lunes, 24 de mayo de 2010

Degree of Doneness



Cooking times and temperatures vary with the method of preparation used, the size and shape of the Certified Angus Beef ® cut and the desired degree of doneness.

To ensure food safety in cooking hamburgers, a temperature of 160° F is recommended, or until the middle is no longer pink and the juices run clear.

very rare
rare
Very Rare
Approx 130° F, 55° C
Rare
Approx 140° F, 60° C
medium rare
medium
Medium Rare
Approx 145° F, 63° C
Medium
Approx 160° F, 71° C
well done
very well done
Well
Approx 170° F, 77° C
Very Well Done
Approx 180° F, 82° C

Test roasts for doneness using a meat thermometer placed so the tip is in the center of the Meat Thermometerroast, not touching bone or resting in fat. Remove the meat from the oven when the thermometer registers 5-10° F lower than the desired doneness, as the temperature will rise after it comes out of the oven. A quick-read thermometer can also be used in roasts and is often used in testing steaks for doneness.

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