hell no! you could kill someone with turkey like that.
Another answer:Here's the deal. Ideally, your turkey should be either lower than 42F or over 120F. Logic tells us this is not always possible. So the idea is to minimize the time spent in "the zone". Depending on the size of your turkey, outside in a cool climate for a night may work well to defrost it. Big turkeys take more time obviously.In ideal circumstances it's a good idea to defrost your turkey in the fridge at around 38F, which, depending on conditions, may take a few days.
What you want to watch out for is:
1. Poultry lingering at room temp. It's a surefire problem eventually.
2. Leaving part of the bird frozen (like forgetting to removef the giblets). In an oven this isn't too much of a problem, but if you deep fry it, frozen stuff tends to flash to steam, which can virtually explode -- in 350F+ grease, this is a bomb.
Just be aware that bacteria loves the temperature region between 42F and about 110F. Keep the bird out of that range as much as you can.
Note that most sources call the meat "safe" at an internal temp pf >= 165F. This is pretty dry for most of us, but safe. Your call.
As long as turkey is refrigerated it will be safe
No, it is not safe to leave frozen meat out overnight as it can lead to bacterial growth and foodborne illness. It is important to thaw and store meat properly to ensure food safety.
Leave it in The Fridge You Chicken Wing ;)
No, it is not safe to leave milk out overnight as it can spoil and develop harmful bacteria. It is best to refrigerate milk to keep it fresh and safe to consume.
no! never stuff a turkey or chicken ahead of time due to the threat of poisoning.
No, it is not safe to leave watermelon out overnight as it can spoil and become unsafe to eat due to bacterial growth. It is best to store watermelon in the refrigerator to keep it fresh.
No, it is not safe to leave an apple pie out overnight as it can spoil and become a breeding ground for bacteria. It is best to store it in the refrigerator to keep it fresh and safe to eat.
No. You should not leave turkey unrefrigerated overnight. When you leave food at room temperature, bacteria grow more rapidly. It is safer to keep cooked food in the refrigerator to avoid food poisoning.
You can safely leave a turkey in the fridge for up to 2 days before cooking it to ensure it stays fresh and safe to eat.
Is it OK to leave bread to prove overnight. or what is the longest time I can leave bread to prove. I want to have fresh bread for breakfast
No. Every year people get food poisoning from turkey and stuffing. Re-heat all left-overs thoroughly!
There is no way anyone can tell you that it is safe to eat without lab tests. It should have not been left out overnight unless where it was left out was as cold as a refrigerator. And 'cold' should be determined by a thermometer. You will have to make the decision on whether or not to use it.