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Gerrit_Boys

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Huron, SD
Last evening I took some cooked prok butt out of the freezer and forgot it on the counter until early this morning. I stuck a thermometer in it and it's 56 degrees in the outside of the package. Does the danger zone apply the same way to cooled meat as it does to raw meat. It's in the frig now, should I toss it?

Thanks
 
How long has it been that temp? What's the internal temp?

Here's some info to help out.

FOOD TEMP DANGER ZONES

To substantially reduce your chances of contracting, or passing along, a food-borne illness, make sure that your perishable foods never spend more than an hour in the Food Temperature Danger Zone. Here are some basic food handling techniques to help you do just that.

Here's another older thread about thawing meats.
 
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