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chicken kept in fridge 3 days, ok to eat?
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I bought some ready roasted chicken 3 days ago and put it in the fridge when it had gone cold. Will it still be ok to eat? Should I warm it up in the microwave or is it safest to eat cold IF it is ok to eat after 3 days?
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I work on the basis of "if it doesn't smell, taste a bit. If it tastes Ok, eat it". And I agree with Bathsheba - get it in the fridge asap, never mind if it is still warm.
Have you ever bought ready roasted cold chicken? Generally the use by date is much more than 3 days (although I take naff all notice of sell by/use by dates). I've never poisoned anyone yet.
Have you ever bought ready roasted cold chicken? Generally the use by date is much more than 3 days (although I take naff all notice of sell by/use by dates). I've never poisoned anyone yet.
Beanebabe - try these -
marinade strips of chicken (cooked or raw) in lemon juice, garlic and a bit of pesto. Cook some pasta. While pasta is cooking reheat/cook chicken mixture. Stir chicken into pasta with some more pesto and serve with parmesan.
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Reheat chicken with a little oil, garlic, ginger and spring onions. Stir in a little curry powder. Whack in a load of yoghurt. Serve with noodles.
marinade strips of chicken (cooked or raw) in lemon juice, garlic and a bit of pesto. Cook some pasta. While pasta is cooking reheat/cook chicken mixture. Stir chicken into pasta with some more pesto and serve with parmesan.
or
Reheat chicken with a little oil, garlic, ginger and spring onions. Stir in a little curry powder. Whack in a load of yoghurt. Serve with noodles.
Chicken is one of those foods that goes off easily and very obviously. If it smells OK then it will almost certainly taste OK.
I know it's different to chicken but I ate some steak that was ten days past its sell by date recently and it was absolutely beautiful. Probably better than if it had been eaten in date. It was actually starting to go brown.
I know it's different to chicken but I ate some steak that was ten days past its sell by date recently and it was absolutely beautiful. Probably better than if it had been eaten in date. It was actually starting to go brown.
I agree with barmaid, if it smells ok, tastes ok, it is ok.
My daughter won`t use anything that`s been in fridge for more than a day, for heaven`s sake what is a fridge for?
Mind you ,we don`t do badly out of it as she brings stuff to me that she won`t use. lol.
She`ll use a leg off a chicken, then bring the rest to me, why doesn`t she just buy a leg?
I used chicken that she brought me once for five days, cold for sandwiches etc. I wouldn`t like to warm it up.
My daughter won`t use anything that`s been in fridge for more than a day, for heaven`s sake what is a fridge for?
Mind you ,we don`t do badly out of it as she brings stuff to me that she won`t use. lol.
She`ll use a leg off a chicken, then bring the rest to me, why doesn`t she just buy a leg?
I used chicken that she brought me once for five days, cold for sandwiches etc. I wouldn`t like to warm it up.
Hammer-Head - glad you enjoyed your steak. By rights it should be dark when you buy it anyway. The bright red stuff's been pumped full of water - and possibly dyes/preservatives, to keep it looking "fresh". You can usually go by smell anyway - but chicken? I wouldn't eat any that was more than a day old. It wouldn't last that long in our household anyway!