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Washing Your Chicken Before Cooking It Is a Seriously Risky Move

Penulis : Unknown on dinsdag 20 augustus 2013 | 17:00

dinsdag 20 augustus 2013

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by Maressa Brown 2 hours ago

chicken by a sinkMy husband and I have chicken for dinner more often than I'd really like to admit. But while I've been especially concerned about buying organic chicken (to avoid antibiotics, hormones, arsenic!), I've never really cared so much about doing one thing as many as 90 percent of people do to avoid getting sick from their meal: Rinsing it in an attempt to eliminate bacteria. I'm not sure why I've never done it ... I don't recall ever seeing my mom do it. And we only really buy prepared breasts that have been packaged by the butcher, and I guess I just figured they've been cleaned up beforehand.

But as it turns out, there's really no reason for me to fret about it, because it's better NOT to wash your chicken, say food safety experts from Drexel University.

Food microbiologist Jennifer Quinlan says:

The reality is the water is hitting the chicken. Much is going down (the drain) but then you have what is called aerosolization -- an invisible spray that's going to potentially carry that bacteria for a foot or two feet.

In focus groups and surveys with everyday cooks, her research team found that although some people rinsed their chicken in the sink, others rinsed it with vinegar water or lemon water with the idea that those acidic agents would kill all the bacteria. None of 'em were getting it right. She explained:

There's no benefit. You aren't killing the bacteria with the washing, and the cooking is killing anything that was on there to begin with.

What's more, washing chicken creates high risks for cross contamination. Chicken water -- carrying salmonella -- can splash on to clean dishes by the sink or slosh into raw vegetables waiting on the counter. Gross!!

It makes sense to me. But then again, I guess I'm in the minority. Still, if you're skeptical about this research, consider where the USDA stands on the matter: They've been advising against washing your poultry since at least 2005.

How do you feel about washing your chicken before prep?

Maressa Brown ABOUT THE AUTHOR Maressa Brown

has enjoyed reporting and writing for a variety of entertainment and women's magazines and websites. More often than not, you'll find her blogging, hitting the gym, reading, researching something on her iPhone, laughing, chatting at an above-"normal" volume, or getting her caffeine fix.

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Surprisingly Tasty Chicken Strips Recipe's Secret Weapon Is in Its Tortilla Chip Coating

Penulis : Unknown on dinsdag 16 juli 2013 | 14:52

dinsdag 16 juli 2013

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by Julie Ryan Evans 2 hours ago in Food & Party

chicken tendersLet's face it, most of us with kids have way too many chicken nuggets in our lives. Be they from your freezer or ordered from a restaurant menu, there's never a shortage of nuggets. And for good reason -- kids love them. But enough is enough.

These tortilla chip chicken tenders from Virtually Homemade are a great twist on this staple that you'll feel much better about serving to your kids and eating yourself. The tortilla chip coating gives them a nice crispness, and the creamy barbecue sauce is perfect for dipping. They're easy enough to make that kids will have fun helping, and it's a meal the whole family will actually eat without complaint. Win. Win.

Tortilla Chip Chicken Tenders With Creamy BBQ Sauce

1.5 lbs. chicken tenders
1 cup all purpose flour
2 teaspoons paprika
3 cups tortilla chips, ground to a fine meal in food processor
2 large eggs, whisked thoroughly

Creamy BBQ Sauce:

1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup BBQ sauce
1 teaspoon sriracha

Pre-heat oven to 475 degrees F.

Mix flour and paprika. Place flour mixture, tortilla chips, and egg on shallow plates.

Dip each tender in first flour, then egg, and then tortilla chips until thoroughly coated. Place on a baking sheet.

Bake for 15 - 20 minutes. Tenders should be golden brown.

While chicken is baking, thoroughly combine sour cream, BBQ sauce, and sriracha in a small bowl. Serve as a dipping sauce.

Image via Virtually Homemade

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can be found writing from coffee houses wherever she may be. The quality of her days is largely influenced by the seat she nabs and whether a protein plate is available.

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