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Shrimp Sauté Pull Temperature Guide
Shrimp Sauté internal temperature guide with safe minimum, pull temperature, rest timing, and probe placement notes.
🌡️ Pull Temperature🐟 Seafood
Recommended setup for Shrimp Sauté
BEST STARTPull Temperature baseline
Pull around 140FPull temperature matters because carryover heat keeps cooking the food after it leaves the heat source.
Pull Temperature
Pull Temperature accuracy check
Pull around 140F and recheck before servingLarger cuts rise more after cooking than thin pieces do. Resting and tenting decisions change how much carryover you actually get.
Better consistency on Shrimp Sauté
Core reminders
- •Start checking shrimp sauté before the final target so you do not overshoot while waiting on the thermometer.
- •Probe the thickest part of shrimp sauté instead of trusting surface color or juices alone.
- •Use resting time as part of the plan, not as an afterthought.
Common misses for this checkpoint
- •Guessing doneness on shrimp sauté from color alone
- •Checking the edge instead of the center on shrimp sauté
- •Skipping rest time when the cut is thick enough to keep carrying over