkconnell pointed out that back in the early 2000s, “Mountain House meals actually came in a thick turkey roasting bag inside the mylar outer bag, and had an awful cardboard collar to keep the bag shut. I just updated it.”

Is freezer bag cooking safe?

Kirkconnell isn’t personally concerned about the safety of cooking in a freezer bag. “Even when I was backpacking constantly, I was only eating one meal a day out of a bag, and that was for, say 2-3 weekends a month or a five-day trip here and there. People drink and eat out of plastic nearly daily, not realizing it,” such as the plastic linings in disposable coffee cups and many canned foods and beverages.

However, she also believes that it’s down to each individual to determine their comfort level with the technique. Her books provide alternate instructions for those who prefer cooking in a pot. They also recommend heating water to just 180˚F—somewhat below boiling—for freezer bag cooking.

As Kirkconnell points out, Ziploc’s website indicates that their bags “meet the safety requirements of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for temperatures associated with defrosting and reheating food in microwave ovens,” implying that they can handle boiling water.

Unlike the oven roasting bags Kirkconnell referenced, which are made of heat-resistant nylon thermoplastic, Ziplocs are food-grade polypropylene. Polypropylene is a flexible plastic also common in products like yogurt cups and ketchup bottles. Notably, it doesn’t contain bisphenol A (BPA), a toxic component of many rigid plastics—including, as Kirkconnell pointed out, the linings of metal food and drink cans, plastic bottle caps, and more. (The FDA has stated that the trace amounts of BPA in these products don’t pose a risk to human health.) Ziplocs are also phthalate- and dioxin-free.

Proprietary Formulas

Companies like SC Johnson, the makers of Ziploc bags, don’t have to disclose every ingredient in their products. For that reason, we can’t know exactly how all components in a freezer bag might react to hot water, even though the EPA considers polypropylene generally safe. Further complicating matters, some studies indicate that polypropylene toxicity can vary based on the manufacturing process.

Dr. Stewart Lonky, a board-certified pulmonologist and author of Invisible Killers: The Truth About Environmental Genocide, says polypropylene won’t leach toxic chemicals into human tissue under usual circ*mstances. He points out that the plastic is even used in some non-absorbable surgical sutures. “Even when heated slightly, there is very little leaching, if any, of plasticizers into the contents of a ziplock bag,” Lonky told The Trek via email.

But most backpackers are doing more than just slightly heating a Ziploc. What happens if you add near-boiling water to one? “There is the possibility of polypropylene breakdown at these temperatures, with more leaching of plastic byproducts… into foods, particularly fatty foods. We don’t know what the long term effects of these compounds are in humans,” said Lonky.

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Photo via Sandy Griffith.

And while Ziplocs don’t contain BPA, we don’t know whether they contain other harmful bisphenols, such as bisphenol S (BPS).

“Furthermore, recent research in surgical ‘mesh’ products made of polypropylene has shown that there is talc in the polypropylene matrix, containing stabilizers such as BHT (Butylated hydroxy-toluene) and BHA (Butylated Hydroxy-anisole), both of which have been shown to leach from polypropylene at moderate to high temperatures. BHA is a known hormone emulator while BHT can induce tumor growth in numerous animal species.” To be clear, we don’t know if these substances are found in freezer bags or not, only that they are present in some polypropylene products.

Moderation Is Key

Lonky said adding boiling water to a Ziplock could leach “very small amounts” of these chemicals into food. These compounds could accumulate in human tissue over time. So while FBC may not be dangerous if done sparingly, he warns against making a regular habit of it.

With that in mind, thru-hikers planning to dehydrate and mail most of their food for a five or six-month trip may want to consider an alternative approach, such as cold-soaking or cooking in a pot, oven bag, or a product like the Cnoc Buc.

However, for health-conscious hikers, the nutritional content of the food itself should be just as relevant as the packaging. Kirkconnell encouraged hikers not to let safety concerns discourage them from packing out homemade meals. “Use the bag or don’t. The recipes are what matter in the end.”

Featured image via Katina (Arachne) Daanen.

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Is Freezer Bag Cooking Actually Safe? - The Trek (2024)

FAQs

Is a freezer bag cooking safe? ›

Lonky said adding boiling water to a Ziplock could leach “very small amounts” of these chemicals into food. These compounds could accumulate in human tissue over time. So while FBC may not be dangerous if done sparingly, he warns against making a regular habit of it.

Is it safe to cook food in Ziploc bags? ›

The bags are also BPA-free. So, yes, you can boil Ziploc bags, but there are a few things to keep in mind. First, you should only use Ziploc bags designed for freezer storage or vacuum sealable bags. These are the sturdiest and less likely to leak or tear when exposed to boiling water.

Is freezing food in Ziploc bags safe? ›

Yes. You can use regular zip-top storage bags in the freezer. However, foods stored in these bags in the freezer might not hold up as well over long periods of time, and can be more prone to punctures and rips.

Do freezer bags leach chemicals? ›

Plastic still dominates in the freezer, where Ziploc bags and plastic wrap are easy solutions for storing food. This convenience comes with a few problems, though, including leaching chemicals (bisphenols A and S)1 and excessive waste.

Is it safe to use a Ziploc bag for sous vide? ›

Ziplock and Glad brand bags are made from polyethylene plastic, and are free of BPAs and dioxins. A good rule of thumb is that when a bag is rated as microwave safe (which requires FDA approval) you can use it for sous vide. Even Dr. Schaffner agrees.

Do freezer bags contain BPA? ›

Freezer Ziplock bags are polyethylene and vacuum seal bags are a laminate of polyethylene and polyamide. Neither should have either BPA or PFAS as additives or contaminants.

Can bacteria grow in Ziploc bags? ›

Dr Barral said: 'Bacteria are attracted to thicker plastic because it has so many little crevices and nooks which it can fill and grow in. The plastic bags have a smooth surface which they attach to.

Do Ziploc bags have microplastics? ›

Types of Microplastics: Primary & Secondary

Secondary microplastics originate from larger objects that have broken down. Secondary microplastics derive from typical plastic goods - most commonly trash bags, Ziploc bags, plastic water bottles, packaging, and fishing nets.

Can I put hot food in a freezer bag? ›

#4 DON'T Freeze Hot Food

Food should be completely cooled before freezing – actually, it is even better if you allow it to fully cool down in the fridge first and then freeze. If you store a bag or container with hot food along with an already frozen one, it might defrost slightly, creating a safety breach.

Can you cook food in a freezer bag? ›

One of my favorite methods of outdoor cooking is called freezer bag cooking. If you've been looking for a simple food preparation method to take the hassle out of cooking, but still gives you with warm food for your belly, you're going to love freezer bag cooking.

Is it OK to put hot food in freezer bags? ›

#4 DON'T Freeze Hot Food

Food should be completely cooled before freezing – actually, it is even better if you allow it to fully cool down in the fridge first and then freeze. If you store a bag or container with hot food along with an already frozen one, it might defrost slightly, creating a safety breach.

Are cooking bags safe to cook in? ›

Oven bags are made of a heat-resistant nylon material that is safe for cooking in temperatures up to 400°F. To avoid potential burning or melting, do not let loose ends hang over the edge of the pan or touch oven racks or walls in ovens.

Do freezer bags melt? ›

Will they melt? Well, yeah, if you subject them to high temperatures. Polyethylene plastic, which is typically used to make these bags, will start to soften at about 195 degrees Fahrenheit (90.6 degrees Celsius). If you put them in boiling water (around 212 degrees F or 100 degrees C), they will melt.

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