My grandmother leaves soup cooling on the stovetop all day. Can it be left out that long without risk?

Grandma’s kitchen rituals are wrapped in comfort, but bacteria don’t care about nostalgia. Once that big pot of soup leaves the stove and drifts through the “danger zone” between 40°F and 140°F (4°C–60°C) for more than two hours, microbes can multiply explosively—especially in soups rich with meat, dairy, or rice. Some, like Bacillus cereus, can leave behind toxins that survive even a furious reboil, turning a beloved meal into a hidden threat.

You don’t have to abandon tradition to stay safe; you only have to update it. Divide that soup into shallow containers, nest the pot in an ice bath, stir often, and get it into the fridge within two hours. In summer or hot kitchens, be even stricter. And if a pot has sat out all night, don’t negotiate with it—say goodbye. The memories are priceless; the ingredients are not.

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