When it comes to cooking steak, there are no second chances. How do you make sure you’re not overcooking your meat? Taking the temperature with a thermometer can give you a quick, precise reading. But you’ll pierce your meat in the process, causing it to dry out and lose flavor.
Even worse, we see some people cut a big slice in the middle of their steak to check the center. That’s an easy way to make sure your steak is very well done — and not in the good way.
There’s a simple, surefire way to check your steak’s temperature without cutting into the meat, and all you need is your hand.
Raw
Feel the palm of your hand, just below your thumb. It’s a little soft and fleshy. This is what raw steak should feel like when you touch it.
Rare
Now bring your thumb to your pointer finger, and touch that same part of your palm again. Did you notice how it’s slightly firmer? A rare steak should feel like this when you touch it.
Medium-Rare
Touch your thumb to your middle finger. Notice how that section of your palm tenses up a little more? This is what a medium-rare steak feels like.
Medium
Move your thumb to your ring finger. Now the palm may feel slightly flexed. This level of firmness means your steak is cooked medium.
Well-Done
Now touch your thumb to your pinky. That section of your palm will be fairly firm. This is what a well-done steak feels like.
Kitchen pros rely on the hand test to cook their steaks to perfect temperature every time. You may be surprised by its accuracy. Give it a try, and tell us what you think.
For more steak know-how, visit our store in North Andover.
Pick up Dad’s favorite steak from our meat counter, with or without one of our famous marinades. You can cook it for him, or let him do the honors, depending on how protective he is of the grill.
2) Maverick BBQ Organizer
Good grilling requires uninterrupted focus. If Dad is constantly running back and forth between the backyard and the kitchen, this BBQ Accessory Organizer should come in handy.
3) Make Your Own Dry Rub
Dry rubs are an easy and inexpensive way to season meat, and there’s plenty of room to get creative. At Butcher Boy, we carry the spices you’ll need to make endless combinations of dry rubs. If your Dad likes a little heat, we love this recipe for Buffalo Spice Rub. And this Sweet Rub would be perfect on one of our pork tenderloins.
4) The Great Scrape All-Natural Grill Cleaner
Wire brushes can leave metal bristles on your grill. You don’t want those in your steak. The Great Scrape’s all-natural wood develops custom grooves to clean your grill perfectly, and lasts for years.
5) The Perfect Beer Pairing
What’s the perfect beer pairing for Dad’s favorite dinner? Butcher Boy keeps plenty of delicious classic and craft beers in stock, and we love helping you match them to your meals.
6) Grilling Gift Basket
There are plenty of little tools and gadgets worth having if you want to be an expert griller. Why not bundle them into a personalized gift basket? This basket covers all the bases, and is perfect for a father just starting to build his grillware collection. We carry a few of these essentials at our own store.
7) Butcher Boy Gift Card
Send Dad to Butcher Boy’s famous 60-foot full-service meat counter and let him pick out whatever he wants. Our butchers love sharing their know-how. They will help him find the perfect cut, and give him the advice he needs to cook it just right.
Let your steak sit on the counter for 20 minutes to an hour before cooking. Meat brought to room temperature cooks faster and more evenly. If you’ve got a salad to prep or a last-minute Father’s Day gift to wrap, now would be the time.
2) Forks Are For Eating, Not Cooking
Use tongs when moving your steaks around the grill. Forks pierce the meat, losing all that delicious juice and flavor.
3) If You Can’t Stand The Heat, You’re Doing It Right
You want your grill to be hot. 450 degrees, to be exact. But you don’t need a thermometer to tell you when the grill is ready to go. If you can hold your hand directly over the grill for more than 1-2 seconds, it’s not hot enough yet.
4) Stand Guard Over Your Meat
Flare-ups on the grill burn your meat. Gently move your steak around the grill as needed to keep it out of direct flames. Only you can prevent steak fires. Which reminds us of our next point…
5) Grilling Demands Your Full Attention
Prep your appetizers, side dishes, and cocktails before cooking your steaks. Once you’ve started grilling, you’ll need all eyes on the meat.
6) You And Your Steak Need Rest
Grilling is hard work for both you and your steak. Let the meat sit for about 10 minutes off the grill before eating. A short resting period allows the meat to relax, and the juices to spread evenly. You can use the time to set the table, or get Dad a beer.
Want more tips like this? Pick up your steaks at Butcher Boy Market, and let our experts answer all your grilling questions.