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How Long To Grill A Steak?Social Retargeting by Chango First off, you want to get yourself a nice think steak. I've gotten those thin ones they pre-package in the past. Trying to get to pink in the middle is a joke when there is no middle in a thin steak. If you're going to spend money on a good cut of beef, go the extra mile. Split it with your wife if it's two much, but don't buy two thin steaks. That's a crime in my book! There are basically two ways to tell gauge doneness when you grill a steak. One way is to use a meat thermometer and cook it to the internal temperature corresponding with your doneness preference. The other way is to use the poke test. This involves using your finger to feel how firm the meat is. Using a Meat Thermometer to Know How Long to Grill a SteakHere's a simple table that will help you if decide to use a meat thermometer.
There are a number of different types of thermometers you can use. Which one is for you will depend on how much cooking you do. If you do a lot of cooking on the grill or in the smoker, you will probably be inclined to get something fancy. For others, something simple will do. Here's a run down of the various options from simple to fancy...
![]() Taylor Digital Fork Thermometer What's cook about them is that the forks come off and you can throw them into the dishwasher so they're ready for your next cook.
Maverick Electronic Thermometer and Timer Maverick Remote-Check Wireless Thermometer With 2 Probes The Original Super-Fast Thermapen Instant Read Thermometer (Red) by Thermoworks You can find more meat thermometers right here. Using the Poke Test to Determine How Long to Grill a SteakFor a steak, there is a simpler way. Actually, chefs don't take the time to read the temperature when the grill a steak. They simply poke it with their finger to gauge its doneness. You can do this too. It'll just take a little practice. So here are some things you'll need to know before you begin practicing the poke method. Let me start by tying to use words to describe how it will feel:
The problem with that is understanding what that feels like. Without practicing and cutting open steaks you may not be able to determine how long to grill a steak. So, some folks have come up with a few more tactile methods for determining how long they should grill a ribeye steak.
One method uses three spots on your hand. The first spot is the fleshy meat at the base of your thumb. If you go ahead and poke it, you'll notice it's pretty mushy. This corresponds to rare. The second spot is right in the middle of your palm. This is a lot firmer and should be about the same as a medium ribeye steak. The third location is the boney part just beneath your pinky. Because there is a bone there, it's definitely the firmest part of the three. This is equivalent to well-done.
Depending on the thickness of the cut, the times will vary. The cuts I like to get usually take 4-6 minutes per side. I like my steaks on the medium rare side so I don't let it go too long after the first flip before I start checking the firmness. Neither should you, because while you're learning, you need to feel what every phase of cooking is like. Then you'll know how long to grill a steak for all of your friends and family. You can find a hand at your local ARM store.
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