• remotelove@lemmy.ca
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    12 days ago

    Yep, I prefer a proper foldable probe and it’s extremely versatile around the kitchen.

    The “fingers to the ball of your thumb” to check doneness of a steak is bullshit, most of the time. It only really works on steak that has a consistent grain throughout, sometimes. (Just showed this to my daughter on a reverse seared NY Strip that felt completely different across the cut.)

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      11 days ago

      I bought a used thermopro off eBay (used because they’re crazy expensive) and it was game changing. I use it for everything from meat to checking the water temperature for making tea.

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        11 days ago

        Remote probes are getting super cheap now, so shop around for those if you can. They are awesome for the days you want to grill a steak traditionally but most of all, it’s awesome for bone-in chicken cuts. (I prefer consistent heat on my chicken the whole time and don’t want to keep jabbing at it. Cooking with ADHD can be pure hell at first and a steady stream of data helps with that.)