How To Know When Grilled Meat Is Done

 

How to know when grilled meat is done.

It’s grilling season!

Your anticipation is high for that first bite of a juicy burger or steak.

How do you know when grilled meat is done?

Some of the tastiest fare on the planet is served up using the oldest and most primitive cooking technique known to man:  Fire and smoke.

Now, how do you know when grilled meat is done?

 

Number 1 Tip For Grilling Success:  Don’t Poke, Press, or Cut The Meat!

Here’s a tip to ensure that you’re next grilling experience chalks one up for the memory books.  And it’s my Number 1 tip for success:  Don’t poke, press, or cut the meat to determine if it’s cooked to your liking.  All of those tasty juices holed up in side will be lost to the fire.

 

How To Know When Grilled Meat Is Done:  Use The Hand Test!

Use the hand test instead.

As meat cooks, proteins are denatured.  This means the protein coils begin to unwind and tighten.  You can replicate the feel of meat at its different stages of doneness by using your thumb and fingers.

Here’s how:  Make a circle with your index finger and thumb.

Then press on the palm-side of your thumb about an inch above where it meets your wrist.

This is what “rare” feels like.

Now feel the changes in the muscle as you touch your thumb with your remaining fingers.

Touch your middle finger for medium-rare; your ring finger for medium; your little finger for well-done.

Now your set to grill up a meal fit for a king!

Enjoy this grilling season and conversation around the table!

Do you have a cooking question that I can help with?  Email me at asavorymoment [at] lifeatthetable.com!

Looking for a great BBQ Sauce?  Give my Chipotle Barbecue Sauce a try!

Book NowBook Now
Chef Sandra's Top 10 Fruits and Vegetables for Weeknight Cooking

Top 10 Fruits and Vegetables for Weeknight Cooking

You can make a delicious meal any night of the week with a handful of fresh vegetables and fruits. Get Chef Sandra Lewis' Top 10 Vegetables and Fruits for Weeknight Cooking. Subscribe to our email list below or text COOK to 66866.

 

You have Successfully Subscribed!