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Can You Leave A Meat Thermometer In Oven? Answered!

February 10, 2023 by John Stoll Leave a Comment

Yes, you can leave a meat thermometer in the oven with the meat you want to cook. Nowadays all meat thermometers are made with temperature tolerance. Also, you can monitor the temperature of the meat by using a remote. Though to leave a meat thermometer in an oven certain little things needed to keep in mind.

Can You Leave A Meat Thermometer In Oven

Is It Safe To Leave A Meat Thermometer In the Oven

It’s safe to leave a meat thermometer in the oven if the thermometer is built in the required way. The required way is that it has to be for meat, not any other type, and made of metal. On top of that, you have to put it in the thickest part of the meat at least two inches deep. The thermometer should not touch fat, bone, or the dish, it must be intact with the uncooked meat. Or else, it can give a wrong reading.

However, if you are confused about your thermometer then you should check its packaging or manufacturer’s website to know the information correctly. There are many types of cooking thermometers available in the market and to be safe you should buy one with oven safety in case you don’t have one. Hence, don’t put a thermometer in the oven if you’re not sure about it.

How To Use Meat Thermometer In Oven

There should be an ‘oven-safe’ mark or symbol on the thermometer or packaging if it’s safe to use in an oven. If you find so then put the rod of the thermometer in the meat and get cooking. To check whether the meat is well done or not push the rod further into the meat. In case the thermometer gives the same reading then it’s done, but if not then it needs more time in the oven.

Anyway, it’s really important to be the meat well cooked, because uncooked or raw meat can contain germs. This can lead the eater to food poisoning or any other diseases. Also not being cooked at the required temperature can cause losing necessary ingredients, and nutrients. That’s why it’s important to keep track of the temperature of the cooking.

The needed temperature to cook different meat is different, you can find them on the internet or in your family recipe book.

Non Oven Safe Thermemoter Use

Unfortunately, if you don’t have an oven-safe thermometer then you can’t put it in the oven while cooking meat. What you have to do is take out the meat one or two times and after checking the temperature cook again if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How Much Heat Can A Meat Thermometer Tolerate?

A meat thermometer is made to measure the temperature of a piece of meat until it’s cooked. For this, it’s clear that it can tolerate high heat. But how much? and can you overheat a meat thermometer and damage it? The answer is yes you can damage your thermometer if you heat it to 527 degrees F (275 C).

Can You Leave A Metal Thermometer In the Oven?

If the metal thermometer is a meat thermometer and oven-safe then you can leave it in the oven with a piece of meat.

Can I Use A Meat Thermometer In Hot Oil?

You can never use a meat thermometer in water, but you can use it in hot oil if it’s designed to do so. Most thermometers especially digital ones are safe to use in hot oil to get the temperature.

Can You Leave A Turkey Thermometer In The Oven?

A turkey thermometer is no different from a meat thermometer. So it can be inserted into a turkey at the time of cooking in the oven.

Conclusion

Even though many people think that a thermometer can explode in the high heat of an oven yet meat thermometers are manufactured to function safely in high heat. The manufacturers claim safe to use and many of the consumers use them with pleasure.

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