Holiday Dinner Food Safety

As the holiday dinner preparations begin to get underway, it's important to ensure a safe and tasty meal.

Follow these tips to help reduce the risk of foodborne illness:

  • Always wash your hands with soap and water, before AND after handling food.
  • When preparing raw foods, keep them separate from ready-to-eat and cooked foods.
  • Never thaw turkey or chicken at room temperature.
  • Thaw a frozen turkey or chicken in its original packaging by placing it in the refrigerator, in a leak proof container, preferably on the bottom shelf.
  • Once thawed, stuff the turkey or chicken, and cook right away.
  • Cook the turkey or chicken thoroughly to a temperature of 180°F or 82°C.  Use a food thermometer to take temperatures of the thickest part of the turkey or chicken.
  • Cook the stuffing to a safe temperature of 165°F or 74°C.
  • Refrigerate leftovers promptly after the meal (within two hours).

These tips will help you enjoy a trouble free, foodborne illness free meal! More food safety handling procedures can be found here:

 

Approximate Timetable for Roasting a Turkey at 325°F (160°C)
or Barbequing at Medium Heat

 

Roasting Times

Barbeque Times
Medium Heat

Weight

Stuffed

Unstuffed

Unstuffed

3.0 – 3.5 kg (6 – 8 lbs)

3 – 3 ¼ hours

2 ½ – 2 ¾ hours

1 – 1 ¾ hours

3.5 – 4.5 kg (8 – 10 lbs)

3 ¼ – 3 ½ hours

2 ¾ – 3 hours

1 ¼ – 2 hours

4.5 – 5.5 kg (10 – 12 lbs)

3 ½ – 3 ¾ hours

3 – 3 ¼ hours

1 ½ – 2 ¼ hours

5.5 – 9.0 kg (12 – 16 lbs)

3 ¾ – 4 hours

3 ¼ – 3 ½ hours

2 – 2 ¾ hours

7.0 – 9.0 kg (16 – 20 lbs)

4 ¼ – 4 ¾ hours

3 ¾ – 4 ½ hours

2 ½ – 3 ¼  hours

9.0 – 10.9 kg (20 – 24 lbs)

4 ¾ – 5 ½ hours

4 – 5 hours

3 ¾ – 4 ½ hours

 

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