Thorough cooking is very important because it kills harmful bacteria in food. If bacteria survive in food because it isn’t cooked properly, it could make your customers ill.
What you need to do
- Don’t serve any food that isn’t properly cooked.
- Once food is cooked, serve it immediately or keep it hot until serving.
- If you’re cooking food in advance, cool and chill it quickly.
How to check
- Inspect food to make sure it’s thoroughly cooked. For example, check that it’s piping hot all the way through and that meat juices run clear.
- Check regularly that hot food is kept hot until serving.
Keep It Hot
Remember, hot food must be kept above 63°C (145°F).
When you’re serving or displaying hot food, you can keep it below 63°C for a maximum of two hours. You can only do this once. Then you must throw away the food, or cool it as quickly as possible and keep it chilled until it’s used.