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Great save...looks delicious!! Yes..205 is the target temp, probe tender and bone pulls out easily and cleanly!
 
Only use temps as a guide. It is done when it probes like going in warm butter. !


I really hate this example. Another one is "peanut butter". These are terrible examples because there is a very short window in which this method goes from perfect, to over done, dry sawdust on a cutting board.


Apparently someone took offense to my post ( not mentioning names) Anyway, im sorry i didn't provide a "better" way to tell how meat is done.


I personally use Time+Temp to tell. I am just going to use sous vide charts as its was easier to google, but providing your IT probe is within these guidelines the charts should apply.

Here is a good example for short ribs.



https://www.chefsteps.com/activities/beef-short-ribs-your-way


I am going to use Pork ribs for an example. First relative example.


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So these internal temps along with the suggested time, the meat is done. I will dig up a chart on texture in a bit, as its not as easy to find as i thought. My appologies.
 
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