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QuestionCan I safely thaw a frozen turkey in a cooler for 4-6 days?Community AnswerYou would have to constantly keep ice-packs in there, rotating them in and out, which sort of negates the whole point. It is less-than-ideal, but yes you could. I defrosted a turkey on a road-trip once. It was an eight hour drive and I kept ice packs in there.
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QuestionIs it safe to use hot water to defrost meat?Community AnswerNo. If you use hot water instead of cold water, you run the risk of defrosting the outside of the meat and bringing it to room temperature much faster than the inside of the meat, so the outside could spoil while the inside is still defrosting. You should defrost meat in cold water.
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QuestionCan I defrost on top of the counter?Community AnswerIf you mean simply leaving it on the counter after pulling it straight from the freezer, no. The bacteria will grow faster, causing you to become sick when you try to eat it after cooking.
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QuestionIf I left my turkey breast out to thaw all night, can I still cook it?Community AnswerIf the turkey was not refrigerated at all during the night, then no, you should not eat the turkey as it has likely spoiled.
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QuestionCan I defrost my turkey in the microwave?Community AnswerYes. Unwrap the turkey and put it on a microwave-safe plate. Then use the defrost feature and program it by how much your turkey weighs. This should take about 6 minutes for each pound. Flip the turkey over once or twice as it defrosts so it thaws evenly.
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QuestionCan I defrost a large turkey in the refrigerator for three days and put it in cold water if it still isn't all the way thawed?Community AnswerYes but go straight from fridge to submerged in cold water. Change the water every 30 minutes till thawed, then immediately clean and cook.
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