15.30 p.m as N.delhi is +5.30hRS GMT.
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You can make popovers ahead of time but they taste much better when they are fresh out of the oven.
No more than 2 hours. At that time, it should be refrigerated or reheated.
Cooked fish should not stay at room temperature for more than 2 hours. Less time is better. At that point, it should be reheated or refrigerated.
Mushrooms are no more dangerous to reheat than they are to eat the first time they are cooked.
If it was cooked properly, was not contaminated, was stored properly, was reheated thoroughly and used within a reasonable length of time - it could be safe to eat.There are too many variables to give a definitive "Yes" or "No".
Raw poultry should not sit out any longer than it takes to prep it for cooking.
Depends on party but stews, cooked meats, chicken dishes, lasagne beef or vegetarian.
As long as the food was cooked properly the first time and proper storage precautions were observed, then there is no set temperature that must be reached in order to safely reheat it. Warm to whichever temperature you desire in order to enjoy it.
15.30 p.m as N.delhi is +5.30hRS GMT.
All smoked meats that are properly smoked are precooked. (But like any meat product that has been refrigerated for some time, should be reheated to at least 140 F to kill any virus or bacteria).
Cook it until about 15 minutes before fully cooked. Refrigerate or freeze until required then finish off the 15 mintues in the oven. Or fully cook ahead of time and simply warm up in the oven until hot again ensuring that you have kept the juices produced the first cooking time round in order to baste the meat to save it drying out. Make sure meat is reheated to a hot temperature to avoid food poisoning.
No. Shrimp that has been left out overnight is not OK to eat.
Since Earth rotates toward the east, time zones east of the prime meridian get the sun earlier in the day.