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📘 Temperature strategy

Doneness vs safety guide

How to separate safety minimums from texture and doneness goals without confusing the two.

Users often mix up safety temperatures with texture targets. The better approach is to treat safety as the floor and doneness as the finish plan built on top of it.

Safety is the floor

A safe minimum tells you the lowest acceptable internal point, not the whole eating result.

  • Start with the minimum safe target.
  • Then use pull temperature and rest to shape the finish.
  • Do not use color or timing alone as a substitute.

Doneness is the finish

Texture depends on when you pull, how much carryover follows, and how long the cut rests.

  • Thicker cuts need more carryover planning.
  • Small cuts overshoot faster than people expect.
  • Resting can improve the final texture without changing the chart itself.

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Frequently asked questions

Is safety the same as doneness?

No. Safety is the minimum internal standard, while doneness includes texture, pull timing, and resting.

What is the common mistake?

Treating a safe minimum temperature as if it automatically guarantees the preferred final texture.

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