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Food Safety Tips for Thanksgiving

November 25, 2009 | Filed Under General | 4 Comments 

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that 80 percent of foodborne illnesses are linked to meat and poultry, so proper handling and cooking is essential. Here are seven tips to help ensure safe handling and preparation of foods this holiday season:

1. Don’t let uncooked turkey sit at room temperature. Shop for a turkey last and get it home and refrigerated promptly. Bag the turkey separately and place it below other food in the refrigerator.

2. Don’t attempt to thaw a frozen turkey quickly by leaving it sit overnight on a kitchen counter. Use one of the following methods:

  • Option I – Place a covered turkey in a shallow pan on the lowest shelf of the refrigerator.
  • Option II – Place the plastic-wrapped turkey in a pan of cold water, changing the water about every 30 minutes.
  • Option III – Completely submerge the turkey under a stream of lukewarm (70°F) running water.

3. Never place the turkey directly on the counter; keep it on a platter or in a roaster. Clean and sanitize the counter and utensils after handling raw turkey.

4. Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly after handling raw turkey, using plenty of warm water and soap.

5. Use a thermometer to check for doneness, even if the turkey has a pop-up timer. When the temperature reaches 165° F in the thickest part of the thigh away from the bone, the turkey should be done.

6. Wait to stuff the turkey until right before putting it in the oven. Use only pre-cooked meats and vegetables in the stuffing mixture. Cook the stuffing until it reaches at least 165° F at the center.

7. Refrigerate any leftovers immediately. Large portions should be separated into smaller containers and covered loosely to speed cooling.

Tips provided by NSF International, a not-for-profit, public health and safety organization that has been providing inspection and certification services to the food industry for over 65 years.

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4 Responses to “Food Safety Tips for Thanksgiving”

    1
      angi on November 25th, 2009 8:32 pm

      very important post thanks for sharing


    2
      Tamara B. on November 26th, 2009 12:14 am

      Everyone should take a moment and go over these great safety tips you post! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving :)


    3
      Lorie Shewbridge on November 27th, 2009 10:19 pm

      Always good to go over these every year… we sometimes forget because we are not used to making such huge meals all the times.
      Lorie Shewbridge´s last blog ..Recipe for a Happy Thanksgiving My ComLuv Profile


    4
      Geoff K on December 21st, 2009 5:57 am

      Thanks for the great tips! I didn’t have to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving, but I will be making one for Christmas this year. I usually just let the turkey thaw out overnight, so I’m glad to have read your advice about better options!


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