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Grill Finish cook guide

How to use grill finish correctly across meat, seafood, and larger cuts.

Grill Finish is one part of a broader temperature decision. Internal target, probe placement, and resting all work together.

Why this matters

Grill finish guidance matters when the exterior color is ahead of the internal cook or vice versa.

  • Hot zones and flare-ups can distort timing more than users expect.
  • Use the thermometer to confirm the center instead of trusting grill marks.
  • Use the thermometer as the final decision-maker, not color or timing alone.

Where people miss

Users often know the target number but still miss the result because the probe location or resting step is wrong.

  • Check the thickest point.
  • Re-test after moving the probe.
  • Let the cut rest when the profile calls for it.

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Frequently asked questions

When does grill finish matter most?

Grill Finish matters most when thickness, carryover, or doneness margin can shift the result fast.

What is the main mistake?

The main mistake is treating the number alone as the whole process instead of combining it with correct probe use and rest timing.

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