How Long Do Mutton Chops Last in the Fridge?
Safe storage tips for keeping mutton chops fresh and flavorful.
Mutton chops stay safe to eat for 3–5 days when kept in the refrigerator.
Mutton chops offer a robust, earthy flavor that makes them a staple in many hearty dishes. Because they are a red meat product, maintaining proper temperature is essential to prevent bacterial growth. When stored correctly in a refrigerator set at or below 40°F (4°C), these cuts retain their texture and quality for several days. However, once the meat begins to show signs of spoilage—such as an off-odor, slimy texture, or significant color changes—it should be discarded immediately to ensure safety.
Heads up: shelf-life ranges are estimates based on home storage. We make no guarantee of accuracy. When unsure, throw it out.
The full timeline
Day 1 (Peak Fresh)
0–24 hours
- Deep red color
- Firm texture
- Mild, clean scent
- Cook today
- Prep for tomorrow
Day 3 (Still Good)
2–3 days
- Slightly duller color
- Maintains firm texture
- No noticeable odor
- Cook today
- Cook tomorrow
Day 4 (Caution)
4 days
- Dull brownish tint
- Tacky or sticky surface
- Faint earthy odor
- Cook immediately
- Discard if unsure
Day 5 (Unsafe)
5+ days
- Slimy coating
- Grayish discoloration
- Strong, unpleasant odor
- Toss
Common questions
How long can I keep mutton chops in the refrigerator?
Mutton chops stay safe to eat for 3–5 days when kept in the refrigerator.
Can I freeze mutton chops to extend their shelf life?
Yes, freezing mutton chops can preserve them for several months. To maintain quality, wrap them tightly in airtight wrap before placing them in the freezer.
What are the signs of fresh, safe mutton?
Safe mutton should be deep red or reddish-brown with some white fat marbling and no slimy film. Sage's Verdict: If you notice a sour odor or a slippery texture, it is no longer safe to consume.
Is it safe to eat raw or undercooked mutton chops?
No, mutton chops should be cooked thoroughly before consumption to ensure they are safe to eat.
When in doubt, throw it out! It is never worth risking a stomach ache for a few extra days of mutton-chops.