DON'T WASH THAT TURKEY: As Thanksgiving approaches, the CDC is reminding people that washing your turkey can actually spread germs and bacteria around your kitchen.
With Thanksgiving almost here, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued tips on the safest way to prepare your turkey.
First of all, you should not wash or rinse your bird. That may seem counterintuitive, but washing the turkey can spread germs and bacteria all over your kitchen. “Federal food safety advice has recommended against washing turkey or chicken since 2005, but some habits are hard to break,”“Old recipes and family cooking traditions may keep this practice going, but it can make you and your family sick. Poultry juices can spread in the kitchen and contaminate other foods, utensils, and countertops.”
Next, don’t think about thawing your frozen turkey on the counter. When a turkey is left at room temperature for more than two hours, its temperature becomes unsafe and may reach “the danger zone” between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit, the CDC says. Instead, thaw the turkey in a container in the refrigerator; in a leak-proof plastic bag in a sink of cold water ; or in the microwave, if you own one big enough to accommodate a turkey.Wash your hands with soap for 20 seconds after handling turkey. Use a separate cutting board for raw turkey and never place other foods on a plate or cutting board that has held raw turkey. Wash cutting boards and utensils with hot soapy water.
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