You don’t wash it for him?
Sometimes I help prep the meat. Depends on the circumstances.
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You don’t wash it for him?
I rinse chicken and fish and then pat them dry before seasoning, but I do nothing to beef before prep.
Sometimes I help prep the meat. Depends on the Circumcised.
Fixed. Still talking your men right?
Only if brining counts as washing. Roasts and tougher steaks get a nice soaking
Agreed. It’s important that your meat does not spread bacteriaI'd be curious to know how many disinfect their sink after washing? All that you're doing by rinsing meat is spreading around bacteria. The odds of bacteria still being alive on the exterior of meat by the time the middle gets to temp is super low.
You have a Clarkman?typically wash it in the shower
Sometimes I help prep the meat. Depends on the circumstances.
I'd be curious to know how many properly disinfect their sink after washing? All that you're doing by rinsing meat is spreading around bacteria. The odds of bacteria still being alive on the exterior of meat by the time the middle gets to temp is super low.
From the comments in the post it did seem that there were some cultural aspects to it. Sounded like black people typically wash meat before cooking.What is washing it supposed to accomplish? Any surface level bacteria that might be present, will be dealt with via cooking, and any pathogens that might be buried deep enough to make it through cooking aren't going to be reachable by a wash either. If people want to wash, it's their choice, but it's mostly ceremonial.
You have a Clarkman?
Interestingly enough, washing meat is NOT a proper health practice - it's actually recommended not to. Dawn is also not an observed product for proper disinfection as it doesn't kill bacteria.Sometimes wash meat but only use the purified water to do so. Put in a separate pan to dry a bit before rub. Then I thoroughly wash the sink with Dawn dish soap. Then thoroughly rinse sink to make sure the soap residue and anything else away completely. I also use nitrile gloves. And cook meat to proper temps. I like to assure my guests that I follow proper health practices so they do not have to worry.