Episode 12: Thermometers In Your Kitchen – Part Two

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This is Susie Craig with Washington State University Extension with today’s Food Safety in a Minute.

How many thermometers are there in your kitchen?  Well equipped kitchens have several types of thermometers to ensure food safety.  While there are many types of specialized thermometers – it isn’t necessary to spend lots of money. Having a few simple thermometers to monitor temperatures in your refrigerator, freezer, and for cooking food is all you need.  Here are the basics:

  • Even if your refrigerator and freezer have automatic temperature gauges, keep additional thermometers in both as a back-up.  In the refrigerator, place the thermometer on the shelf.
  • Use a simple instant-read thermometer to check end-point cooking temperatures. While it is necessary to remove items from the oven, instant-read thermometers are simple to use, inexpensive, and can be calibrated.
  • Finally, be sure to read and follow manufacturer’s directions for your thermometer.

For Food Safety in a Minute, this is Susie Craig with Washington State University Extension.