One of those tools I previously mentioned not being able to live without has always, always been a thermometer. I can honestly say by just touching and looking at a steak, how it is cooked and even what temperature it is at (or any other meat for that matter). It is just something you learn after spending so much time in a kitchen and at a grill.
However, that doesn't mean I prefer to make my educated guess and especially when my cooking reputation is on the line. With how frequently I cook for family and friends, I don't want to take chances on anyone's health. Precision Pro Digital Thermometer has a 1.5mm folding step down probe which instantly reads the temperature (ranging from -40 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit).
Not only does it measure the temperature in 5 seconds or less but the step down probe helps reduce the puncture mark size in the food. This one is so much easier to use than the two I previously had. The "hold button allows internal temperature to be "held" on the display". This has a splash proof design which makes cleaning super simple. Regardless of where I am, you will find me using my new thermometer to be sure my meat has been cooked to temperature.
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Available to purchase/Cost: $19.99 Precision Pro Digital Thermometer
Recommendation: This is a great purchase at this price for something so nice and definitely a company worth checking out other products from as they are high quality (compared to what I've seen elsewhere). This would make a great gift for the kitchen chef or even someone with less experience to have around the home.
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Steaks, burgers and chicken. We love bbq'ing in the summer.
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