Outdoor Party Food Safety Check List

Outdoor parties are just around the corner and outdoor fun and food safety go hand-in-hand.

Grilled Cheesesteak Potato salad veggies

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Picnic and Outdoor Party Food Safety Tips

Summertime brings great opportunities for family and friends to get together. School is out, vacation is in! Our calendars are overloaded with graduations, holidays, reunions, pool parties, picnics and backyard barbecues.
The one thing in common with all these events is food! Snacks abound and the grill is fired up ready to go. On such important occasions, the last thing you want is to get (or give guests) a tummy ache, or worse.
Everyone who has had a bout with food poisoning knows the not-so-pleasant side effects of eating the right thing at the wrong time. Actually, time is the key to avoiding most food illness issues associated with outdoor parties.

Here are some tips to help you make keep your party foodie friendly!

Hot Foods

  • Cook grilled food until it reaches the proper temperature. A grill probe type thermometer is a wise investment. Safe minimal internal temperature for hamburgers is 155 degrees, fish, pork chops and beef steaks is 145 degrees and poultry 165 degrees.
  • Keep cooked food hot on side of grill or in a crockpot held at 135 degrees or higher.

Cold foods

  • Only put out small amounts of food at a time and keep extra food refrigerated. Keep food iced if possible by putting trays on ice and partially submerge bowls in ice.
  • Never refill containers. Combining foods from different times can contaminate your dish.
  • Keep cold foods stored under 40 degrees and toss any food left out longer than 2 hours (1 hour if temperatures are above 90 degrees).
  • Only pack leftovers for guests from extra refrigerated supplies.
  • Keep “doggie bag” refrigerated until guests depart.
  • Transporting food in a cooler is the best method, but transporting food in a sealed container inside a bag with ice is okay for short distances. Remember that vehicles absorb and store added heat.

 

Have a safe summer and if have any extra, throw a burger on for me!

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Greek Oregano Know Your Herbs and Spices

Oregano

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The name oregano comes from the Greek ‘oros’ meaning mountain and ‘ganos’ meaning joy. If you need a versatile herb that plays well with others and can stand alone when needed try oregano.
Learn about this herb at this week’s Know Your Herbs and Spices at Daily Dish Magazine.

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Mocha Milkshake with Oreos #SurpriseRecipeSwap

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The first of every month you receive a fellow blogger’s blog address from Jutta at Hungry Little Girl so you can pick a recipe to make from their collection. In the meantime someone else is checking out your recipes to pick one to make. Great idea, right?

My May surprise swap partner is Roshni from The Vanilla Bean .
Roshni has been cooking for as long as she can remember and now has her own home bakery.
I saw a milkshake recipe that caught my fancy (please don’t make me explain that one). It had a bunch of my favorite’s going for it including, oreos, coffee ice cream and chocolate. I tweaked the recipe a bit and it came out delicious.
oreo shake

Mocha Milkshake with Oreos

Mississippi Mud Pie Milkshake is Roshni’s original version found HERE.

  • 1/2 cup coffee ice cream
  • 1/2 cup chocolate ice cream
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 cup ice
  • 1/2 cup cream or half and half
  • 1/4 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
  • 6 oreo cookies, crushed
  • 1 teaspoon coffee liquor
  • simple syrup or corn syrup for glass rim

Directions
Pour crushed oreos onto a plate.
Dip glass into syrup and crushed oreos and refrigerate.
Heat cream to boiling point, quickly remove from heat, stir in chocolate chips to melt. Set aside to cool.
Place all ingredients and remaining oreo crumbs into a blender. Pulse to mix. Pour into chilled cookie rimmed glass. Enjoy!

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Mocha Milkshake with Oreos #SurpriseRecipeSwap
 
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Ingredients
  • ■1/2 cup coffee ice cream
  • ■1/2 cup chocolate ice cream
  • ■1 cup milk
  • ■1 cup ice
  • ■1/2 cup cream or half and half
  • ■1/4 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
  • ■6 oreo cookies, crushed
  • ■1 teaspoon coffee liquor
  • ■simple syrup or corn syrup for glass rim
Instructions
  1. Pour crushed oreos onto a plate.
  2. Dip glass into syrup and crushed oreos and refrigerate.
  3. Heat cream to boiling point, quickly remove from heat, stir in chocolate chips to melt. Set aside to cool.
  4. Place all ingredients and remaining oreo crumbs into a blender. Pulse to mix. Pour into chilled cookie rimmed glass. Enjoy!
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