How Long Does Cooked Chicken Actually Last in the Fridge? Know the Cooked Chicken Shelf Life

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Dietician Avni Kaul Shares the Truth

If you have cooked meals that included chicken, you may have found yourself with leftovers sometimes. You have probably wondered how long cooked chicken is good for your health. Here, Delhi’s top Dietician Avni Kaul lets you know how long cooked chicken actually lasts in the fridge and shares tips for using it. Cooked chicken could typically last in the fridge for about 3 to 4 days. It is essential to store the cooked chicken properly to maximize its freshness and prevent any growth of bacteria. Here are some tips for storing cooked chicken in the fridge:

cooked chicken warning Dietician Avni Kaul

Cool it quickly

After cooking the chicken, let it cool down to room temperature before refrigerating. You can keep it in shallow containers or separate it into smaller pieces to speed up the cooling procedure.

Store in airtight containers

Transfer the cooked chicken to airtight containers or wrap it tightly using aluminium foil or plastic wrap. This helps prevent moisture loss and protects it from other odours in the fridge.

Place it on a shelf

Place the cooked chicken on a shelf rather than the refrigerator door, as the temperature is more stable on the shelf.

Maintain a consistent temperature

Keep your fridge at a temperature of less than 40°F (4°C) to inhibit bacterial growth. Use a refrigerator thermometer to make sure the temperature remains within the safe range.

Check for signs of spoilage

Before consuming the cooked chicken, inspect it for any signs of spoilage like an off smell, sliminess, or unusual discolouration. If you see any of these signs, it is best to discard the chicken. Cooked chicken must be firm and dry to the touch. You will also know it has gone bad if it has a slimy texture or is soft to the touch. Spoilage bacteria can also cause poultry to turn a dark colour or form an objectionable odour.  So throw it away if it smells bad or darkens (or forms a greenish or yellowish cast). When in doubt, throw it out.

Keep in mind that these guidelines are general recommendations, and the freshness of cooked chicken will vary depending on factors like the initial quality of the chicken, cooking procedure, and storage conditions. If you are uncertain about the safety of the cooked chicken, it is always better to err on the side of caution and discard it to avoid any potential foodborne illnesses.

Important Disclaimer & Medical Policy

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this blog.

Medical Policy: This content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Individual results may vary based on health status, medications, and lifestyle factors. Consult your healthcare provider before making dietary changes, especially if you have diabetes, are pregnant, or have gastrointestinal conditions. Nutritional information is based on general research and may not apply to specific health situations.

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Avni Kaul: Dietician & Nutritionist in Delhi NCR

About the Author

Avni Kaul, MSc (Food & Nutrition, University of Delhi), is a clinical nutritionist
with 12+ years of experience and founder of Nutri Activania, Delhi. Previously a
Dietician at Max Hospital's Endocrinology Department, she specializes in weight
management, PCOS, diabetes, and holistic health transformation. Avni has helped
thousands of clients achieve sustainable results through personalized, science-backed
nutrition programs.

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