The Biggest Thanksgiving Turkey Mistakes, According To Food Safety Experts

The Biggest Thanksgiving Turkey Mistakes, According To Food Safety Experts

  • For those fixing a turkey for the first time this holiday season, here are some mistakes you want to avoid.
  • Not Washing Your Hands: Health and safety manager at Tulane University, Ray Campbell, says you should “Wash your hands at least 20 to 30 seconds each time you handle the turkey and it’s in a raw state.” 
  • Thawing Your Turkey Anywhere But The Fridge: “Bacteria, germs, and other harmful pathogens grow at an alarming rate when the turkey is thawed at room temperature.”
  • Cooking Frozen Turkey: Some of your turkey will be overcooked, while others will be undercooked. Be sure to thaw all the way. 
  • Allowing Your Thawing Turkey Juices To Drip Into Your Fridge: Place the turkey on a tray to catch any liquid and avoid cross-contamination.
  • Washing Your Turkey: Don’t do it. Washing your bird has more health risks than if you were not to wash it.
  • Stuffing The Turkey: While older generations swear by stuffing the turkey, Campbell says,​​“When you put a very spongy bread stuffing inside the bird, as it cooks, the water evaporates, and you get evaporative cooling, but the stuffing inside of the bird where a lot of the pathogens hideout will remain slightly cooler than the environment around it.”
  • What is the biggest mistake you made while cooking a turkey?
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