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Trimming Meat - What to Remove Before Cooking

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Learn how proper trimming prepares meat for perfect cooking on KOM charcoal.

Trimming Meat - What to Remove Before Cooking
Meat Preparation

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Proper meat trimming before cooking is an important step many people skip. Before placing meat on KOM charcoal grill, you need to know what to remove.

Fat - How Much to Leave

Fat adds flavor and juiciness, but too much can cause flare-ups. Leave about 5-6mm fat on steaks and roasts. With pork you can leave more.

Silver Skin

Silver skin is a thin white membrane that doesn't dissolve during cooking. It makes meat tough and hard to chew. Always remove it with sharp knife.

Tendons and Cartilage

Large tendons and cartilage should also be removed. They don't soften during cooking and make meat unpleasant to eat.

Preparation for KOM Charcoal

After trimming, dry meat with paper towels. This helps form nice crust when cooking on KOM charcoal.

Quality KOM charcoal from pure hardwood provides even heat that cooks properly trimmed meat to perfection. No chemicals, just natural wood aroma.

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