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A well-known chef shared a video on Tic Tac in which she explained how to know exactly how done the steak is, something only professionals know how to do


This is how to make a steak perfectly with an ingenious finger trick

A well-known chef shared a video in which she explained how one can know exactly how well the steak is being made - something only professionals know how to do.

What do you need for this trick?

Only your palms.

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When we eat steak in a restaurant, it is almost always juicier and tastier than a steak we make at home.

The timing and duration of frying the steak is critical in its making and there is a difference of a few minutes between the degree of making of the steak - from "rarer" to "well done".

Have you ever wondered how to make a perfect steak at home?

Well, chef Poppy O'Toole, who has 2 million followers on Tiktok, has unveiled an amazing trick in its simplicity on how to do it right and her method will save you the need to constantly check and cut the meat to see if it is ready and what the knowledge of making is.

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Watch her ingenious trick

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How to test the awareness of your steak with your thumb ... (wait for a cameo from Grandma) ??

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Poppy uploaded a video with the caption "How to test how well your steak is done with your toe".

For this method you do not need sophisticated equipment, all you need is your hands.

How do you do that?

Poppy explained that when we attach the toe to each of the different fingers in the palm, then the palm area tightens and changes accordingly so you can touch the hand and compare it to the degree of meat making you want.



do not understand?

So here are the examples.

When you attach the thumb to the finger next to it and touch the lower area of ​​the thumb, then the flesh of your palm will be soft and will resemble a degree of making that is "rare".

When you attach the thumb to the middle forearm, it will resemble a degree of doing that is "medium rare."

Steak mucus (Photo: screenshot, screenshot)

Medium Rare Steak (Photo: Screenshot, Screenshot)

Medium steak (Photo: screenshot, screenshot)

And it's already steak well done, when your meat is really hard (Photo: screenshot, screenshot)

In summary (Photo: Giphy)

If you attach the thumb to the ring finger and touch the flesh of the hand down, then your flesh will already be stiffer and it will resemble a degree of doing that is "medium".

And finally, if you stick your thumb to the little finger, your flesh will be very hard and will resemble the workmanship of a "well done".

Poppy's video excited the surfers and it garnered hundreds of thousands of views and comments from surfers, most of whom were really excited about the trick, although there were some who were a little put off by the idea of ​​touching the steak with their hands while frying.

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