Metal spoon fell to the bottom of crockpot without me knowing it. Was making chicken soup and was cooking for 5 hours. Is it safe to eat?

Metal spoon fell to the bottom of crockpot without me knowing it. Was making chicken soup and was cooking for 5 hours. Is it safe to eat? - Bowl of Shrimp Soup on Brown Wooden Surface

Accidentally left a metal spoon in the crockpot for 6 hours making chicken soup. It fell to the bottom without me knowing it. Is this harmful should I dispose of the soup?



Best Answer

How could this be harmful? If it's a spoon, it's meant for food. Don't throw out your soup. Go ahead and eat it. It's fine.




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Quick Answer about "Metal spoon fell to the bottom of crockpot without me knowing it. Was making chicken soup and was cooking for 5 hours. Is it safe to eat?"

If you are afraid that your spoon is made of nickel or lead then no, but that spoon probably would have made you sick before. If it made of stainless steel or silver, you should be fine.

Why you should not use a metal spoon when stirring food that is cooking in a metal saucepan?

Non-wooden spoons (metal spoons especially) are far more likely to scratch up the bottoms and sides of your pots and pans. For non-stick surfaces this is extremely problematic as food will start to stick to the bottom, making it more difficult to cook on the pans and clean them afterwards.

Can food burn in a slow cooker?

Remember that, with slow cookers, it's all about moisture. Sometimes the issue is not that you're cooking dry ingredients, but that you're not using enough water for your recipes to begin with. Every slow cooker needs some water to work properly. If you don't put any water, the ingredients will be burned.

What Cannot be cooked in a slow cooker?

Slow cookers are great, but they can't cook everything. Many of us are spending less and less time cooking meals....\u200b11 things you shouldn't put in your slow cooker
  • Lean meats. ...
  • Raw meat. ...
  • Too much liquid. ...
  • Delicate vegetables. ...
  • Too much spice. ...
  • Dairy. ...
  • Too much booze. ...
  • Meat that has the skin on.


Can you Stir with a metal spoon?

DON'T use a metal spoon for stirring. The point on a metal spoon is much smaller than its wooden counterpart, meaning it comes in contact with less at the bottom of your pan. This can cause some of the ingredients in your pan to burn more easily. Metal spoons should be saved for serving.



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If you are afraid that your spoon is made of nickel or lead then no, but that spoon probably would have made you sick before. If it made of stainless steel or silver, you should be fine.

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