Fisher & Paykel RB36S, RB90S Precooked foods and leftovers, How should cooked meats be stored?

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Food storage tips – fresh food

Precooked foods and leftovers

These should be stored in suitable, covered containers so that the food will not dry out.

Storage containers should be shallow to assist in rapid cooling. Keep for only 1 – 2 days.

Reheat leftovers only once and until steaming hot.

How should cooked meats be stored?

Cover all cooked meats to prevent drying and contamination from raw foods.

Do not put piping hot meats in the refrigerator. Cool left-over cooked meat quickly after cooking, then refrigerate.

Well cooked roasts will keep longer than very rare roasts.

Leave a roast whole, loosely covered with foil, in a cool place until it has partly cooled. Then wrap securely with foil and place in the fridge.

Leaving pieces whole prevents meat drying out.

To limit contamination and bacterial growth, do not slice meat until just before use.

Cured and smoked meats are less perishable than fresh meats. Leave pre-packaged items in their original wrappings or vacuum packs and refrigerate promptly. Once opened, keep tightly covered in the compartment set on Fridge mode and use before the expiry date.

Herbs and spices

Fresh herbs should be stored using Fridge mode.

Dried herbs and spices, which gradually lose their strength and flavor when exposed to heat, light and air can be stored using Pantry mode.

You can also seal fresh herbs in a freezer bag and keep them frozen for several months.

Salad dressings and sauces

Store opened jars of commercial mayonnaises on Fridge mode – make sure they are tightly sealed and they will keep for a number of months.

Products such as mayonnaise, mustard and tomato sauce may develop brown or black crusts around the rim of the bottle as a result of oxidation. It’s not harmful and doesn’t mean the food is going off. Just wipe it off before use.

Dried goods

Seal packaging well before placing it into the compartment.

Store dried goods, eg. flour, rice, cereal in Pantry mode in the warm months to reduce risk of insect infestation.

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Contents CoolDrawer English Español Pág 54 Français 108 Contents Introduction Important safety instructions DisposalElectrical Power failure food safety CleaningStoring food and drinks Before you start Before placing food in the compartmentEnergy efficiency Control panel features Getting started quicklyOperating instructions To use the control panel Customizing the storage environment Storage modesFreezer mode To use Freezer modeAdditional freezer mode functions Bottle ChillTo use the Bottle Chill function Fast FreezeTo use the Fast Freeze function Deep FreezeTo use the Deep Freeze function Chill mode To use Chill modeFridge mode To use Fridge modeFruit and vegetable Humidity Control System HCS Humidity control coverTo adjust the humidity setting Humidity controlPantry mode To use Pantry modeSensitive food Cool cupboardAdditional uses for Pantry mode General FoodsWine mode Long-term storageShort-term storage / serving To use Wine mode Cellar Default SettingWhite wine Red wineWhich storage mode should I use? Approximate storage time Recommended storage mode Frozen Dairy productsEggs Deli itemsWhich storage mode should I use? OtherWhich storage mode should I use? Recommended humidity setting Recommended storage mode Approximate storage timeSelect Fruit humidity setting for storage bin refer to Temperature adjustment To adjust the temperatureGeneral operating instructions Sabbath mode To use the Key Lock modeTo use the Sabbath mode When the appliance is in Sabbath modeFault Alarm Drawer alarmsControl panel beeps To turn control panel beeps on or offCustomizable storage containers Normal operating sounds Normal operational sounds includeFood storage tips Why do foods spoil? How can you slow down food spoilage?Food storage tips fresh food Keeping food freshDairy foods and eggs Red meatFish and seafood Precooked foods and leftovers How should cooked meats be stored?Herbs and spices Salad dressings and saucesFruit and vegetable care Micro-organism growthTemperature sensitive fruits and vegetables Points to rememberEthylene Gas Food sensitive to ethyleneFood storage tips frozen food Frozen food careFast freezing of food Temperature PackagingTime AmountMeat, poultry and game FishVegetables Prepared and cooked foodsFood storage tips food safety Keeping food safeClean CookCaring for your appliance InteriorExterior Vacation timeBefore you call for service Please read the following pages before you call for serviceSolving operating problems What to doDrawer hard to Open or closeTray or bin hard To pull outWhen set to Fridge modeWhen set to Chill StorageWater Storage binsOdor coming From applianceThis warranty does not cover Fisher & Paykel undertakes toPlease keep this User Guide in a safe place Limited warranty USA, CA How long does this limited warranty last?For USA and Canadian markets only Limited warranty USA, CA Commercial use No other warrantiesHow to get service Before you call for serviceToll Free +64 9 273 162