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Rest exit guide

How to decide when the rest has done enough and the food is ready for slicing or serving.

A rest is only useful if you also know when to exit it. The right rest exit avoids cutting too early while also avoiding unnecessary delay once the center has stabilized.

What tells you the rest is done

The cut should feel settled enough that the carryover trend is no longer changing the final result in a meaningful way.

  • Large cuts need a longer exit decision.
  • Thin cuts often settle quickly.
  • One late clean check is better than repeated interruptions.

How to use the exit

Use the exit to move from cooking logic to serving logic without restarting the decision cycle.

  • Let the center settle first.
  • Slice once the finish is stable.
  • Use the result to refine the next rest plan.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a rest exit?

It is the point where the rest has done enough and the food is ready to slice or serve without distorting the finish.

What is the common mistake?

Either cutting too early or lingering too long because there is no clear exit decision.

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