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re: Seafood Gumbo "Shelf life"
Posted on 10/9/12 at 1:12 pm to OldSouth
Posted on 10/9/12 at 1:12 pm to OldSouth
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1: Big heat source may raise your fridge's internal temp past the safety point.
Is that still true with modern refrigeration?
Make a big pot of gumbo and place it in the fridge. It will heat up the whole fridge a good bit. I used to make my gumbo in gallon containers and let it cool in a commercial fridge/cooler but when I tried it at home, it heated the fridge up to like 60 or higher.
Like others have said, it's best to pour it into smaller containers to cool and even better to cool it off in containers submerged in ice. This is what they teach in food safety classes.
And really the best thing to do with seafood if you aren't going to eat it right then, is to add the seafood later when you are heating it up. Seafood only takes a few minutes to cook in gumbo and this way it won't be overcooked when you go to eat it.
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