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Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

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Page 1: Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

Preparation

Page 2: Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

Preparation 2

Thawing• Improperly thawed food can support the

growth of bacteria.• Safe methods of thawing are:

– in the refrigerator (best way)

– during cooking

– in the microwave oven followed by cooking

– under cold, running water

Page 3: Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

ActivityThawing – Right or Wrong?

Page 4: Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

Preparation 4

Thawing – Right or Wrong?

Page 5: Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

Preparation 5

Thawing – Right or Wrong?

Page 6: Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

Preparation 6

Washing ProduceWash raw fruits and vegetables in warm water before:

– Cutting

– Combining with other ingredients

– Cooking

– Serving

– Offering for immediate consumption

If chemicals are used, they must meet Federal requirements.

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Preparation 7

Cooking Temperatures

Food

Minimum Temperature

Poultry, stuffed foods, and casseroles 165 oF

Ground meats and injected meats 155 oF

Whole pieces –pork, beef, veal, lamb, fish 145 oF

Plant foods and commercially processed food 135 oF

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Microwave CookingAll raw animal foods must be: – rotated or stirred during cooking;– covered to retain surface moisture;– heated to at least 165 oF; and – allowed to stand covered for two minutes after

cooking.Raw animal foods include:– meat, fish, poultry, and eggs that have not been

processed.

Page 9: Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

ActivityWhat’s My Cooking Temperature?

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Preparation 10

What’s My Cooking Temperature?

Beef hamburger

Chicken breast

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Preparation 11

What’s My Cooking Temperature?

Pork chop

Shrimp

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Preparation 12

What’s My Cooking Temperature?

Scrambled eggs

Steamed rice

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Preparation 13

What’s My Cooking Temperature?

Commercially processed

fish sticks

Cheese pizza

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Cooling Potentially Hazardous Foods

Properly cool potentially hazardous food by:– reducing quantity to smaller container– using an ice water bath– putting food into a blast chiller– stirring

Cool cooked food using one of two methods: – within two hours from 135 oF to 70 oF and then within

four hours from 70 oF to 41 oF.– within six hours from 135 oF to 41oF or colder

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Cooling – Room Temperature Foods

Cool food made from ingredients that are at room temperature (such as canned tuna or dried food) within 4 hours to 41 oF or colder.

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Five Safe Cooling Methods

1. Place food in shallow pans or separate into smaller or thinner portions and put into a refrigerator. Pans should be no more than two inches deep.

2. Use rapid cooling equipment, such as a blast chiller.

3. Place the container of hot food in an ice water bath and stir.

4. Add ice as an ingredient.5. Stir hot food with a cooling paddle.

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Preparation 17

Cooling – Smaller Portions

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Preparation 18

Cooling – Ice Water Bath

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Preparation 19

Cooling – Ice as an Ingredient

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Preparation 20

Cooling -- Blast Chiller

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Preparation 21

Cooling – Ice Paddles

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Preparation 22

Reheating Foods• Reheating temperatures only apply to foods that

are to be hot-held. – Reheat food that is cooked and then cooled to at least

165 oF for 15 seconds.– Reheat potentially hazardous food in a microwave

oven for hot holding to at least 165 oF.• The total time to reheat a food must not be more

than two hours.

Page 23: Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

ActivityWhat’s My Reheat Temperature?

Page 24: Preparation. 119 Thawing Improperly thawed food can support the growth of bacteria. Safe methods of thawing are: –in the refrigerator (best way) –during.

Preparation 24

Pre-cooked hamburger patty

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Preparation 25

Beef stew from a can

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Hot dog

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Preparation 27

Commercially precooked turkey breast