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Check the food in several places with a meat thermometer.
A meat thermometer was out, too, so the old man must have been taking the temperature of things.
In what part of the thigh should I stick the meat thermometer?
She said that questions about how to use a meat thermometer were the fourth most common inquiry.
For most meats, there's only one way to do that: with a meat thermometer.
If you have a meat thermometer, this should translate to 145 to 150 degrees at the center.
When the meat thermometer reads 160 degrees, take the turkey out.
The answer was obvious: until the meat thermometers popped out.
For this, of course, they need a meat thermometer.
When a meat thermometer in the center of the breast reaches 160 degrees, it is done.
Also her wristwatch, like a meat thermometer with a sweeping second hand.
Insert meat thermometer through foil and into center of loaf.
Always use a meat thermometer to determine whether meat is done.
Roast for 35 to 40 minutes or until a meat thermometer registers 125 degrees.
Use a meat thermometer to be sure foods are cooked to a safe temperature.
The temperature can be checked with a meat thermometer.
She can be counted on to bring the cooking scale and meat thermometers to lunch.
Braise until a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees, about 2 hours.
Turn the heat down to 350 degrees and continue to roast about 1 hour; check in several places with a meat thermometer.
Cook 20 to 25 minutes, until a meat thermometer inserted in the center reads 137 degrees.
To be sure your meat is cooked you can use a meat thermometer.
You only need a kettle barbecue, a bit of charcoal and a meat thermometer.
Most meat thermometers are fairly accurate and vary only by two or three degrees.
A foolproof method is to use a meat thermometer.
Medium-rare lamb will register 130 degrees on a meat thermometer.