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Brooklyn1 wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> "Paul M. Cook" wrote: > > > > I left my Thanksgiving ham out last night. It was on the counter > > for about 10 hours. It was a fully cooked ham, then roasted per > > usual so it is twice cooked. I hate to toss it because it was a > > quality ham and I have a lot left. Safe to eat? > > I doubt there's much risk with a cured ham that was cooked, but to be > safe I'd cook it again; fried ham slices, bean soup... I'd not feed it > to young children or anyone with a compromised immune system. Fry a > couple of slices to eat as a test, if you feel okay within 24 hours > it's be okay to eat. I'll assume you now have it in the fridge. Agreed. Crockpot should be fine. I wouldnt test it that way though. I'd just cook in a crockpot dish and eat. -- |
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