10 Smoky Tips To BBQ Food Safely
Cooking outdoors was once only a summer activity shared with
family and friends. Now more than half of Americans say they
are cooking outdoors year round. Use these simple guidelines
for grilling food safely to prevent harmful bacteria from
multiplying and causing food-borne illness. 1. Defrosting Completely defrost meat and poultry before grilling so it
cooks more evenly. Use the refrigerator for slow, safe
thawing or thaw sealed packages in cold water. You can
microwave defrost if the food will be placed immediately on
the grill. 2. Marinating Meat and poultry can be marinated for several hours or days
to tenderize or add flavor. Be sure to marinate food in the
refrigerator, not on the counter. If some of the marinade is
to be used as a sauce on the cooked food, reserve a portion
of the marinade before putting raw meat and poultry in it.
However, if the marinade used on raw meat or poultry is to
be reused, make sure to let it come to a boil first to
destroy any harmful bacteria. 3. Transporting When carrying food to another location, keep it cold to
minimize bacterial growth. Use an insulated cooler with
sufficient ice or ice packs to keep the food at 40° F or
below. Pack food right from the refrigerator into the cooler
immediately before leaving home. Keep the cooler in the
coolest part of the car. 4. Keep Cold Food Cold When using a cooler, keep it out of the direct sun by
placing it in the shade or shelter. Avoid opening the lid
too often, which lets cold air out and warm air in. Pack
beverages in one cooler & perishables in a separate cooler. 5. Keep Everything Clean Be sure there are plenty of clean utensils and platters. To
prevent food-borne illness, don't use the same platter and
utensils for raw and cooked meat and poultry. Harmful
bacteria present in raw meat and poultry and their juices
can contaminate safely cooked food. 6. Cook Thoroughly Cook food to a safe internal temperature to destroy harmful
bacteria. Meat and poultry cooked on a grill often browns
very fast on the outside. Use a food thermometer to be sure
the food has reached a safe internal temperature. Whole
poultry should reach 180° F; breasts, 170° F. Hamburgers
made of ground beef should reach 160° F; ground poultry,
165° F. Beef, veal, and lamb steaks, roasts and chops can be
cooked to 145° F. All cuts of pork should reach 160° F.
NEVER partially grill meat or poultry and finish cooking
later. 7. Keep Hot Food Hot After cooking meat and poultry on the grill, keep it hot
until served -- at 140° F or warmer. Keep cooked meats hot
by setting them to the side of the grill rack, not directly
over the coals where they could overcook. At home, the
cooked meat can be kept hot in a warm oven (approximately
200° F), in a chafing dish or slow cooker, or on a warming
tray. 8. Serving Safely When taking food off the grill, use a clean platter. Don't
put cooked food on the same platter that held raw meat or
poultry. Any harmful bacteria present in the raw meat juices
could contaminate safely cooked food. 9. Safe Smoking Smoking is done much more slowly than grilling, so less
tender meats benefit from this method, and a natural smoke
flavoring permeates the meat. The temperature in the smoker
should be maintained at 250° F to 300° F for safety. Use a
food thermometer to be sure the food has reached a safe
internal temperature. 10. Pit Roasting Cooking may require 10 to 12 hours or more and is difficult
to estimate. A meat thermometer must be used to determine
the meat's safety and doneness. There are many variables
such as outdoor temperature, the size and thickness of the
meat, and how fast the coals are cooking. Terry Nicholls
My Home-Based Business Advisor
www.my-home-based-business-advisor.com Copyright © by Terry Nicholls. All Rights Reserved. About The Author Terry Nicholls is the author of the eBook "Food Safety: Protecting Your Family From Food Poisoning". In addition, he writes from his own experiences in trying to start his own home-based business. To benefit from his success, visit My Home-Based Business Advisor - Helping YOUR Home Business Start and Succeed for free help for YOUR home business, including ideas, startup, and expansion advice.
MORE RESOURCES:
|
Food briefs for Sept. 8Canton RepositoryLearn some terrific cooking tips just in time for fall and holiday cooking at The Repository's Taste of Home Cooking School to be ... |
|
Food & Wine EventsMemphis MagazineCooking Class - Healthy cooking tips sponsored by the Church Health Center. Thursdays, 9 and 10:30 am and 5:30 pm 259-4673. Church Health Center Wellness, ... |
|
Center dishes out cooking tipsCannon ConnectionsThe smell of black bean sauce and five-spice powder filled the room as the Cantonese cooking demonstration began to heat up at the Airman and Family ... |
|
Weight-wise cooking tipsPayson RoundupIt's certainly possible to eat healthy without spending a lot of time shopping, preparing and cooking. With just a little preparation and forethought, ... |
Google News
|
 |
 |
 |
RELATED ARTICLES
Picture Perfect Bread
The secret-at least most of it-is in the rise. The most common mistake that we see in bread making is not letting the dough rise enough.
Cooking -- What You Need To Know
From ancient times till the nineteenth century cooking was basically a survival skill. The nineteenth century marked the division of cooking into two main categories.
Vegetarian Cooking - Three Basics
For any of the many reasons people choose to eat
vegetarian food - religion, politics, finances, or health -
one thing in common is that everyone prefers food that
tastes delicious and provides good nutrition. There are
some basic techniques to vegetarian cooking which will
accomplish that.
To Fry Or Not To Fry?
Here's a little known factoid - did you know that KFC changed its image by retiring the slogan Kentucky FRIED Chicken. Instead, they became known as serving up Kitchen Fresh Chicken.
Working with Eggs
Bad eggs are rare but they do occur. Crack eggs into a separate bowl before mixing with other ingredients.
Hot Apple Pie - The American Apple Pie Legacy
While each country might have its own preferred style, "American Style" apple pie includes your basic pie with apples in it, spiced up with cinnamon and/or nutmeg. Some folks top it off with a scoop of ice cream (such as vanilla) and this is known as "Apple Pie a la mode.
10 Simple Ways To Safely Store Food
Storing foods can present its own set of problems. And
different types of foods have different storage requirements
to prevent bacteria from setting in.
The Perfect Scone: Keys to Make Your Scone Just Right
Ah, there's nothing like a tender, steaming scone in the morning. (Pronounced "skawn" like "fawn" or "scone" like "tone" -Webster says either is okay.
6 Tips for Perfect Homemade Hard Candy
There's nothing better than the juicy, flavorful hard candy from your local gourmet candy shop . .
Picnic Checklist
In the previous article, we suggested that you start a picnic checklist, improve it over time, and keep it handy for picnic prep. Here's a list to get you started.
How To Eat Fresh Vegetables - Ideas for Working More Veggies Into Your Diet
Fresh, uncooked veggies are so healthy and it's important to work them into your meal plan somewhere. The majority of American's don't eat enough vegetables and most vegetables consumed in the American diet are cooked potatoes in the form of french fries.
Ten Proven Tips to Buy the Best Meat Available
Ten Proven Tips to buy the Best Meat AvailableAs you look through the meat section at your local grocery store you are probably like so many others asking yourself if the steaks you have chosen is really good meat. Here are some tips on how to make sure you buy good meat.
A Cookie Assembly Line: Efficient Cookie Baking for Busy Cooks
As a busy working mother, I'm short on time, especially during the holidays, but baking Christmas cookies is a family tradition I'm unwilling to give up. Over the years, I've come up with many ways to make the process of baking a large variety of cookies go much smoother and take less time out of my busy life.
Cooking Filet Mignon
Filet mignon is French, of course, with filet meaning "thick slice" and mignon meaning "dainty." Filet mignon comes from the small end of the tenderloin (called the short loin) which is found on the back rib cage of the animal.
10 Smart Shopping Tips To Protect Your Family From Getting Sick
Prevention of food poisoning starts with your trip to the
supermarket. Here's how to start off safely.
Outdoor Chefs Choose Gas Grills
How many of you remember dad trying to get the charcoal started? The mess, time and burgers tasting of lighter fluid are some reasons why outdoor chefs are choosing gas grills for their recipes for BBQs over a charcoal barbecue. A gas grill offers many advantages for BBQ over charcoal.
6 Steps to Grill the Perfect Steak
There's nothing better than a nicely grilled juicy steak.But how come I can't duplicate that restaurant, expensive, juicy, melt-in-your mouth, perfectly grilled steak?Well, I found out how to grill steak perfectly - and here's how you can too.
What is Gluten and Why does it Matter?
Gluten is a substance made up of the proteins found in wheat flour that gives bread its structure, strength, and texture. Without these marvelous little proteins, bread would not be bread.
Better Breakfasts Ideas
Nutritionists tell us that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. With breakfast, we are replenishing our bodies from the night before and charging them for the day ahead.
Solving The 7 Most Common Whole Wheat Bread Baking Mistakes
Let's face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, even us
professional bakers make boo boo's).I'm going to list here, the 7 most common whole
wheat bread baking mistakes that you're probably making, or
might make if you're not forewarned, and what you can do about
them.
|