This Is Why You Shouldn't Wash Chicken Before Cooking

This Is Why You Shouldn't Wash Chicken Before Cooking

This Is Why You br Shouldn't Wash Chicken br Before Cooking To wash or not to wash? br That is the question. br It is one that has been br debated for years. When people wash their chicken br before cooking, they assume that br germs are going down the drain. br This couldn't be further from the truth. In fact, doing so makes br the problem worse, according br to the UK National Health Service. The splashing water can spread the br bacteria around your sink and countertops. The only sure way to kill bacteria br is to cook chicken to at least br 165 degrees, as per USDA guidelines. Professional chefs have often been divided on the issue. Julia Child was an advocate for br the practice. Whereas Ina Garten br believes there br is no need. If the sliminess is what prompts br you to wash your chicken, try patting br it down with paper towels instead. If you're set in your ways, br make sure to disinfect any area br where splashing might have occured br and wash your hands thoroughly.


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Uploaded: 2019-10-24

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