Heard a story on the radio the other day about how if you wash chicken before you cook it you are at higher risk of getting food poisoning because the washing spreads the germs around the kitchen.
I never wash chicken before I cook it and was amazed to hear that so many people obviously do that it is a problem.
So I wondered if anyone else actually washes chicken?
No never. We also have colour coded chopping boards in our kitchen and the meat is only ever prepared uncooked on one small area of work surface away form everything else on the red chopping board. We don't get food poisoning maybe because we're quite careful or maybe because we're just lucky.
We never wash meat or chicken though our local authority requests that plastic containers be wasted before recycling. Following the radio programme we've now stopped washing them before binning.
I don't wash much either. It does depend on whether it is super sanitised supermarket stuff or muddy organic veg box/farmers market stuff though. Tired of find a caterpillar rising to the surface of the sauce pan because I could be @rsed washing the kale :-(
I always wash chicken breasts before cutting them up for cooking.. I, nor anyone I have ever cooked for, has had food poisoning or bee ill thru my chicken!