When preparing a slow-cooked dish, it’s easy to leave a ladle in a pot to keep it handy. However, this discreet gesture can have unintended consequences for the quality of your food and even your safety. Before you do, here are five good reasons why you should think twice.
Reasons Not to Leave a Ladle in the Pot When Cooking
Risk of Cross-Contamination
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