Personally, I would toss them out. There's no telling what they might have grown and cooking them might not fix it. Besides, the quality would be down the tubes.
It is not safe for a person to eat meatloaf that has been left out on the counter for 2 hours. The meatloaf should be refrigerated and consumed or frozen after it has been cooked.
If the corn dogs were left out on the kitchen counter overnight, most likely the meat would contain harmful bacteria and they should be tossed out. If they were left overnight to defrost in the refrigerator, they would still be safe to eat.
Yes, it should be safe to cook a frozen peach pie that has defrosted on the counter all day, provided the pie does not contain eggs. A custard pie, made with eggs might be questionable. However, the high temperatures of baking should destroy any possible pathogens.
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No. Leaving potentially hazardous food out at room temperature overnight is not safe.
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No it is not!
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No. Any meat that is left out for more than three hours should definitely be thrown away. When the temperature of food stays above 41 degrees, that's when bacteria starts to grow and it spoils. You can get a few hours out of it, but definitely not overnight. Same if it was frozen. Always thaw frozen foods in the refrigerator or in an ice water bath.
They could be fine if cooked at a high enough temperature, but it is safer to throw out any meat that's been left out for an extended period of time. Like your mom always says "if in doubt throw it out."
If the chicken was originally cooked completely (no pink or bloody tissue remained) and it has been stored properly (refrigerated since cooking, not left sitting out on the counter) it is safe.