It's 165° F. Or...is it? If you’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it a thousand times: you don’t want to mess around with undercooked chicken. Cook it to at least 165° F to kill harmful bacteria, ...
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What Temperature Is Chicken Done?

You'll never undercook—or overcook—again. According to the USDA, all poultry should reach at least 165°F in order to be safe ...
Chicken breasts, the most popular type of meat consumed in the U.S., are also often fodder for criticism due to their tendency to be dry and flavorless. While we’ve all likely experienced that at one ...
Stored at 41 degrees Fahrenheit or below, on average, cooked chicken lasts 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator. It can last up to 7 days. Keep cooked chicken cold and sealed in the refrigerator to keep it ...
We ran side-by-side cooks—fridge-cold versus counter-rested—on steaks, pork, and chicken to see if a “room temp” sit changes ...
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