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No, not that meat!
In my training group of 20 at my new job, there are 3 of us who do not wash meat before cooking.
I have no idea how this came up but I now know I work with 17 freaks. Anyone else do this?
I've even Googled it and showed them that its more dangerous to do this but they insist theyre right!
Nope but I generally try and get the feathers or fur off...
I rinse out a whole chicken (specifically the carcass) but otherwise never.
The reasons for not washing are to prevent cross contamination. The reasons for washing are to remove unwanted taints from the packaging.
Depends how the item is packaged for me.
2p.
I think it's not so much that washing the meat affects the meat so much as it spreads meaty germs around the kitchen sink
Washing meat is a great way of splashing raw meaty water all over your sink and probably the nice pile of clean washed dishes next to it - a super idea if you love salmonella, listeria, campylobacter and E. coli!
Edit - beaten to it...
I have never washed any meat before cooking and was not aware this was the done thing.
EDIT: tried to find a joke with messiahs picture and the 'pluck' in the headline, but failed.
Never.
People are obsessed with cleanliness and hygiene these days. We went walking with the little lady's mum and her walking buddies on Boxing Day and at the half-way turkey-butty and tea stop most of them were whipping out little alcohol gel bottles to clean their hands before eating. WTF?
Never even considered it. Posed the question to the office, response seems to be 50/50.
I've learn't something today!
Will wash and dry chicken breasts prior to making curry. Was advised to do this as it helps absorb the spices better.
Whether there is any truth or not, I don't know.
Never crossed my mind to wash meat. What nasties are going to survive cooking?
[i]Whether there is any truth or not, I don't know.[/i]
You could probably take a guess...
i dont wash any food, the dog can lick off any nasties before it gets bunged in the oven/pan. same with the plates and bowls afterwards. save water, get a dog x
I'm a meat washer and so is my wife.
I rinse out a chicken, and will wash and dry the skin before cooking. I do the insides to get rid of any bitter innards that may be left, and wash and dry the skin as it helps get a very nice crispy skin on the chicken.
Nowt to do with germs for me, all to do with taste.
all to do with taste
Except when it tastes of fairy liquid 😯
mind you I do have some lemon scented swarfega, might try that next
Except when it tastes of fairy liquid
Just to be clear - I *rinse* only with cold water, I don’t use detergents.
What!!! they wash it in "soap"!!!!????
I just give it a rinse to get any bone shards off (if it's a steak with a bone) or other bits of scrap..
Use the curtains.
the dog can lick off any nasties before it gets bunged in the oven/pan.
good idea, dog licks nasties off the plate then sterilise the dog by boiling it.
clean dog AND clean dishes in one - chapeau
I have honestly never heard of anyone washing meat before cooking it.
I don't talk about cooking that often though, so possibly I know a load of clean freaks as well 😯
People are weird.
top pheasant tip..... hoi sin sauce.
you may thank me later x
(other ways to save water involving the dog are to use it as a cloth for cleaning surfaces, the car, sinks etc.)
Best to cover all the bases and simply cook in the dishwasher
http://www.thegastronaut.com/index/Recipes_008_Salmon_in_dishwasher.html
[i]I have honestly never heard of anyone washing meat before cooking it. [/i]
+1
except that time when my mum forgot to defrost the Turkey and it spent Christmas Eve under lukewarm running water. We had classy xmas dinners in them days 😉
I wonder if women who use chicken fillets to pad out their bra's ever eat these and if so, whether they run the tap over them first.
Brings a whole new slant on the term "packed lunch"
Except when it tastes of fairy liquid
I obviously just use water!
Please tell me people don't use washing up liquid?
*laughs at the old curtains gag*
As for washing meat - WTF? Unless you are going to use disenfectant I think you are more likely to spread germs than prevent them. Cook the food to the correct temperature / job done.
Never even considered it.
+1
Didn't realise people did it. I rarely wash anything when cooking, never had food poisoning so see no reason to change. I find that the people who tend to fuss most over hygiene tend to be ill much more often than I am...
If the meat (steak) has been in the fridge too long and begins to get a bit slimy then I usually rinse it.
Makes me feel better about eating it.
My mother in law washes mince. Well actually she boils it to cook it. Mmmm lovely, can't beat a bit of brown scum in your saucepan.
Sometimes pat it with kitchen towel but never rinse it.
What is Food Standards guidance?
Wash with Fairy Liquid and then use the Salad Spinner to dry afterwards.. *
*might not be true.
Never heard of anyone washing meat, vegetables and fruit, yes. But meat???
Ok so I am in the catering business have done everything from small boutique quality restarants to serving 2,500 people 4 course meals in Football stadiums' hospitality. I have [u]never[/u] seen nor heard of any of my chefs washing the meat.
By washing, I meant rinsing under cold water and patting dry with kitchen roll. Hot water and detergents are not part of my routine.
FSA guidance is definitely do not wash - for cross contamination purposes.
My SIL washes meat before cooking,she is a GP. I thought it was a very strange thing to do henceforth I don't wash my meat!
Washing meat ? Madness, why would anybody do that ? Although I don't even wash vegetables more because I can't be arsed. Very careful with food storage and cleaning boards and utensils.
I got a lecture off a family member recently for not washing veg - same person who is notorious for never washing their hands after the toilet. Took all my self control not to shout that one back and ruin Christmas !
[i]same person who is notorious for never washing their hands after the toilet[/i]
Maybe they don't wee or poo on their hands?
Does chicken breast in warm water for emergency de-frosting count as washing?
If so guilty.
Billed mince!! Ha ha ha!
I'd wash a whole poultry carcass, Cuts of meat why would you?
Never washed meat. V odd thing to do.
However don't think wiping hands with wipes is that bad an idea if out walking in the country and livestock is around. Friends daughter developed very nasty diarrhoea later confirmed as E Coli. Most likely cause eating picnic when on group walk in lake district and contamination from livestock.
Keep hands clean before eating at least.
Maybe they don't wee or poo on their hands?
Where is the fun in that?
[i]However don't think wiping hands with wipes is that bad an idea if out walking in the country and livestock is around.[/i]
[i]Keep hands clean before eating at least. [/i]
Meh, I dunno. I've never bothered (apart from when I worked on a farm and my hands were literally covered in sh1t) and I ain't dead yet.
I'd wash a fish after gutting it but that's it.
There was a guy on another thread putting ice in his malt whisky - stw is full of weirdos



