You’ll need a decent meat thermometer that takes the internal temperature to check for doneness. This is the perfect method for cooking a medium-rare or medium steak (or medium-well or well done – but if you have your steak this well cooked we probably can’t be friends) but if you like a rare steak, a hot and hard pan sear is still the way to go. Then you control the Maillard Reaction – the many small, simultaneous chemical reactions that occur when proteins and sugars in and on your food are transformed by heat on the outside – creating a perfect crust. The method works by slowly and gently cooking your steak to just under medium-rare, so the steak is cooked evenly through the cut. First you cook, or even smoke the meat on a very low indirect heat before searing the outside over high direct heat. Reverse searing is (funnily enough) the reverse of this process. The restaurant method of cooking steak is to sear it over a very high heat, and then finish the cooking in the oven until the desired doneness. WATCH: How to reverse sear a steak on the barbecue This method will have you cooking steaks better than most steakhouses you’ve eaten at. Please contact us for subscription options.You’ve probably heard people talking about reverse searing, and it really is the best way to cook a perfect medium-rare steak every time. Other high-temperature records include 54.0C at two locations - Mitribah, Kuwait on Jand Turbat, Pakistan on May 28, 2017.Īnadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. The highest temperature for the Eastern Hemisphere was set in July 1931 in Kebili, Tunisia at 55.0C. The WMO is now examining this reading, which, if verified, would be the highest temperature ever recorded in the Arctic Circle.Īccording to the WMO’s Weather and Climate Extremes archive, the hottest temperature recorded was in Furnace Creek, Death Valley, California at 56.7C in July 1913. Meanwhile, Siberia has experienced a prolonged heatwave, with a recorded temperature of 38C (100.4F) on June 20 in the Russian town of Verkhoyansk, said Nullis. 17, Japan registered 41.1C (105.98F) at Hamamatsu, tying its national record. Another run at 130 F-plus temperatures in Death Valley remains possible,’” said Nullis. “The National Weather Service in Las Vegas, which covers the Death Valley area, tweeted ‘we are in the midst of a long-duration extreme heat event. The US National Weather Service has issued numerous heat warnings indicating that the intense and extreme heat will continue this week. “If validated, it would be the highest temperature on Earth since 1931 and the third-hottest temperature ever recorded on the planet.”Īlthough the full verification process for the record will likely take many months, she said the UN agency’s weather and climate extremes rapporteur Randall Cerveny had said “all the indications so far are that this is a legitimate observation.”Įurope’s scorching conditions have coincided with a heatwave on the US West Coast. “The weather station at Furnace Creek in Death Valley, California reported a temperature of 54.4C, which is 130F, on Sunday 16 August,” said Nullis. She said the 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 degrees Celsius) reading in California’s Death Valley on Sunday was likely “legitimate.” WMO spokesperson Clare Nullis told journalists at a UN briefing that Western and Central Europe witnessed another heatwave last week with new weather station records. July was the hottest month on record for the Northern Hemisphere and the Arctic sea ice was the lowest on record, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said Tuesday
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