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Tips for proper leftover food safety techniques

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If you are doing more cooking than usual due to coronavirus-related concerns, it’s important to make sure leftovers are stored properly.

One of the most important tasks is to ensure perishable foods – those that require cold storage to be held safely – are placed in the refrigerator or freezer within two hours of being cooked, according to UGA Extension food safety specialist Elizabeth Andress.

“Cooking doesn’t remove all bacterial concerns from foods – they still have to be kept at recommended temperatures,” Andress said. “After food is safely cooked, enjoy your meal, but within two hours of cooking food or after it is removed from an appliance keeping it warm above 140 degrees Fahrenheit, leftovers must be refrigerated.”

For safe leftover preparation, make sure you have clean hands and work surfaces like cutting boards and counters, food storage containers and utensils are properly sanitized.

A clean apron also can help protect you as well as the food you work over.

“It would be best to start with a clean apron and dish towels or wipes and not those you used in meal preparation that may have come in contact with food residues at room temperature themselves,” Andress said.

Important tips for safe leftover preparation:

“Avoiding foodborne illness is important, so don’t take shortcuts or waste time in getting to this task of storing leftovers quickly at the end of the meal,” Andress said.

You can see more about recommended food storage times and tips for safe preparation via the USDA’s FoodKeeper site, available online or as a mobile app: https://www.foodsafety.gov/keep-food-safe/foodkeeper-app

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