Does that reduce how long it keeps or degrade it in any way?

  • @cheese_greaterOP
    link
    -38 months ago

    I did lightly rinse the chicken off before (also heard I should use lemon juice instead or waterpr something) then I cooked it in marinated sauce.

    I ended up sieving off the juice into a container I will retain until I have a use for or am told its not useful

    • Drusas
      link
      fedilink
      218 months ago

      It’s better not to rinse chicken before cooking. Droplets can contaminate nearby surfaces.

      • @cheese_greaterOP
        link
        38 months ago

        Ok, will do that next time, is literally just did in the sink and soaped after

        • Drusas
          link
          fedilink
          68 months ago

          It appears to just be in the sink, but fine droplets can travel farther than you would think.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      158 months ago

      If you have uncooked juice that has in anyway been in contact with the raw chicken it should be discarded, it is not safe.

      • @cheese_greaterOP
        link
        48 months ago

        I mean its was cooked in it and I’m wondering if it can stay with the chicken. I rinsed off chicken then cooked it in marinated juice that didnt orginiate from the chicken

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          108 months ago

          If it is cooked, then it should be treated the same as cooked chicken, it’ll keep for a few days in the fride, longer in the freezer.

          You should not reuse it when cooking a new chicken though.

          • @cheese_greaterOP
            link
            08 months ago

            Ok, I might do an A/B test and keep it with a piece of chicken in B and see how that compares after a few days

            • @[email protected]
              link
              fedilink
              48 months ago

              You’re overthinking this.

              If it was cooked with the chicken then it’s fine for effectively as long the chicken is good for.

              After a few days either way your cooked leftover chicken is nearing its end of life regardless.

            • @tpyo
              link
              38 months ago

              Not sure why you got a downvote for that. The chicken will continue to absorb flavor from the sauce, and it’ll probably keep it a bit more moist as well