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Lamb & Game Safe Minimum guide

Safe Minimum advice for lamb & game with attention to doneness, carryover, and measurement accuracy.

Safe Minimum for lamb & game works best when you treat the thermometer reading as part of a complete process, not the only variable.

Best use case

This profile is useful when lamb & game can overshoot, rest unevenly, or cook faster at the surface than in the center.

  • This is the baseline internal temperature users should hit before serving.
  • Use an instant-read thermometer instead of relying on color alone.
  • Check the thickest section, not the edge or surface.

What changes results

Cut size, thickness, and heat source all change how closely the number matches the final finish.

  • Thicker cuts carry over more.
  • Direct heat increases overshoot risk.
  • Rest timing is part of accuracy, not optional.

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Frequently asked questions

How should you use safe minimum for lamb & game?

Use it together with correct probe placement and a realistic rest plan.

What is the common miss?

Most misses come from checking the wrong spot or waiting too long after the target is already reached.

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