Cutting boards come into direct contact with raw meat, vegetables, and cooked food. If they aren’t cleaned correctly, bacteria easily spreads across meals.
How to clean cutting boards
To clean cutting boards safely, wash them with hot soapy water after each use and sanitize after contact with raw meat or seafood.
Why cutting boards need extra attention
Knife marks create grooves where bacteria can hide, especially on plastic and wooden boards. Simply rinsing is not enough.
Proper cleaning routine
- Scrape off food residue immediately after use.
- Wash with hot water and dish soap.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Sanitize if used for raw meat.
- Air-dry completely before storage.
Common cleaning mistakes
- Using the same board for raw meat and vegetables without washing.
- Storing boards while still damp.
- Using heavily damaged boards with deep grooves.
Conclusion
Learning how to clean cutting boards properly reduces cross contamination and keeps your kitchen safer every day.
