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how to choose a cutting board for raw meat and poultry
If you want to know how to choose a cutting board for raw meat and poultry, start with one simple rule: use a separate, non porous board that is at least 38x28cm and around 1.2kg or heavier so it stays steady while you trim, portion and butterfly meat. Why raw meat needs its own cutting board Raw meat and poultry carry bacteria that you don’t want on your salad, fruit or bread. The safest setup is to keep one clearly designated board for raw meat only and another for ready to eat foods. A dedicated meat board: Reduces cross contamination...
are plastic or wooden chopping boards better for raw meat
If you handle raw meat at home and want the safest option, plastic and wooden chopping boards can both be hygienic when cleaned properly, but a dedicated wooden board that is at least 38x28cm and 1.2kg with a finely sanded, pre oiled surface is usually better for everyday raw meat prep because it is kinder to knives, stable on the worktop and naturally discourages deep scoring where bacteria can linger. Plastic vs wooden chopping boards for raw meat: the simple answer So are plastic or wooden chopping boards better for raw meat? In a typical British kitchen where you cook...
HexClad vs wooden cutting board for raw meat?
If you are choosing a board for raw meat, a dedicated wooden cutting board is safer and kinder to your knives than using a HexClad pan surface. In practical terms, a 45x35cm wooden board used only for raw meat, cleaned within 5 minutes of use and dried upright, will give you 5 to 10 years of reliable service, while protecting both your blades and your cookware. HexClad vs wooden cutting board for raw meat: the short answer HexClad cookware is designed for cooking, not for chopping. The stainless steel and non stick hybrid surface is not intended to be used...
best colour coded chopping boards for raw meat UK
If you want the best colour coded chopping boards for raw meat in the UK, the most hygienic approach is to dedicate a single board to raw meat and pair it with clearly marked boards for cooked food and vegetables. A practical, long lasting setup is a 45x35cm raw meat board plus a 38x28cm board for other foods, such as the Deer & Oak Bamboo Double Pack which gives you 2 boards you can colour code with clips or stickers for under £50. Why colour coded chopping boards matter for raw meat Raw chicken, beef and pork carry bacteria that...