Holiday Food Safety Basics for busy people ! Dr. Rob Williams Dept. of Food Science and Technology
Clean Separate Cook Chill Consistent practice is important to your family’s health! LET’S TALK ABOUT BASICS! 4 core home practices
The 4 food safety practices Clean. Why? Bacteria can spread throughout the kitchen and get on hands, utensils and countertops. Separate. Why? Cross-contamination is how bacteria spreads. Keep raw meat, poultry, seafood and eggs away from ready-to-eat foods.
The 4 food safety practices Cook. Why? Improper heating & preparation of food means bacteria can survive. Chill. Why? Bacteria grows fastest between 40 °F and 140 °F. Proper chilling is important to reducing risk of illness.
Clean Wash hands & surfaces often
Separate Don’t cross-contaminate
Cook Use a food thermometer!
Chill Refrigerate promptly!
Holiday Leftovers Safety Quiz How long can you safely keep leftover perishable foods? …and at what temp?
Leftovers should be eaten or frozen within 3-4 days. Reheat to 165 °F. Chill leftover turkey, stuffing & other foods within 2 hours of your feast. Your fridge should be 40 °F or colder. Use an appliance thermometer to measure fridge temperature!
What is the safe temp for turkey? Turkey Safety Quiz …and how do you tell it’s done?
Cook turkey to a safe minimum internal temp of 165 °F. Measure with a food thermometer! You can’t tell food is safely cooked by looking at it!
And always before and after handling food … A full 20 seconds with warm water & soap ! Sing Happy Birthday twice!
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Thank you! Robert C. Williams, Ph.D. Associate Professor Food Microbiologist Dept. of Food Science and Technology