Conventional wisdom would tell you "no". However, I've been doing this all my life with no problems so far. Reheat the soup until piping hot before eating. Be more cautious if the soup contains meat or fish.
That depends what you mean by several hours. Potentially hazardous food should not be left at room temperature for more than 2 hours, at which point it should be reheated or refrigerated. Of course, the less time at room temperature, the better.
If you are in doubt of the broth's safety, do not use it.
No. It is not safe to eat soup that has been left out all night.
NO! That would seriously burn your house down!
Possibly. No foods should be left out overnight to avoid bacterial contamination, which can cause illness.
No, it isn't safe to eat most foods that have been left sitting out overnight.
no not at all :(
Only if its Friday at 6pm.
No.
Yes. it is.
No, it isn't safe to eat any food that has been left sitting out for 24 hours.
yes its safe to eat pumpkin soup during pregnancy, all soup are safe but not the ones with oil
Of course it is bad foam is bad fr chicken soup.
Boiling it won't necessarily make it safe to eat if any toxins have been formed. If you are uncertain about it's safety, discard it.
Yes, the soup should still be good after four days, if it has been refrigerated.
It is impossible to know the exact number of chicken soup books that have been written but it is safe to assume at least a few dozen. Chicken Soup for the Soul is one of the most famous.
yes, the Caramel Onion Soup Crock dishwasher safe
Unless where you left it out is as cold as a refrigerator, I would not recommend eating it.
although you are proabably cooking it to the full safe temperature zone, i would not recommend using it in your soup after being left out overnight, it contains meat and unless you would normally eat meat that has been left out over night it probably isn't a good idea.A diffferent answer:Ham, by definition, is cured meat, and as such is less vulnerable to spoilage than uncured meats. To be safe, though, a ham hock left unrefrigerated overnight should be thoroughly cooked before eaten.
No! Throw it out if it was not refrigerated overnight.