Defrosting food in your LG microwave is one of those things that sounds simple until you end up with chicken that is cooked on the outside and still frozen in the middle. Getting it right comes down to understanding how your LG microwave’s defrost function actually works — and which settings to use for different types of food.
Here is everything you need to know to defrost food correctly in your LG microwave every single time.
Quick Answer
LG microwaves offer two defrost methods — Auto Defrost and Manual Defrost. For Auto Defrost, press the Defrost button, enter the weight of the food, and press Start. The microwave calculates the time and power level automatically. For Manual Defrost, set the power level to 30% and run in short 2 to 3 minute bursts, checking and turning the food between each burst.
How Defrosting Works in a Microwave
Before jumping into the steps, it helps to understand why defrosting in a microwave requires a different approach to standard cooking. When you defrost food, you want the ice crystals inside it to thaw gradually and evenly. However, microwaves heat unevenly — the outer layers of food absorb energy faster than the frozen centre.
As a result, if you simply run your microwave at full power to defrost food, the outside begins to cook while the inside remains frozen. This is why LG microwaves use a much lower power level — typically 30% — during defrost cycles, and why the process involves pausing and turning the food at regular intervals.
💡 Tip: Always remove food from its original packaging before defrosting in the microwave — particularly styrofoam trays, plastic wrapping, and foil covers. These materials are not microwave safe and can melt or spark during the defrost cycle. For more on which containers are safe, read our guide on whether plastic containers are microwave safe.
Method 1: Auto Defrost (Recommended for Most LG Models)
Most LG microwave models include an Auto Defrost function that does the calculation for you. You simply enter the weight of the food and the microwave sets the correct power level and time automatically. Furthermore, on many models it will pause mid-cycle and prompt you to turn the food over — which is essential for even defrosting.
Step 01
Place the food on the turntable
Remove all packaging and place the food on a microwave safe plate or dish on the turntable. Make sure the food is positioned in the centre of the turntable for the most even heat distribution. If defrosting multiple pieces, spread them out rather than stacking them.
Step 02
Press the Defrost button
Press the Defrost button on your LG microwave control panel. On some models this may be labelled Auto Defrost or shown as a snowflake icon. Pressing it once activates the weight-based defrost mode on most LG models.
Step 03
Enter the weight of the food
Use the number pad to enter the weight of your food in either grams or pounds depending on your model’s settings. For example, for 500g of chicken breast, enter 500. The microwave uses this weight to calculate the exact defrost time and power level needed.
If you are not sure of the exact weight, use your kitchen scales before placing the food in the microwave. Entering an incorrect weight is the most common reason defrosting produces uneven results.
Step 04
Press Start and respond to prompts
Press Start and allow the cycle to run. Many LG models will pause partway through and beep to prompt you to turn the food over. When this happens, open the door, turn or rearrange the food, close the door, and press Start again to continue the cycle.
Do not skip the turning step — it is the key to even defrosting and prevents the outer layers from beginning to cook while the centre is still frozen.
Method 2: Manual Defrost (For Models Without Auto Defrost)
Not all LG microwave models include an Auto Defrost function. Additionally, some foods — particularly delicate items like fish or bread — defrost better with a manual approach that gives you more control over the process.
Manual Method
Low power, short bursts, check and turn regularly
- Place the food on a microwave safe dish on the turntable
- Set the power level to 30% — press Power Level, then press 3, then set your time
- Run the microwave for 2 minutes
- Open the door, check the food, and turn it over
- Run for another 2 minutes at 30% power
- Continue in 2 minute bursts until the food is fully defrosted — checking and turning between each burst
The total time varies depending on the food type and weight. As a general guide, manual defrosting takes approximately 6 to 8 minutes per 500g for most meats.
Quick Reference: Defrost Times by Food Type
| Food Type | Power Level | Approx. Time per 500g | Turn Halfway? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken breast or thighs | 30% | 7 to 9 minutes | ✅ Yes |
| Minced beef or lamb | 30% | 6 to 8 minutes | ✅ Yes — break apart as it thaws |
| Fish fillets | 30% | 4 to 6 minutes | ✅ Yes — handle gently |
| Bread and rolls | 30% | 1 to 2 minutes | ⚠️ Check every 30 seconds |
| Vegetables | 50% | 3 to 5 minutes | ✅ Yes — stir halfway |
| Steak or thick cuts | 30% | 8 to 10 minutes | ✅ Yes |
| Prawns and seafood | 30% | 3 to 5 minutes | ✅ Yes — stir frequently |
Common Defrosting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Defrosting at full power
This is the single most common mistake. Running the microwave at 100% power to defrost faster causes the outer layer of food to begin cooking while the inside remains frozen. Always use 30% power for meat, fish, and poultry — no exceptions.
Not removing packaging first
Styrofoam trays, plastic wrapping, and foil seals are not microwave safe and should always be removed before defrosting. If you have accidentally microwaved a non-safe plastic container and noticed a burning smell afterwards, read our guide on why your microwave smells like burning plastic for what to do next.
Skipping the turning step
Turning or rearranging food halfway through the defrost cycle is not optional — it is the only way to ensure even thawing. Skipping it consistently results in food that is partially cooked on one side and still frozen on the other.
Leaving defrosted food sitting in the microwave
Once the defrost cycle is complete, cook the food immediately. Leaving defrosted meat or poultry sitting at room temperature — even inside the microwave — creates conditions for bacterial growth. The food safety rule is simple: defrost then cook straight away.
Defrosting food that is still in a block
For minced meat, prawns, or vegetables that are frozen in a solid block, break them apart as they begin to thaw. Furthermore, separating pieces as they defrost dramatically speeds up the process and produces more even results throughout.
💡 Tip: If your LG microwave is not defrosting evenly even when following the correct steps, check that the turntable is seated correctly and rotating freely during the cycle. An uneven or stuck turntable is one of the most overlooked causes of uneven microwave defrosting. Read our guide on LG microwave troubleshooting if your turntable has stopped rotating.
Food Safety Rules for Microwave Defrosting
Defrosting food in a microwave is safe when done correctly. However, there are a few food safety rules that apply regardless of the method you use:
- Cook immediately after defrosting — do not refreeze food that has been defrosted in a microwave unless it has been cooked first
- Do not defrost eggs in their shell — the pressure buildup inside causes them to explode
- Defrost on a raised rack where possible — this prevents the food from sitting in liquid as it thaws, which can cause uneven heating
- Check the thickest part — always check the thickest section of meat or poultry to confirm it is fully defrosted before cooking. If it is still icy in the centre, run another short defrost burst
The Bottom Line
Defrosting food in your LG microwave correctly comes down to two things — using the right power level and not rushing the process. The Auto Defrost function handles most of the thinking for you on most LG models. For everything else, 30% power in short 2 minute bursts with regular turning produces consistently good results across all food types.
The most important rule to remember is to cook defrosted food immediately — do not leave it sitting after the cycle completes. Follow that rule and the defrost results from your LG microwave will be reliable every time.
For more LG microwave how-to guides, browse our full library at lgmicrowaves.com.
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