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Dangerous bacterial growth occurs between 41 and 135 degrees F. This spectrum is known as the danger zone for foods. Potentially harmful bacteria grows most rapidly at these temperatures. Placing large batches of hot foods in the fridge can raise the temperature of the fridge into this danger zone.
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Read More »There are two kinds of people: those who like to pack up leftovers as soon as dinner is over, and those who let leftovers sit out for a few hours so they can cool down. If this dynamic exists in your household, then you're all too familiar with the anxiety it causes. The longer food sits out, the higher its risk of growing harmful bacteria. However, adding hot foods straight to the refrigerator might raise the appliance's ambient temperature, putting the foods inside square in the "danger zone" for bacterial growth. It turns out that these fears are valid — both leaving leftovers out for an extended period of time and adding hot items to the fridge can pose problems for food safety. But there is a way to put hot foods into a cold fridge safely. Read on to learn how to properly store hot food and how to cool foods rapidly for quicker storage.
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Read More »A refrigerator can rapidly cool foods, even hot ones, but you can speed up the process of getting below the temperature danger zone with these tips. Divide large batches of food. For large amounts of food, like roasts and stockpots full of soup, FoodSafety.gov recommends you divide the dishes into smaller or shallow storage containers. This will allow the food to cool down more quickly once in the fridge. Give the food an ice bath. If you need to cool foods more rapidly before storing them in the refrigerator, you can place the smaller containers of food into an ice bath, or run them under cold water. Don't use a cooler. Never try to cool large amounts of hot food in a cooler. "Most coolers are not designed to cool large amounts of hot food quickly," says Teresa Baczkowski, RDN. "Also, placing hot food in a cooler may not move the food through the temperature danger zone quickly enough."
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