Pass the Taste Test Use a Thermometer!
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1 Pass the Taste Test Use a Thermometer! Alice Henneman, MS, RD, UNL Extension in Lancaster County Joyce Jensen, REHS,CP-FS, Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department Home recipe directions often say to cook a food until done. What is done? While we worry about cooking a food long enough for safety, we also should be concerned about cooking it too long to taste good. We can assure 100% safety if food is cooked until it tastes and looks like cardboard, a piece of shoe leather or a hockey puck no one will eat it! Webster s dictionary defines doneness as the condition of being cooked to the desired degree. Besides a safe temperature, another aspect of doneness deals with subjective qualities such as the appearance, texture and optimum flavor of a food. Using a food thermometer is the only way to accurately determine a safe internal temperature is reached. Here are some temperature guidelines, using U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommendations. These will help ensure cooking to a doneness that is both SAFE and GOOD-TASTING. Inserting a Thermometer Insert thermometer in the center at the thickest part of the food away from bone, fat or gristle. BEEF, PORK or LAMB ROASTS. The food thermometer should be placed midway in the roast, avoiding the bone. Irregularly shaped foods, such as beef roasts, should have their temperature checked in several places. THINNER FOODS such as MEAT PATTIES, PORK CHOPS and CHICKEN BREASTS. An instant-read thermometer may be inserted sideways if necessary in the thickest part, away from bone, fat, or gristle. Insert so the entire sensing area is positioned through the center of the food. USDA encourages people to use digital instant-read thermometers for thinner foods digital thermometers don t need to be inserted as far as dial instant-read thermometers. CASSEROLES and other COMBINATION DISHES. Place a thermometer into the thickest portion of the food or the center of the dish. Egg dishes and dishes containing ground meat and poultry should be checked in several places. Check manufacturer s instructions as to how far the thermometer must be inserted in a food to give an accurate reading. If instructions are not available, check the stem of the thermometer for an indentation or dimple that shows the end of the sensing device. The probe must be inserted the full length of the sensing area. For dial instant-read thermometers, this is usually 2 to 3 inches and less for digital instant-read thermometers. Know how. Know now. Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Nebraska Lincoln Extension s educational programs abide with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.
2 Some types of thermometers commonly used in the kitchen include: Dial Oven-Safe (Bimetal) Designed to stay in food during cooking. Insert 2 to 2-1/2 inches deep in the thickest part of the food, at the beginning of the cooking time. It remains there throughout cooking and is not appropriate for thin food. Dial Instant-Read (Bimetal) Not designed to stay in food during cooking. Insert probe the full length of the sensing area, usually 2 to 2-1/2 inches. If measuring the temperature Common Food Thermometers of a thin food, such as a hamburger patty or boneless chicken breast, insert probe sideways with the sensing device in the center. About 15 to 20 seconds are required for the temperature to be accurately displayed. Digital Instant-Read (Thermistor) Not designed to stay in food during cooking. The heat sensing device is in the tip of the probe. Place the tip of the probe in the center of the thickest part of the food. About 10 seconds are required for the temperature to be accurately displayed. Oven Cord Frequently used in foods such as roasts and turkeys during cooking in the oven. The base unit sits on stovetop or counter and the thermometer probe is placed in the food. An advantage of this thermometer is the ease of tracking food temperatures while maintaining oven heat. Disposable Temperature Indicators (Single-use) Designed to be used only once for a specific temperature range. Temperature-sensitive material changes color when the desired temperature is reached. Should only be used with food for which they are intended. Place approximately 1/2 deep (follow manufacturer s directions). Reads in 5-10 seconds. Tips for Using Thermometers at Home Use a clean thermometer that has been washed in hot soapy water and hot rinse water before and after use. Most thermometers should not be immersed in water check manufacturer s directions. To prevent overcooking, begin checking the temperature toward the end of cooking but before the food is expected to be done. Bacteria normally are found only on the external surface of larger cuts of meat like beef roasts and beef steaks. Beef roasts and beef steaks can be considered safe if cooked to 145º F in the center since the outside will reach a temperature high enough to kill bacteria on the surface. When foods are cooked to less than, wait until toward the end of the cooking period before inserting a thermometer. Otherwise, it is possible bacteria from the outside could be transmitted to the inside. When meat is ground up, bacteria on the surface can get mixed throughout the meat. Mechanically tenderized meat has been punctured or injected, which can introduce bacteria into the center of the meat. Ground beef, veal, lamb, pork, bison and game meat must be cooked to an internal temperature of. Ground poultry must be cooked to an internal temperature of
3 RECOMMENDED FOOD TEMPERATURES These temperatures are recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Food and Drug Administration for consumers. They are not intended for processing, institutional or foodservice preparation. Foodservice workers should consult their state or local food code, or health department. Never partially cook food for finishing later because this increases the risk of bacterial growth on the food. Bacteria are killed when foods reach a safe internal temperature. When preparing food in the oven, set the oven to at least 325º F. TEMP. FOOD (ºF) TIPS Casseroles/Combination Dishes and Leftovers Casseroles/Combination Dishes and Leftovers Celsius Conversion Table 32º F = 0º C 140º F = 60º C 145º F = 63º C = 71º C = 74º C 170º F = 77º C 180º F = 82º C 325º F = 163º C At this temperature, the food will be hot and steamy throughout, a measurement that can only be determined by a food thermometer. Thoroughly cook meat and poultry before combining with other ingredients in casseroles and combination dishes. Eggs and Egg Dishes Eggs (poached, fried, scrambled and hard-cooked eggs) Egg Dishes (soft stirred custard, baked custard, pumpkin pie, strata, quiche, bread pudding, hollandaise sauce, etc.) It s difficult to insert a thermometer into these forms of eggs to measure if they ve reached 160 F. It s necessary to rely on a visual indicator: Cook so both yolks and whites are firm, not runny. At, eggs will be thick enough to coat a metal spoon with a thin film for soft stirred custards. For other egg dishes, such as quiche, a knife inserted near the center should come out clean. Ground Meat and Poultry Ground Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork, Bison and Game Meat (game meat includes deer, elk, moose, caribou, antelope and rabbits) Ground Poultry (turkey and chicken) Cutting into cooked ground meat and using color as an indicator of safety is no longer considered reliable. Some ground meat may turn brown before it has reached a temperature that destroys bacteria. A hamburger cooked to, measured with a food thermometer throughout the patty, is safe regardless of color. Hamburger patties are a common ground meat food. A 1/2 inch thick ground beef patty is more likely to cook thoroughly in the middle without being overdone on the outside than one that is too thick. A pound of beef, before cooking, yields 4 patties measuring approximately 1/2 by 4. Ground poultry is cooked 5 degrees higher than ground beef, veal, lamb and pork
4 FOOD TIPS Hot Dogs, Luncheon Meats, Cold Cuts, Fermented and Dry Sausage, and other Deli-Style Meat and Poultry Products Hot Dogs Luncheon Meats, Cold Cuts, Fermented and Dry Sausage, and Other Deli- Style Meat and Poultry Products TEMPERATURE Heat these ready-to-eat foods until steamy hot throughout to help protect susceptible populations from listeriosis (see right). Large Cuts of Beef, Veal, Lamb, Bison Large Cuts of Beef, Veal and Lamb: Roasts and Steaks Pork 145º F - medium rare - medium 170º F - well done - all rolled, tenderized or scored meats. Although all hot dogs are fully cooked, always reheat before eating. Use a food thermometer to make sure hot dogs reach 165 F or are steamy hot throughout. People at risk for listeriosis include: pregnant women and newborns, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems caused by cancer treatments, AIDS, diabetes, kidney disease, etc. Although these foods are fully cooked, they can become contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Heat these foods until they are steamy hot throughout. CAUTION: Do not serve any rolled, tenderized or scored large cuts of beef, veal or lamb below 160º F. The process of cutting or puncturing meats before cooking may force any surface bacteria into the center. When in doubt as to how a piece of meat has been handled, cook to. Large cuts of beef, veal or lamb like roasts and steaks can stay slightly pink in the center if they have reached at least 145º F. Beef roasts cooked to will generally have very little pinkness to the meat, and the juices will not be pink or red. A consumer would not be able to determine if a roast that was pink in the center had reached 145º F without a food thermometer. Pork Chops and Roasts Ham - purchased fresh or described as cook-beforeeating 140º F - purchased fully cooked - reheated or repackaged Pork chops may have just a trace of pink color at this temperature. Pork roasts are safe when cooked to even though the center of the roast may be somewhat pink. A consumer would not be able to determine visually if a pork roast that was pink in the center had reached a safe temperature. Both vacuum-packaged fully cooked hams and canned hams can be eaten cold just as they come from their packaging. However, if you want to heat these fully cooked hams, set the oven no lower than 325º F and heat to an internal temperature of 140º F. For fully cooked ham that has been repackaged from its original manufacturer s packaging or for leftover fully cooked ham, heat to for greatest safety
5 FOOD Poultry Chicken, Turkey, Duck and Goose TEMPERATURE TIPS When cooking whole poultry, the food thermometer should be inserted into the thickest part of the thigh (avoiding the bone). If cooking poultry parts, insert food thermometer into the thickest area, avoiding the bone. The food thermometer may be inserted sideways, if necessary. When the food is irregularly shaped, the temperature should be checked in several places. Stuffing Seafood Fin Fish Shrimp, Lobsters and Crab Scallops Clams, Mussels & Oysters - in casserole or in turkey The FDA 2009 Food Code recommends cooking most seafood to an internal temperature of 145º F for 15 seconds. When using the microwave, rotate the dish several times to ensure even cooking. Follow recommended standing times. After standing time is completed, check seafood in several spots with a meat thermometer to be sure the product has reached the proper temperature. CAUTION: The safest way to cook stuffing is in a casserole in a 325º F oven. The internal temperature of the stuffing must reach. Today s turkeys cook faster than in the past as they now are bred to have a greater portion of breast meat that cooks faster than dark meat. If you stuff your bird, you take the chance of your turkey becoming overdone before your stuffing has reached a safe temperature. The ingredients for the stuffing can be prepared ahead of time. Keep wet and dry ingredients separated and chilled. Mix wet and dry ingredients just before putting stuffing into a casserole or filling the turkey cavity. If you choose to stuff your turkey, make sure it is stuffed loosely. The stuffing should be moist, not dry, since heat destroys bacteria more rapidly in a moist environment. Cook a turkey immediately after stuffing it. Check the temperature in the center of the stuffing. Even if the turkey has reached a safe internal temperature of, the center of the stuffing inside may not have reached and can cause foodborne illness. BOTH temperatures of for the turkey and the stuffing must be met. When you slip the point of a sharp knife into the flesh and pull aside, the edges should be opaque and the center slightly translucent with flakes beginning to separate. Let the fish stand three to four minutes to finish cooking. Should turn red and the flesh should become pearly opaque. Should turn milky white or opaque and firm. Watch for the point at which their shells open. That means they re done. Throw out those that stay closed
6 Calibrating a Thermometer To assure the accuracy of a thermometer, check and adjust if necessary by comparing its temperature reading with the temperature of a known standard. This process is called calibrating a thermometer. How often a thermometer is calibrated will depend on use. Calibrate a thermometer whenever it is dropped and when first purchased. If a thermometer is used frequently, calibrate it weekly or monthly. On the other hand, if it has been several months since it has been used, calibrate it before use. Some thermometers can be calibrated by turning an adjusting nut under the head of the thermometer. Check manufacturer s instructions. The easiest way to calibrate a thermometer is with the ice water method. Even if a food thermometer can t be calibrated, it should still be checked for accuracy, as described in the ice water method. Any inaccuracies can be taken into consideration when using that food thermometer, or the food thermometer can be replaced. For example, if a thermometer is checked by the ice water method and reads 34º F instead of the recommended 32º F, it is reading 2 degrees too high and 2 degrees would need to be ADDED to final cooking temperatures. Ice Water Method 1. Fill a large glass with finely crushed ice. 2. Add clean tap water to the top of the ice and stir well. 3. Immerse the food thermometer stem a minimum of 2 inches into the mixture, touching neither the sides nor the bottom of the glass. Wait a minimum of 30 seconds before adjusting. TIP: For ease in handling, the stem of the food thermometer can be placed through the clip section of the stem sheath and, holding the the sheath horizontally, lowered into the water. 4. Without removing the stem from the ice, hold the adjusting nut under the head of the thermometer with a suitable tool and turn the head so the pointer reads 32º F. Resources: FDA. Food Code (Accessed June 25, 2010). USDA. Kitchen Thermometers. (Accessed June 25, 2010). USDA. Is It Done Yet? (Accessed June 25, 2010). USDA. Be Food Safe. (Accessed June 25, 2010). USDA. Thermy. (Accessed June 25, 2010). USDA. Food thermometers are key to food safety. (Accessed June 25, 2010). Source of images: USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service Image Library, Fight BAC! Image Library, and Microsoft Image and Media Library. Contact for Publication: Alice Henneman at [email protected] Updated 6/2010 This publication has been peer reviewed
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