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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-anglais) pink and firm: 60–65 °C: 140–150 °F: 145 °F and rest for at least 5 minutes Medium well (cuit) small amount of pink in the center: 65–69 °C: 150–155 °F: Well done (bien cuit)
Beefsteak can be cooked to a level of very rare (bleu, a cold raw center), rare, medium rare, medium, medium well, or well done. More tender cuts can be cooked relatively quickly at very high temperatures, such as by broiling or grilling. Pittsburgh rare is charred on the outside. Beef, unlike some other meats, does not need to be cooked through.
Medium Rare may refer to: Medium rare, a degree of doneness used with cooking meat; Medium Rare, a 1992 film from Singapore; Medium Rare (production company), event production company; Medium Rare (1987–1993), a radio program on CHEZ-FM from Ottawa, Canada; Medium Rare (Foo Fighters album), 2011; Medium Rare (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones album ...
It is a steakhouse based on this type of cooking. The explanation given in the menu revolves around steelworkers cooking steaks on hot iron. Instead of calling this Pittsburgh rare (at least in Minneapolis), they call it Pittsburgh Blue or black and blue. Black refers to the char and blue refers to the rare interior of the steak.
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