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Why is it so difficult to get a hamburger cooked rare in a restaurant?

by Guest65108  |  earlier

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I went to lunch today and ordered a bacon cheeseburger, the waitress asked me how I would like it cooked and I said rare. She told me that it had to be either medium or well done. That made me mad. Why ask if you are not going to cook it the way I want it? Has anyone else had this problem when ordering gormet burgers?

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  1. They should give YOU a choice then, instead of asking how you want it. I prefer mine burnt near a crisp, but if they said, you can only get that medium or medium rare, i'd be mad too!

    ~SP


  2. because of e. coli

  3. Yes.  Since all of the trouble with ground meat making people sick, you are not able to get a burger less than 165 degrees I believe.  I don't eat burgers out anymore because of that.

  4. it's against regulations to serve a rare burger or any rare meats fort hat matter.......the resturants do not want to take the risks of making their customers...meats will cause food poisioning if they are not cooked to the right internal temperature

  5. no kidding! I can never get my burger cooked the way I want it! It's either waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay under cooked or charred! LOL.  I still to grilling my own:)

  6. It's more of a health risk.  No restaurant wants to risk being sued for food poisoning.

  7. The Issue

    If you eat undercooked ground beef, it may result in a type of food poisoning that is commonly called hamburger disease. You can minimize your risks by handling and cooking raw ground beef properly.

    Background

    Hamburger disease is caused by a specific type of bacteria called E.coli 0157:H7. E.coli live in the intestines of cattle, and can be transferred to the outer surface of meat when an animal is butchered. The process of grinding can then spread the bacteria throughout the meat. You can not tell the difference between contaminated or non-contaminated ground beef by the way it looks, smells, or tastes.

    Contact with E.coli 0157:H7

    Two of the most common ways to come into contact with E. coli 0157:H7 are by directly handling raw ground beef without taking precautions, and by eating ground beef that is undercooked. People who get hamburger disease often report that they ate ground beef before they became ill.

    You can also be exposed to this type of E.coli through other sources, including fermented (culture added) meats, unpasteurized milk, unpasteurized apple cider, unchlorinated water, and contaminated vegetables. In addition, you can spread the bacteria just by touching an infected surface, such as a cutting board in your kitchen, and then touching another surface.

    Symptoms of Hamburger Disease

    People who become infected with E. coli 0157:H7 experience a wide range of health effects. Some do not get sick at all. Others feel as though they have a bad case of the flu, with symptoms ranging from severe stomach cramps, to vomiting, fever, and watery or bloody diarrhea. These symptoms usually appear within two to ten days after contact with the bacteria, and clear up within seven to ten days.

    Some people who get hamburger disease experience life-threatening symptoms, including kidney failure, seizures, and stroke. While most of these people will recover completely, others may suffer permanent health effects, such as kidney damage, and some may die.

    Minimizing Your Risk

    By following some common sense guidelines in the way you handle and cook food, you can Fight BAC!®, and drastically reduce your risk of contracting hamburger disease and other foodborne illnesses.

    Chill

    Bacteria grow quickly at room temperature, so when you are running errands, make grocery shopping your last stop

    Buy perishable foods last, and refrigerate or freeze them as soon as you get home

    Never defrost food at room temperature; thaw food in the refrigerator, in cold water, or in the microwave if you are going to be cooking it immediately

    Marinate food in the refrigerator

    Set your refrigerator to 4ºC (40ºF) and your freezer to -18ºC (0ºF)

    Clean

    Always wash your hands for at least 20 seconds before handling food, and after handling raw meat, poultry, seafood or eggs

    Sanitize countertops, cutting boards and utensils with a mild bleach and water solution before and after preparing food

    Use paper towels to wipe kitchen surfaces, or change dishcloths daily to avoid the risk of cross-contamination and the spread of bacteria

    Avoid using sponges, as they are harder to keep bacteria-free

    Separate

    Separate raw meat, poultry, and seafood from other foods in your grocery cart

    Store these raw foods in sealed containers or plastic bags on bottom shelves in your refrigerator to keep their juices from dripping onto other foods

    Use one cutting board for produce, and a separate one for raw meat, poultry and seafood

    Cook

    To make sure you kill bacteria, cook hamburger and other ground meats thoroughly, as ground beef can turn brown before disease-causing bacteria are killed. Use a digital instant read food thermometer to ensure thorough cooking to an internal temperature of 71ºC (160ºF)

    Never place cooked food back on the same plate or cutting board that previously held raw food - people often make this mistake when cooking on the barbeque

    Never use left-over marinade for basting or as a sauce, unless you boil it first to kill bacteria

  8. Many of the cooks are of south american descent, in central and south america the slaughterhouses are not as good as in the us.  they dont want anything to happen to the customer so they cook it well

  9. Heat can kill E. coli, so experts recommend that people cook beef (especially ground beef) until it is cooked through and no longer pink.

  10. No one wants to risk undercooking ground beef and you getting sick from it and then suing the restaurant out of existance.  I would also bet that there are health code ordinances to consider.  Ground beef is required to be cooked a certain amount before it can be served.

  11. so people do not get sick

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