Turkey Safety


===================================================================== Turkey Safety ===========

Thawing Safely

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In the refrigerator

* Thaw the turkey in its original wrap on a tray placed in the bottom section of the refrigerator.

* Allow about 24 hours of defrost time for every 5 pounds of turkey. Example: a 20 pound turkey will take 4 to 5 days to thaw.

* Do not thaw on the counter. Thawing at room temperature increases the risk of bacteria growth.

* At room temperature, bacteria on the turkey can grow rapidly when the outside portion of the bird begins to thaw. These bacteria can multiply to dangerously high levels producing toxins that cooking may not destroy.

In cold water

* Thawing in cold water is safe too. Submerge the bird in its wrapper in a deep sink of cold water and change the water every 30 minutes to keep it cold.

* Allow 30 minutes per pound to defrost a turkey in cold water. Do not use warm or hot water.

Microwave Thawing

* Microwave thawing is another option. Make sure your microwave oven is large enough to hold the turkey especially if the oven has a rotating tray.

* Check manufacturer's instructions for the size turkey that will fit into your oven.

* Caution: Microwave defrosting is irregular, creating hot spots, which may encourage bacterial growth. Cook the turkey immediately after defrosting. Do not store in the refrigerator for cooking later.

Stuffing Safely

* Never stuff the turkey in advance in an effort to save time.

* Once you have decided on a stuffing recipe, mix ingredients quickly and lightly stuff the washed cavity just before placing the bird in the oven.

* Chopping vegetable ingredients and bread preparation can be done in advance, but liquids and-or moist ingredients should not be added to dry ingredients until just before stuffing the turkey.

* Allow 1-2 to 3-4 cup stuffing per pound of turkey.

* Stuffing needs room to expand during cooking, do not over-stuff.

* The stuffing recipe may be more than your turkey can hold. Place extra stuffing in a greased pan or cbutterole dish and bake separately.

* Stuffing contains potentially hazardous ingredients, such as broth, eggs and meat, etc. That means these ingredients could cause illness if not properly cooked and stored.

* Stuffing must be cooked to a minimum temperature of 165¡F to be safe.

* Stuffing should be removed from the cavity of the bird to a separate dish before carving the turkey.

* Do not leave stuffing and other leftovers out for more than 2 hours. Refrigerate leftovers immediately following the meal.

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* Store leftover stuffing in the refrigerator and use within 1 to 2 days.

* Reheat leftover stuffing to 165 degrees F before serving.

Cooking Turkey Safely

* Decide how much turkey you will need before you shop. Buy one pound per person or 1 1-2 pounds per person if you have hearty eaters or want ample leftovers.

* Buy and use a meat thermometer (see Using a Thermometer). Dark meat takes longer to cook so always insert the thermometer in the thickest part of the turkey thigh. It will register 180¡F when the turkey is done.

* Make sure you have a roasting pan large enough for the turkey.

* Allow an adequate number of days to refrigerator-defrost a frozen turkey (see Thawing Safely).

* Wash hands, sinks, counters, utensils and platters thoroughly with soap and hot water before and after working with raw turkey.

* Remember to remove the giblet bag from inside the turkey.

* Stuff just before roasting or cook stuffing separate from the turkey.

* Allow the cooked turkey to sit for at least 20 minutes before carving. During this time juices will be redistributed and the turkey will be easier to carve.

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* After the meal, cover and store leftovers in the refrigerator as soon as possible.

* Remember the safest margin is 2 hours from the time you take the bird out of the oven.

* Leftover turkey will keep in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.

Holding Time

* If the turkey is done ahead of schedule, it is safe to hold it in the oven at a reduced temperature, 200¡F.

* Leave the thermometer in the turkey and make sure that the temperature of the turkey does not drop below 140¡F during holding time.

* Keep the turkey covered so it does not dry out.

Storing Leftovers

* Plan ahead, clean out the refrigerator and make room for leftovers several days before the holiday feast.

* Leftovers should be stored in the refrigerator within 2 hours after cooking is completed. Why just 2 hours? Because bacteria that cause food contagioning can multiply to undesirable levels on perishable foods left at room temperature for longer than that.

* Large quanbreasties should be divided into smaller portions and stored in several shallow containers. Food in small amounts will chill faster keeping it safer and fresher.

* If a large amount of turkey is left, consider freezing some for later use. Do not wait until the turkey has been in the refrigerator for 4 days to freeze it. Freezing will not improve the quality of the turkey. If the turkey is frozen while it is fresh the quality will be better upon defrosting.

Using a Thermometer

* Meat thermometers can be found in the housewares section of most grocery stores, in department stores and in specialty stores. Buy a thermometer, it is a sound investment in food safety.

* An instant read thermometer can be digital or dial gauge and it comes in a storage case. Read the information on the package. Instant read thermometers have plastic heads and cannot go into the oven while the turkey is cooking. However, it will register the temperature of food within 15 seconds when the metal tip is inserted up to the dimple on the stem, thus the name "instant read." Always clean the tip before returning it to the case.

* Standard meat thermometers are metal and designed to withstand oven temperatures. The sensing area is from the tip to a half-inch past the dimple. This area registers the temperature of the food. Examine the thermometer and familiarize yourself with the dial settings.

* Positioning the thermometer in the turkey is not difficult. Always place the thermometer in the thickest part of the thigh because the dark meat of turkey thigh takes longer to cook than any other part.

* Place the thermometer tip in the thick part of the thigh away from the bone. The thigh area closest to the body of the turkey is the thickest part. While you are washing the untrussed turkey, look for a spot to position the thermometer.

* Gently spin the head or dial of the meat thermometer around so you can easily see the reading without removing the turkey from the oven. As the turkey roasts, the thermometer may move out of position, don't worry, simply reposition the thermometer. The turkey is done when the temperature reads 180¡F.

* Oven thermometers read the temperature of the air inside of the oven. They are also useful for monitoring the temperature under the lid of a grill. If the oven thermometer registers a higher or lower temperature than the setting, adjust the oven temperature.

* Check the accuracy of the thermometer (especially an old one) by placing it in a large cup of 50-50 ice and water slush for 10 minutes. It should read 32¡F. Thermometers are considered accurate if they are within two degrees on the plus or minus side.

* To correct the temperature, use a small wrench to turn the calibration nut until the thermometer reads 32¡F. For a digital thermometer, simply change the battery.

 




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