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  2. Doneness - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures for beef, veal and lamb steaks and roasts Term (French) Description [4] Temperature range [3] USDA recommended [5] Extra-rare or Blue (bleu) very red: 46–49 °C: 115–125 °F: Rare (saignant) red center; soft: 52–55 °C: 125–130 °F: Medium rare (à point) warm red center; firmer: 55–60 °C: 130–140 °F: Medium (demi ...

  3. Make Garlic Butter Beef Tenderloin This Holiday Season

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    Transfer to the oven and roast, brushing with the remaining garlic butter halfway through, until a thermometer inserted into the middle of the roast reads 120˚ for rare or 125˚ for medium-rare ...

  4. Steak has many nutrients, but here's why you should avoid ...

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    While temps can vary slightly, rare steaks generally have an internal temperature of 125 degrees, medium rare is cooked to 135 degrees, medium is cooked to 145 degrees, medium well is cooked to ...

  5. Beef Tenderloin with Aromatic Thai Spices Recipe - AOL

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    Transfer the steaks to a plate; scrape off the marinade. 5. In a skillet, melt the butter in the olive oil and heat until nearly smoking. Add the steaks and cook over high heat, turning once, until browned and an instant-read thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the steaks registers 130° for medium-rare, 6 minutes. Serve right away.

  6. Experts Say You Should Never Undercook This Type Of Meat - AOL

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    The USDA states the minimum internal temperature for a steak, pork, veal or lamb is 145°F. Schneider says it is safe to cook a steak medium-rare, if you prefer. Related: ...

  7. Meat thermometer - Wikipedia

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    For beef, lamb, or veal insert the meat thermometer away from bone, fat, or cartilage. The meat should reach a temperature of between 63 °C (145 °F) for medium-rare, and 77 °C (170 °F) for well done. [2]