Safety of (re)cooking potentially raw beef from delivery

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We ordered-in Pho last night, and I got mine with "medium-rare beef".

When it arrived however, the meat looked raw (unfortunately I didn't think to take a picture of it). It was wrapped in plastic wrap, balled up into a clump (it actually looked like brain), and placed on top of the sprouts and noodles (the soup base was separate). When I unwrapped it, it turned out to be a couple extremely thinly-cut slices lumped together.

Now, I'm used to eating near-raw beef (I have my steaks cooked blue-rare when possible), but this still looked a tad slimy. I couldn't eat it as-is.

I didn't want to waste it though, so I heated up a pan with some canola oil and fried the beef and veggies until I was satisfied that it was cooked.

Are there any safety concerns in doing this? I realized after that if it was indeed raw, the transport time might have been long enough for toxins to be produced that wouldn't have been destroyed when I cooked it.

Is that really a concern? Is there anything else I should have been aware of? If this was unsafe, is there anything I could have done to make it safe to eat?



Best Answer

It is common, when preparing pho, to add raw, thinly sliced beef to the piping hot broth. That way the broth essentially cooks the beef. So what you received is not surprising. It is impossible to know, from what you have written, if there are safety concerns. IF the beef was handled correctly at the restaurant, and IF you received and cooked the beef within 2 hours of it being in the "danger zone" (if it was in the danger zone...impossible to know without understanding how it was transported), then there is not a safety concern.




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Will cooking spoiled beef make it safe?

Cooking spoiled meat won't make it safe to eat. Though it can kill the bacteria and molds that populated it, it won't get rid of the toxins and spores that they left in it. To avoid food poisoning, throw out raw meat when it's past its expiration date or if you suspect that it's spoiled.

Is it safe to have meat shipped?

Based on my experience, as long as you use a reputable meat delivery company and store your meat properly once it arrives at your residence, it is completely safe to buy meat online. Keep reading to learn some best practices for ordering meat online, to make sure it is entirely safe for consumption.

How long can raw packaged beef stay in the fridge?

Kitchen Fact: Raw ground meats and poultry should be cooked in 2 days, and roasts, steaks, and chops should be cooked in five days. For raw poultry, ground meats, and other chopped-up cuts of meat, cook them within two days.

How long can raw unopened beef stay in the fridge?

Approximately how long does raw ground beef last in the refrigerator. Unfortunately, uncooked ground beef only lasts one to two days in the refrigerator, according to FoodSafety.gov.



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