For subscribers: Chicken pulled from grill too soon among violations in Phoenix-area restaurant inspections.
Maricopa County inspectors perform restaurant inspections on food establishments and log violations. Video is courtesy of Maricopa County.Maricopa County inspectors cited two Phoenix-area restaurants for four or more priority violations the week of Feb. 7.
A priority violation is a major violation that directly contributes to an increased risk of food-borne illness or injury. If listed in the reports, remedies implemented during the inspection visits are included.5 violationsEmployee washed hands less than 10 seconds without soap. | Properly rewashed hands.
Employee touched pants and back waistline before handling clean dishes without washing hands. | Had employee wash hands.Cooked noodles, cooked chicken, cooked beef, cooked pho, cooked garlic and butter not kept hot enough. | Pho reheated, other items discarded.*Second consecutive violation.Employee handled raw tuna and then removed gloves, touched hat and poured barbecue sauce without washing hands between tasks. | Had employee wash hands.
Par-cooked chicken wings and thighs stored above cooked and ready-to-eat foods and marinated raw shrimp ceviche stored above salad plates. | Rearranged to prevent cross-contamination. Grilled chicken breast removed from grill before reaching proper temperature. | Placed back on grill.More restaurant inspections:
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