Reheating cooked and reheated chicken - imminent death?
Reheating cooked and reheated chicken - imminent death?
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sidekickdmr

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5,202 posts

232 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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I made a huge vat of lovely chorizo and chickpea stew the other day, as I was making it I chucked in a packet of cooked chicken breast slices, you know, this kind of stuff:



so this cooked chicken, obviously got cooked/heated in the stew.

I popped all of the left over’s in Tupperware and was going to have it for dinner tonight, but its just dawned on me, that would be triple cooking/re-heating chicken, and that’s a no no isn’t it?

Would you go for it, re-heat it again, or imminent death if i do?

85Carrera

3,503 posts

263 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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I made a chicken curry last week which was reheated on Saturday night with the remainder reheated again on Sunday. Haven't died yet.

Shaw Tarse

31,847 posts

229 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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Go for it.

Taita

7,977 posts

229 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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Be fine you great jessy! Heating it up properly will (probably) kill all bacteria if there is any.

Dan_1981

18,031 posts

225 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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It'll be fine.

Don't sue me if you die.


I do it all the time.

battered

4,088 posts

173 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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If refrigerated, no problem.

sherman

15,049 posts

241 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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Will be fine. Just make sure its above 82c if you are concerned before consuming

ATG

23,323 posts

298 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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A mate was given a partially decomposed baboon carcass as a tasty snack while training with the South African army. If you boil it for long enough, you can eat it, apparently. I imagine the same applies to your chicken stew.

Riley Blue

23,132 posts

252 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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I just had a bowl of chicken soup for lunch. The chicken was cooked on Saturday, we had some more (reheated) on Sunday. I reheated it again yesterday when I made soup from what was left and I reheated the soup just now - I feel absolutel...... <thud>

ShampooEfficient

4,278 posts

237 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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One of my regular batch-made work lunches is frozen chicken, cooked, frozen again then microwaved. Been doing for years with no ill effect.

Just make sure you absolutely nuke it in the microwave.

battered

4,088 posts

173 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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ATG said:
A mate was given a partially decomposed baboon carcass as a tasty snack while training with the South African army. If you boil it for long enough, you can eat it, apparently. I imagine the same applies to your chicken stew.
Yuk. Usually.
This does not apply to Bacillus cereus (rice food poisoning) which produces a heat resistant toxin. So too (iirc) does Staph aureus. But generally if you eat it immediately you will survive.

sidekickdmr

Original Poster:

5,202 posts

232 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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Ok great, cheers guys

Im normally pretty blasé with food, expiary dates, room temp leftovers etc, but just wanted to check as never done the triple cook chicken before

Dinner tonight sorted, thanks beer

Mobile Chicane

21,884 posts

238 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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The nose knows. If it smells ok, eat it.

Cats are good for this. They won't eat anything that's remotely 'off'.