Main issue with washing chicken is the splash from washing goes unseen over worktops etc and then lies there propagating and potentially getting onto other surfaces/utensils etc.
I never wash it just make sure it's well cooked through and plenty of spices/chilli etc ;-)
We wash ours over the kitchen sink so that eliminates/seriously reduces the potential of propagation.
Spices yes Pepper Coriander Turmeric Garlic (Ok are these herbs or spices ?)
Always well cooked by "butterflying" thick pieces
We have always and still do wash chicken before cooking (usually marinade and BBQ)
I have recent read that chicken should not be washed ?
I am sure I will get a definitive consensus from those who know !
:beer::beer::beer:
I don't bother cooking raw chicken, it can cause more problems than it cures. Good practice in fridges to avoid contamination of other foodstuffs is sufficient.
Channa
That's the way !
Proper caveman food :scared::scared::scared::scared::scared:
Sometimes chicken kept in a box in the fridge can smell a bit.
So I will continue to wash carefully (to avoid splashing onto worksurfaces etc)
Cooking it has always been done properly usually over a moderate BBQ or in a wok.
As I posted earlier we often marinade it !
Do you do the same with chicken?I usually rinse in water and vinegar if it gets a bit smelly, otherwise I try to handle it as little as possible.
I usually rinse in water and vinegar if it gets a bit smelly, otherwise I try to handle it as little as possible.
We have seen the staff at an Asian butchers rinsing the chickens at the back of the shop, needless to say we don't buy from themAs I posted earlier we often marinade it !
I don't bother cooking raw chicken, Channa
Well, I KNOW .... that it is recommended NOT to wash chicken
But then again I also KNOW that butter is bad for you and that butter is good for you, from the same type of sources of advice, so what do I KNOW?