In light of the recent salmonella outbreak in Foster Farms chicken, it seems timely for a post about safe minimum cooking temperatures. (As a side note – at NutriFit we do not use any Foster Farms poultry products but get all of our free-range & organic chicken from Organic Mary’s Chicken!) It is important to use food thermometers to ensure that food has reached a high enough temperature to kill harmful bacteria that cause salmonella and food poisoning. Remember to keep food hot after cooking (above 140 degrees fahrenheit) as the possibility of bacterial growth actually increases as food cools after cooking because the drop in temperature allows bacteria to thrive. Here is a chart detailing safe minimum internal temperatures for meats, poultry, eggs, leftovers & seafoods.
Category | Food | Temperature (°F) | Rest Time |
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Ground Meat & Meat Mixtures | Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb | 160 | None |
Turkey, Chicken | 165 | None | |
Fresh Beef, Veal, Lamb | Steaks, roasts, chops | 145 | 3 minutes |
Poultry | Chicken & Turkey, whole | 165 | None |
Poultry breasts, roasts | 165 | None | |
Poultry thighs, legs, wings | 165 | None | |
Duck & Goose | 165 | None | |
Stuffing (cooked alone or in bird) | 165 | None | |
Pork and Ham | Fresh pork | 145 | 3 minutes |
Fresh ham (raw) | 145 | 3 minutes | |
Precooked ham (to reheat) | 140 | None | |
Eggs & Egg Dishes | Eggs | Cook until yolk and white are firm | None |
Egg dishes | 160 | None | |
Leftovers & Casseroles | Leftovers | 165 | None |
Casseroles | 165 | None | |
Seafood | Fin Fish | 145 or cook until flesh is opaque and separates easily with a fork. | None |
Shrimp, lobster, and crabs | Cook until flesh is pearly and opaque. | None | |
Clams, oysters, and mussels | Cook until shells open during cooking. | None | |
Scallops | Cook until flesh is milky white or opaque and firm. | None |