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Judging when meat is “done” doesn’t need to be a matter of touching or cutting into or worse yet blindly guessing. Simply aiming for an appropriate temperature is the solution. And an instant-read thermometer is the key to success. Here are a few of our favorites that we use in the test kitchen—plus, get our helpful tips to accurately read the temperature of your meat.

How to Temp Meat the Right Way

It’s important to make sure you’re cooking your proteins to a safe temperature. Refer to the chart below for safe cooking temperatures, according to the USDA.

 All poultry    165 degrees Fahrenheit      Ground meat (beef, veal, pork & lamb)    160 degrees Fahrenheit      Whole cuts of meat(steaks, roasts & chops)    140 degrees Fahrenheit      

Our Favorite Instant-Read Thermometers

ThermoPop  ThermoPop $34.00 shop it ThermoWorks      show more infoThe ThermoPop comes in a bunch of fun colors and has a long probe particularly good for roasts.

How to Use the Thermometers

Digital or not, be sure to calibrate your thermometer by sticking it in ice water. It should read 32℉; if it doesn’t adjust it according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

To check the temp of your meat, insert the probe into the thickest part, without hitting any bones. For thin cuts and round roasts, like a pork tenderloin, get the most accurate read by inserting the thermometer horizontally in the middle of one side of the meat instead of from the top down.

For perfectly cooked, tender meat, remove it from the heat when it’s 5℉  below the desired temperature. Let it rest on a clean cutting board for at least 5 minutes—the temperature will continue to rise about 5℉  and the juices will redistribute too.

All poultry

165 degrees Fahrenheit

Ground meat (beef, veal, pork & lamb)

160 degrees Fahrenheit

Whole cuts of meat(steaks, roasts & chops)

140 degrees Fahrenheit

Taylor Compact Waterproof Digital Pen Thermometer

Taylor Compact Waterproof Digital Pen Thermometer

$13.00

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The Taylor Compact Waterproof Digital Pen Thermometer is small, easy to use and budget-friendly.

ThermoPop

ThermoPop $34.00 shop it ThermoWorks show more infoThe ThermoPop comes in a bunch of fun colors and has a long probe particularly good for roasts.

ThermoPop

$34.00

shop it ThermoWorks

ThermoWorks

The ThermoPop comes in a bunch of fun colors and has a long probe particularly good for roasts.

Meater thermometer

Meater thermometer

$69.00

The Meater smart, wireless thermometer is great for summer barbecues—it connects to an app that sends alerts and cooking times to your phone, including a 5-minute warning before your food is ready.