Hivemind question: Joe is convinced that tonight's dinner (really yummy chicken posole) must cool before it goes in the fridge. I think I've heard this before, but it makes no sense to me. Either way it cools; why would the rate of cooling matter?
(look, I'm using a semi-colon while talking about practical applications of mathy stuff. I feel like such a buffista.)
I would keep something hot out of the fridge so I don't warm up the fridge itself, and make it work extra hard to keep cool. There might be a minimal food safety benefit to cooling it faster by putting it in the fridge, though.
I think I've heard this before, but it makes no sense to me. Either way it cools; why would the rate of cooling matter?
It warms up everything else in the fridge.
Oh, well that seems sort of obvious. It's funny because I've asked him before why he does that and he has never really had an answer.
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Stephanie, it's a misconception. Hot food won't heat up the fridge. Leaving hot food out to cool will only encourage the growth of bacteria and cause illness. Put it in the fridge right away.
Hivemind question: Joe is convinced that tonight's dinner (really yummy chicken posole) must cool before it goes in the fridge. I think I've heard this before, but it makes no sense to me. Either way it cools; why would the rate of cooling matter?
My mother and I argue about this, so I googled it and everything I found supported MY theory, which is that to control bacterial growth, it needs to be cooled as quickly as possible. My mom remains unconvinced and insists I will destroy everything in the fridge if I put hot food in there.
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Huh. My guess would have been not to put it in the fridge while it's hot because it will cause condensation in the container.