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Defrosting chicken is easy, but you must know how to prevent harmful bacteria from multiplying. How to defrost chicken depends on how soon you cook the chicken, as well as how much time you invest in defrosting. The following article will show you how to defrost chicken in the refrigerator, in cold water and in the microwave.
Steps
Thaw chicken in the fridge
- Place the chicken in the bottom shelf of the refrigerator to prevent the chicken juices from running out and contaminating other foods. If the chicken has been unpacked, you should put the chicken in a bowl to prevent water from leaking out. [1] X Research Source
- Note that defrosting whole chickens can take more than 24 hours, so you should plan ahead. [3] X Research Sources
- If you want to know if a whole chicken has been defrosted, you can insert your hand into the breast cavity. If there is still ice inside, the chicken needs to be defrosted a little longer.
- Store thawed chicken in the coolest part of the refrigerator to keep the chicken free of bacteria for longer. [4] X Research Sources
Defrost chicken in the sink
- Do not use hot water. Hot water promotes bacteria growth. [6] X Research Sources
- For whole chickens, the defrosting time may be longer. Chickens weighing more than 1.5 kg will defrost in 3 hours or more.
Defrost chicken in the microwave
- In general, try to avoid defrosting whole chickens in the microwave as whole chickens are more likely to fall into the ‘Danger Threshold’ than pieces. What’s more, defrosting whole chickens in the microwave will lose the nutrients and flavor of the chicken.
- Make sure not to overcook the chicken during defrosting.
Advice
- The lower the defrost temperature, the less chance for bacteria to get into the chicken.
Warning
- Wash your hands before and after handling raw chicken.
- Avoid defrosting chicken at room temperature on the counter as leaving it at room temperature for too long increases the risk of bacteria growth.
- Whole chicken should not be defrosted in the microwave. You can still use this method to defrost whole chickens, but this will allow bacteria to grow.
- Keep the kitchen clean so you don’t contaminate the chicken.
- Cook chicken thoroughly to kill off bacteria before eating.
- Do not wash chicken before cooking to avoid the risk of bacteria transmission according to the latest medical guidelines.
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Defrosting chicken is easy, but you must know how to prevent harmful bacteria from multiplying. How to defrost chicken depends on how soon you cook the chicken, as well as how much time you invest in defrosting. The following article will show you how to defrost chicken in the refrigerator, in cold water and in the microwave.
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