📘 Temperature strategy
Beef Bavette Steak thermometer placement guide
How to place the probe correctly on beef bavette steak so the reading reflects the real center.
A correct chart still fails if the probe is checking the wrong part of beef bavette steak.
Where to check
A wrong probe angle can give a false-safe result even when the number looks fine.
- •Aim for the thickest center.
- •Avoid bone and pan contact.
- •Recheck from a second angle if the number looks off.
What causes false readings
Thin edges and contact with harder surfaces usually create misleading numbers.
- •Checking the edge instead of the center on beef bavette steak
- •Let the reading settle.
- •Compare two points on uneven cuts.
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Frequently asked questions
Where should you place the probe in beef bavette steak?
Probe the thickest center section
What causes the most reading errors?
Checking too close to the edge or touching bone or the pan surface.
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