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  2. Meat thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A meat thermometer with various cooking temperatures denoted for various meat types. The probe can be inserted into the meat before starting cooking, and cooking continued until the desired internal temperature is reached. Alternatively the meat can be cooked for a certain time and taken out of the oven, and the temperature checked before serving.

  3. The Best Way to Make Tender, Flavorful Ribs, According ... - AOL

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    BBQ Hall of Famer Melissa Cookston is here to help you make your summer a lot more delicious, one rib at a time. The Best Way to Make Tender, Flavorful Ribs, According to a 7-Time World BBQ ...

  4. Learn How to Cook Prime Rib (That’s Way Better Than Any ...

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    Bake the meat until its internal temperature is 5 to 10 degrees below your desired doneness. We prefer prime rib that’s somewhere in between rare and medium-rare. That’ll take somewhere ...

  5. Doneness - Wikipedia

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    Doneness is a gauge of how thoroughly cooked a cut of meat is based on its color, juiciness, and internal temperature. The gradations are most often used in reference to beef (especially steaks and roasts) but are also applicable to other types of meat.

  6. Tri-tip - Wikipedia

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    To grill or roast the tri-tip, heat the pan on high until it is very hot. The roast can then be put in the oven and cooked for about 10 minutes per pound until the internal temperature is 130–135 °F (54–57 °C) for medium-rare. [15]

  7. Smoky Beef Ribs with Sriracha BBQ Beer Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Reduce heat to 325F and cook ribs (covered in the foil pan) for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Remove from heat. In a bowl, combine 1/2 tablespoon sriracha, barbecue sauce and drippings from the pan.

  8. Pulled pork - Wikipedia

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    A non-barbecue method uses a slow cooker, a domestic oven, or an electric pressure cooker. For the meat to 'pull' properly, it must reach an internal temperature of 195 to 205°F (90.5 to 96°C); [1] the smoker temperature can be around 275°F (135°C). Cooking time is many hours, often more than 12 hours (though much shorter with electric ...

  9. 6 Essentials for Hosting a Hassle-Free BBQ Blowout - AOL

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    How to Host the Best Hassle-Free BBQ Our stomachs immediately rumble when we catch a whiff of smoky meats and burning charcoal. In the decades after World War II, backyard barbecues became a thing.