Should You Wash Chicken?
Question:
Should you wash chicken?
Should you wash a chicken before cooking?
Does
washing chicken remove germs?
Answer:
We recommend that you do NOT wash chicken before using for the reasons listed below.
Should You Wash Chicken?
Chicken Safety
Should you wash chicken?
You
can, it will not hurt the bird, but it may spread
harmful germs all over the kitchen!! The main reason
that we do NOT recommend washing chicken is that if
there is any harmful bacteria on the chicken (which
could lead to food poisoning), rinsing it under
water will do nothing as far as removing any of the
harmful bacteria (meats such as chicken and pork
must reach an certain internal temperature in order
to kill bacteria). What rinsing a chicken will do is
to spread any harmful bacteria that it may be
carrying into your sink, countertops and hands. This
is not to mention anything else that your hands or
the drippings from the raw chicken might touch in
the process!
If you would like to remove the slight slime from chicken pieces, pat the pieces dry with paper towels and then toss the paper towels and wash your hands with soap and water.
Washing does not help the bird.
Rinsing chicken really doesn’t do anything
except add moisture to the outside of the meat that
must then be removed at some point or it will cause
splattering, especially if you are making fried
chicken.
So, how do you eliminate and kill any harmful
bacteria from chicken?
The only way to eliminate harmful bacteria
from chicken is to cook it. Chicken should be cooked
until it reaches an
internal temperature
of 165°F in the thickest part of the chicken.
Any other precautions to take when handling
chicken?
Actually, every step of the way safety precautions
should be taken when handling chicken.
Always wash your hands and any surface or utensil that the raw chicken may have come in contact with.
If you cut it open and see any blood then continue cooking the chicken.
Should you wash pork (the other
white meat)?
No, don’t wash pork either. All of the above
precautions also need to be followed when working
with raw pork.
Should You Wash Chicken?
Additional Information
For help in determining if your chicken is too old, see our chicken page.
For more on determining the proper temperature for cooked meats, see our internal temperature post.