Meat Resting - Why It's a Critical Step
Understand why resting after cooking on KOM charcoal is key to juicy meat.
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Many people skip resting meat after cooking, but this is a critical step for perfect results. After cooking on KOM charcoal, proper resting makes a huge difference.
Why Meat Needs Rest
During cooking, juices in meat move toward the center due to heat. If you cut meat immediately, these juices will flow onto the plate instead of staying in the meat.
What Happens During Rest
When meat rests, juices redistribute evenly back throughout the piece. Muscle fibers relax and absorb liquid. The result is juicier and more tender meat.
How Long to Rest
General rule is 5-10 minutes for thin pieces (steaks, chicken breasts) and 15-30 minutes for large pieces (roast beef, whole chicken). For very large pieces - up to 1 hour.
How to Rest Meat
Move meat from KOM charcoal grill to cutting board. Cover lightly with aluminum foil, but don't wrap tightly - you want to keep the crispy crust.
After cooking on quality KOM charcoal, proper resting ensures every bite will be juicy and aromatic. No chemicals, just natural wood taste.