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  2. How to Cook Steak Perfectly, According to This Handy ... - AOL

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    This handy dandy guide to steak temperatures will help you cook the perfect steak! Print out the steak doneness chart and you'll be ready to grill.

  3. Here's How To Make The Best T-Bone Steak On The Grill - AOL

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    T-bone steak is so easy to make, and its especially flavorful with this easy spice rub. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. Tijuana T-Bones Recipe - AOL

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    Lightly oil the grill rack and heat the grill to medium. Remove the steaks from the marinade. Discard any remaining marinade. Grill the steaks for 12 minutes for medium-rare* or to desired doneness, turning the steak over halfway through grilling. Serve the steaks with the salsa mixture. Tip: *The internal temperature of the meat should reach ...

  5. Tijuana T-Bones Recipe - AOL

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    4 beef T-bone steak (about 8 ounces each), 1/2-inch thick; ... Grill the steaks for 12 minutes for medium-rare* or to desired doneness, turning the steak over halfway through grilling. Serve the ...

  6. T-bone steak - Wikipedia

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    ' beefsteak Florentine style '), consists of a T-bone traditionally sourced from either the Chianina or Maremmana breeds of cattle. A favorite of Tuscan cuisine, the steak is grilled over a wood or charcoal fire, seasoned with salt, sometimes with black pepper, and olive oil, applied immediately after the meat is retired from the heat. Thickly ...

  7. 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.