Cooking a steak to the right temperature
for you or a group can prove to be tricky business. While the steaks
may look similar on the outside, to the steak lover, it's what's
on the inside that counts.
Black and Blue - Not for steak rookies. This steak
is just touched with heat on either side of the steak. Barely cooking
for minutes, the steak is served cold and bloody.
Rare - (120-130 degrees) Cooked slightly longer
than the Black and Blue, rare steaks are cooked on the outside and
barely cooked on the inside. The center of the steak is still cold
when served.
Medium Rare - (130-135 degrees) Probably the most
recommended temperature for steaks, medium rare is cooked on the
outside, deep pink on the inside and served with a cool red center.
Medium - (140-150 degrees) Served with a warm
center, this steak is uniformly pink throughout the center. Preparing
steaks at medium temperature to serve at cookouts is usually the
easiest way to please everyone.
Medium Well - (155-165 degrees) This steak is
nearly thoroughly cooked. Usually only has a thin line of pink through
the center.
Well - (170+ degrees) Completely cooked through
inside and out. If someone prefers their steak well, warn them they'll
have to wait awhile. It's important to cook it slowly so as not
to char it.
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