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Lamb- what temperature to take off Egg?
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I am about to cook rack of lamb. I want it to have a final temp of 145 degrees (medium rare). What Internal temp should I take it off at to achieve 145 after resting?
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140? They usually say 5-10 degrees of carry over on a big piece of meat.
The Naked Whiz -
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depends on the cooking temp.
Like said, 5-10 degrees are a common rule, but ihmo just when you cook it at 350-400 F.
Some folks cook lamb racks at low & slow temps around 220 F. In this case I fear you have to go to 140-142 to achieve 145 F internal after resting.
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