Clean: Make sure to clean all utensils, hands, and surfaces with soapy water. If you’re going to be outside, using a moist towelette is a good idea.
Separate: Don’t put meat items back on the same plate you used for the raw meat. Make sure to bring separate plates for grilling raw meat from fruits and veggies.
Cook: Hamburgers should be cooked to 160F before serving. Remember, just because it’s brown doesn’t mean its safe use a food thermometer every time.
Chill: The general rule is to never let food sit at room temperature for more than 2 hours.
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Separate: Don’t put meat items back on the same plate you used for the raw meat. Make sure to bring separate plates for grilling raw meat from fruits and veggies.
Cook: Hamburgers should be cooked to 160F before serving. Remember, just because it’s brown doesn’t mean its safe use a food thermometer every time.
Chill: The general rule is to never let food sit at room temperature for more than 2 hours.
All rights reserved on photographs and written content Torviewtoronto © 2010 - 2013 unless mentioned. Please Ask First
Nice n useful post
ReplyDeleteGrilled steak looks pretty good Akheela.. Nice review and useful pointers too :-)
ReplyDeletethat looks yummy... love that spice mix... :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This sounds so tasty!
ReplyDeleteLooks fingerlickingly delicious and flavourful!
ReplyDeleteI dont have steak but the way u grilled looks fabulous and droolworth.
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious and delectable..
ReplyDeleteThe masala rub sounds fabulous. :)
ReplyDeleteMy other half will certainly love this fabulous steak!
ReplyDeleteMy other half will certainly enjoy this fabulous steak!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this spice rub recipe. I admit that I do not know a lot about seasoning, and this looks quite tasty.
ReplyDeleteLove the new look of your blog, by the way!
Jenna
Wonderful tips to start the grilling season.
ReplyDeleteAmazing looking spice mix !
ReplyDeleteHi Akheela, your steak look wonderful. Thank for sharing the masala seasoning recipe, it sound so flavorful. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
I have never made steak... would you believe that? lol
ReplyDeleteI have used indian masalas and marinades to make tikkas and kabobs and other grilled items but seeing your pics makes me want to give steak a shot too ;)
Beautifully done steak. Love the spice rub. It sure must have been a delicious aromatic steak.
ReplyDeletehello dear, I an horrible when it comes to handling steaks, not that I grill very often :). love the spice rub
ReplyDeletethat looks delicious mashaallah!!
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