The Danger Zone
Safety Things
Extinguish the Flame
Clean & Pristine
Kitchen Things
100

The temperature range between 40°F and 140°F where foodborne bacteria multiply most rapidly.

The Danger Zone

100

Contrary to intuition, this type of knife is actually more dangerous than a sharp one because it slips easily under pressure.

A dull knife

100

You should NEVER pour this substance onto a grease fire, as it will cause an immediate explosion of flames.

water

100

According to safety guidelines, you should scrub your hands with soap and water for at least this many seconds.

30 seconds

100

You should never place this material (such as foil or gold-rimmed plates) inside a microwave.

Metal

200

The minimum internal cooking temperature recommended for safe poultry (chicken, turkey).

165 degrees Fahrenheit 

200

What are the four C's of safety?

Cook, Chill, Clean, Don't Cross Contaminate

200

Smothering a small pan fire on the stove can easily be done by sliding this over the top.

A lid or baking sheet

200

The transfer of harmful bacteria from raw foods (like raw chicken) to ready-to-eat foods.

Cross-contamination

200

Handles of pots and pans cooking on a stovetop should always be turned in this direction to prevent accidental spills.

Inward or toward the back or side of the stove

300

You should never thaw frozen meat at room temperature on this kitchen surface.

The counter (must thaw in the fridge, cold water bath or microwave)

300

If you accidentally drop a falling knife, this is the #1 rule you must follow.

Step back and let it fall/never try to catch it

300

This common baking ingredient can be used to extinguish a small grease fire in a pinch.

Baking soda (not powder!)

300

True or False: You can use the same knife for raw chicken and raw vegetables to save time on dishes.

False!!

300

The French culinary phrase meaning "everything in its place"—prepping all ingredients before you start cooking.

Mise en place

400

The maximum amount of time perishable food can safely sit out in the Danger Zone before it must be thrown away.

2-4 hours

400

Where are knives stored in our classroom?

In a locked knife chest.

400

The fire extinguisher operating acronym P.A.S.S. stands for Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and this final motion.

Sweep

400

These common kitchen textiles are notorious for harboring bacteria and should be changed or sanitized daily.

Sponges

400

The safest place to store heavy appliances and cast-iron cookware to prevent injury if dropped.

Lower cabinets or shelves

500

The maximum recommended temperature for a home refrigerator to keep food safely chilled.

40 degrees Fahrenheit or lower

500

What should never be placed in soapy water?

Knives! They are stored on the counter behind the sink faucet OR washed, dried, and put away immediately.

500

The immediate first-aid step for treating a minor first-degree burn in the kitchen.

Running cool or lukewarm water over it 

500

Why do we use a bucket system for our dishes?

To save water

500

The pathogen most commonly associated with raw or undercooked eggs and poultry.

Salmonella