Rabbit Loin carryover shape guide
How the shape of rabbit loin changes carryover speed and finish control.
Carryover on rabbit loin is not only about size. Shape changes how heat is stored and how quickly the center keeps moving after the pull.
What shape changes
Thicker, more compact cuts keep heat moving inward longer than flatter pieces with more exposed surface area.
- •Compact shapes carry more stored heat.
- •Flat pieces lose heat faster after removal.
- •Uneven geometry makes the finish less predictable.
How to use it
Adjust pull timing based on whether the cut will keep climbing strongly or lose momentum quickly once it leaves the heat.
- •Pull earlier on compact pieces.
- •Check sooner on uneven cuts.
- •Use the observed finish to refine the next cook.
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Frequently asked questions
How does shape affect carryover on rabbit loin?
Compact and thicker shapes usually keep climbing longer, while flatter pieces tend to lose momentum sooner.
What is the common mistake?
Assuming two cuts of the same weight will carry over the same way even when their shape is very different.
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