When to know a roast beef joint is ready.

Neil Fletcher

To check if your roast beef joint is cooked and tender, push a knife deep into the centre of the joint.  If the knife slides in and out easily, the meat is ready and tender. 

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Resting Meat

Neil Fletcher
Resting meat after cooking is the simplest of simple cooking tips to make your meat taste better but the reason why it improves it is buried in food science.

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Cooking meat at room temperature

Neil Fletcher

We all know that meat should be stored in the fridge below 4 degrees Celsius? If you don't, it does, it's basic food hygiene and absolutely essential to keeping meat fresh.

What we aren't so good at though is bringing meat out of the refrigerator in enough time to bring it to room temperature.

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