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Understanding Steak Doneness Levels

 

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by The Team

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There’s something special about a perfectly cooked steak—the sizzling sear, the juicy, tender meat, and the rich, meaty flavour. For true steak lovers, achieving the perfect steak doneness is key.

This guide will help you navigate the different levels of steak doneness. We’ll explore the science behind cooking and the range of temperatures and provide the knowledge you need to cook a steak that meets your taste preferences.

Demystifying the Doneness Spectrum

Gone are the days of simply ordering your steak “well done” and hoping for the best. Today’s steak lovers are a discerning bunch, appreciating the nuances of flavour and texture that different doneness levels offer. So, let’s crack open the culinary codebook and explore the most popular steak doneness levels:

  • Rare (49–54°C): A steak lover’s dream, rare boasts a cool, bright red centre with a barely seared exterior. It’s all about the melt-in-your-mouth tenderness and the unadulterated beefy flavour. Think of it as the purist’s choice.
  • Medium Rare (54–57°C): Arguably the most popular doneness level, medium rare steak strikes a beautiful balance between tenderness, flavour, and juiciness. The centre is warm and rosy pink, with a slightly firmer texture than rare. It’s the doneness that pleases most palates.
  • Medium (57–63°C): For those who prefer a steak with a bit more bite, the medium offers a warm pink centre with a firmer texture. The flavour becomes more pronounced as the Maillard reaction kicks in, browning the exterior and adding savoury depth.
  • Medium Well (63–68°C): This doneness level leaves a hint of pink in the centre, with most of the meat cooked through. The texture is noticeably firmer, and the flavour has a more caramelised character.
  • Well Done (68°C and up): While not for everyone, well done steaks have their fans. The meat is completely cooked, with a firm texture and a pronouncedly beefy flavour. It’s all about personal preference, and hey, no judgement here!

 

Choosing Your Perfect Steak Doneness Level

Ultimately, the ideal steak doneness level is a deeply personal affair. Some factors to consider when making your choice include:

  • Your palate: Do you crave the melt-in-your-mouth juiciness of rare or the satisfying chew of well done steak? Experiment and discover what tantalises your taste buds most.
  • The cut of steak: Different cuts respond differently to cooking. Ribeyes, for example, hold their marbling well and can handle higher temperatures better than leaner cuts like sirloin.
  • Your cooking method: The way you cook your steak—whether grilling, pan-frying, or oven-roasting—affects how quickly it cooks and its final doneness.

Mastering the Art of Steak Doneness: Your Essential Toolkit

Now, let’s equip you with the essential tools and tips to conquer the culinary frontier of steak doneness:

  • The meat thermometer: Your trusty meat thermometer is key to unlocking perfect doneness. Insert it into the thickest part of the steak, avoiding bone or fat, and aim for the internal temperatures mentioned earlier for your desired level.
  • The touch test: For experienced cooks, the touch test can be useful, though it’s not the most precise method. Gently press the centre of the steak with your finger: rare feels soft and squishy, medium rare is slightly firmer, and well-done is quite firm. Remember, practice makes perfect!
  • Timing is everything: While cooking times can vary depending on the cut, thickness, and cooking method, a general guideline is 2-3 minutes per side for rare, 3-4 minutes per side for medium steak, and 4-5 minutes per side for medium. Adjust as needed based on your preferred doneness.
  • Respect the rest: Once your steak is cooked to your desired doneness level, let it rest for at least 3 minutes before slicing. This allows the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, resulting in a more succulent and flavourful experience.

Mastering the Touch Test

The touch test can be a valuable tool for the seasoned steak chef. Press the centre of the steak with your finger and compare it to the fleshy part of your palm just below your thumb. Here’s a quick guide:

  • Rare: The steak feels very soft, like the fleshy part of your palm when you touch your thumb and index finger together.
  • Medium Rare: The steak feels slightly firmer, like the fleshy part of your palm, when you touch your thumb and middle finger together.
  • Medium: The steak feels firm, like the fleshy part of your palm, when you touch your thumb and ring finger together.
  • Medium Well Steak: The steak feels quite firm, like the fleshy part of your palm, when you touch your thumb and pinky finger together.
  • Well done: The steak feels very firm, similar to the back of your hand.

Remember, the touch test is not as precise as a thermometer, but it can be a helpful guide for experienced cooks.

Sizzling Secrets for Steak Success

Now that you’re armed with the knowledge of doneness levels and the essential tools let’s explore some bonus tips for cooking steak:

  • Choose high-quality meat: Opt for certified Angus beef or grass-fed cuts for the best flavour and tenderness.
  • Bring your steak to room temperature: Take your steak out of the fridge 30 minutes before cooking to ensure even cooking.
  • Season generously: Don’t be shy with salt and pepper! Season your steak liberally just before cooking.
  • Master the sear: Preheat your pan or grill to high heat for a beautiful caramelised crust.
  • Don’t overcook: The internal temperature will rise slightly while the steak rests. Err on undercooking, as you can always cook it more if needed.
  • Let the steak shine: Resist the urge to cut into your steak right away! Allow it to rest for at least three minutes to capture all the juicy goodness.

With these tips and tricks, you’ll grill, pan-fry, or roast restaurant-worthy steaks quickly. So, fire up the grill, grab your thermometer, and get ready to tantalise your taste buds with the perfect steak!

And remember, Manettas Seafood Market is your one-stop shop for fresh steak. Whether you’re a seasoned steak pro or just starting your culinary journey, we have the highest quality cuts to

help you achieve steak nirvana. Visit our website or drop by our store to explore our selection and get expert tips from our friendly fishmongers.

Easy Steak Recipe to Conquer Your Cravings

This recipe is perfect for a weeknight dinner or a weekend cookout and caters to a different flavour profile:

 

Garlic Butter Steak with Herbs

 

This classic combination is guaranteed to please a crowd. The creamy garlic butter infuses the steak with rich flavour, while the fresh herbs add a touch of brightness.

Ingredients:

  • 2 ribeye steaks (1-inch thick)
  • 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1/2 teaspoon of dried thyme
  • 1/4 teaspoon of dried rosemary
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions:

  1. Pat the steaks dry with paper towels—season generously with salt and pepper.
  2. Preheat a cast-iron skillet or grill pan over medium-high heat. Add a tablespoon of butter and swirl to coat the pan.
  3. Sear the steaks for 3-4 minutes per side or until the desired doneness is reached.
  4. Transfer the steaks to a plate and tent with foil.
  5. Melt the remaining butter in the pan. Add the garlic, thyme, and rosemary, and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant.
  6. Pour the garlic butter over the rested steaks and garnish with fresh thyme sprigs (optional)

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