Take-out Dinners Hot from the Oven Eating Within 2 hours? Set oven temperature high enough to keep the turkey at 140 °F or above. Use a food thermometer to check. Stuffing and side dishes must also stay hot (at 140 °F or above). Covering with foil will help keep the food moist. Eating Much Later?
Reheating? In the microwave oven, cover food and rotate dish so it heats evenly. Follow the microwave manufacturer’s instructions. Keep Cold Food Cold Reheating a Whole Turkey is NOT Recommended. If you plan to reheat a turkey, cut the meat into smaller pieces. Slice breast meat. Legs and wings may be left whole. Refrigerate in shallow containers. Exception: Cooked turkeys with the USDA inspection seal on the packaging have been processed under controlled conditions. Follow package directions for reheating and storing. [Top of Page] Product listingMaverick Digital Meat Roast Thermometer ET-8 Probe NEWCurrent price: 19.99 'Buy now' item Ends in: 0d 0h 45m
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NOTE: to keep the site running smoothly, product data is only refreshed once every 10 minutes, approximately. Click on a product to see the most up-to-date data on the seller's page. Handling Leftovers Perishable foods should not be left out of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours. Refrigerate or freeze leftovers promptly in shallow containers. Cooked Frozen Turkey; Side Dishes Is the USDA Inspection Seal Visible? No Handling Instructions on the Label?
It IS safe to freeze leftover turkey and trimmings — even if you purchased them frozen. Wrap tightly for best quality. Refrigerator (40 °F or below)
Freezer (0 °F or below)
(Freezer storage times are for quality only. Frozen foods remain safe indefinitely.) |
| Last Modified: September 30, 2011 |
