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  2. It’s time to thaw your turkey — here’s how to do it safely ...

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    How to thaw a turkey in the refrigerator. First things first: Don’t thaw a turkey on the kitchen countertop. Meat or poultry left thawing on the counter at room temperature can become a nesting ...

  3. Can You Leave a Turkey Out to Thaw Overnight? - AOL

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    Frozen meat thaws from the outside-in. Left to defrost on the counter, the exterior of a turkey will thaw faster than the frozen center, putting areas that reach the USDA “danger zone ...

  4. Stop Making These Mistakes When Thawing Out Frozen Food - AOL

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    1. Letting Meat Sit on the Countertop. Allowing raw meat to slowly defrost at room temperature can be a serious health hazard. As the food begins to warm up, harmful bacteria can rapidly multiply ...

  5. Defrosting (refrigeration) - Wikipedia

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    In refrigerators, defrosting (or thawing) is the removal of frost and ice. A defrosting procedure is generally performed periodically on refrigerators and freezers to maintain their operating efficiency. Over time, as the door is opened and closed, letting in new air, water vapour from the air condenses on the cooling elements within the cabinet.

  6. How Long Does It Take to Thaw a Frozen Turkey? - AOL

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    The best way to thaw your turkey is in the refrigerator. Allow one full day per four pounds of meat. If you are short on time, you can thaw your turkey in cold water in its original packaging ...

  7. Beef aging - Wikipedia

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    The beef is usually kept for a period of 4 to 10 days in wet aging. Modified-atmosphere packaging (MAP) is usually employed for the vacuum packaging of meat; typically between 60 and 80 percent oxygen to retain its appetizing color, with red meat such as beef needing a higher oxygen level than less vividly colored meat such as pork.

  8. Potted meat - Wikipedia

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    Potted meat is a form of traditional food preservation in which hot cooked meat is placed in a pot, tightly packed to exclude air, and then covered with hot fat. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As the fat cools, it hardens and forms an airtight seal, preventing some spoilage by airborne bacteria . [ 3 ]

  9. How to Quickly Thaw Your Turkey - AOL

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    Thawing the Turkey Ahead of Time. The best way to thaw a turkey is to leave the bird breast side up in the fridge on a rimmed baking sheet (to catch any juices). The basic rule of thumb is for ...