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Everything comes to an end, and Christmas food is no exception — but there are ways to delay this end and prevent food waste.
The equivalent of over 54 million plates is expected to be thrown away this Christmas. At the same time, about 69 per cent of households’ food waste is actually edible, according to new research by End Food Waste Australia (EFWA).
This contributes to 7.6 million tonnes of food waste in Australia each year, as shown by the National Food Waste Strategy study, costing the country $36.6 billion annually.

If you’ve overestimated your holiday meal needs and find yourself with an excess of leftovers, take heart—there are plenty of strategies to ensure these dishes don’t go to waste during the festive season.

It’s crucial to maintain your refrigerator’s temperature below 5°C. Any rise above this threshold can lead to harmful bacterial growth, putting all stored food at risk.

The first important tip is that you may only have a couple of hours to save the leftovers.
To keep all those foods fresh, your fridge or freezer is your best friend, and the general rule of thumb is that if the food is out for less than two hours, you can either use it or store it at less than 5C.
However, hot food cannot be refrigerated directly, as it may raise the fridge temperature and put all other stored food at risk.
Putting hot food into a fridge may raise the fridge temperature above 5C.

Should your leftovers remain unrefrigerated for longer than four hours, unfortunately, they contribute to the significant volume of food waste in Australia each year.

Make sure you keep them separate from uncooked foods like raw meat.
If you do not need all the food in the next few days, you can freeze it, donate it to your local food relief organisation or let the guests serve themselves.
In the scenario that the food has been out of the fridge for between two and four hours, there is still hope: you cannot store it, but you can still eat it.

The duration that leftovers remain safe to eat hinges on the type of food. For example, turkey is best consumed within four days, ham on the bone can last up to ten days, and Christmas pudding stays fresh in the fridge for two weeks.

If you don’t plan to finish the leftovers within three days, consider freezing them. This method can preserve their quality for up to three months.

If you have successfully refrigerated your leftovers within the first two hours, you have saved the food for days.
According to the NSW Food Authority, generally, leftovers stored in the fridge can be eaten within three days, and cooked rice and pasta should be eaten within two days.

The Department of Health in Victoria advises that for safe consumption, leftovers should be reheated to a center temperature of 75°C or higher using an oven or microwave. Additionally, reheated food should be maintained at a minimum temperature of 60°C if kept on display.

Experts warn that after three to four days, bacteria may start to grow in refrigerated leftovers, increasing the risk of food poisoning. Bacteria usually don’t alter the taste, smell, or appearance of food. So, you can’t rely on these signs to tell if a food is dangerous to eat.

If you are not going to eat the leftovers within three days, the alternative is to freeze them, which will keep them for up to three months.

How to reheat the leftovers?

Always remember to reheat your leftovers, as harmful bacteria can grow even in the fridge.

According to the Department of Health of Victoria, to consume the food safely, “you need to reheat food in the oven or microwave until it reaches 75C or hotter in the centre … [and] if reheated food is displayed it must be kept at 60C or hotter. 

“Reheat and display food only once and throw it out if not eaten or sold — this will avoid the food being at temperatures that support the growth of harmful bacteria,” the department says.
Experts also warn against reheating rice and pasta more than once, and ensuring they are steaming hot.
For frozen leftovers, defrost in the fridge for 24 hours before reheating.

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