Grilling isn’t just about slapping meat on a hot surface; it’s a precise art that can turn a simple cut of meat into an unforgettable meal. Perfecting doneness—whether you’re cooking steak, chicken, or pork—is one of the most essential aspects of BBQ mastery.
With ThermoPro’s high-quality wireless thermometers, you can take the guesswork out of grilling and ensure your meat is cooked to perfection every time.
1. The Importance of Temperature Control in BBQ

Temperature control is key to cooking meats thoroughly while retaining moisture, flavor, and tenderness. Overcooking can make meat tough and dry, while undercooking can lead to food safety issues.
ThermoPro thermometers, such as the ThermoPro TP20 or TempSpike TP960, offer real-time temperature monitoring with dual probes, allowing you to keep an eye on two parts of your food at once. This dual-probe feature is ideal for larger cuts, like brisket or whole poultry, where heat distribution can vary across the meat.
2. Setting Up Your ThermoPro for BBQ Success

Getting started with ThermoPro is straightforward. Follow these steps for a seamless experience:
- Insert the Probes: For best results, insert the probes into the thickest part of the meat, avoiding bones or fat, as these areas can cause inaccurate readings.
- Choose Your Cooking Mode: Many ThermoPro models have preset temperatures for various types of meat and doneness levels. For instance, beef can be set to rare, medium, or well-done, ensuring your steak is cooked just the way you like it.
- Monitor from a Distance: With wireless models that offer a range of up to 500 feet, like the TP826, you can track temperatures remotely. This lets you enjoy social time with guests instead of being glued to the grill.
3. Understanding Doneness Levels by Meat Type
Each type of meat has unique temperature requirements for safe and delicious results. Here’s a quick guide to common doneness temperatures you can aim for using your ThermoPro:
- Beef (Steak and Roast):
- Rare: 120°F to 125°F
- Medium Rare: 130°F to 135°F
- Medium: 140°F to 145°F
- Well-Done: 160°F and above
- Chicken and Poultry:
Chicken should reach an internal temperature of 165°F to ensure safety. Dark meat like thighs can handle up to 175°F without becoming dry. - Pork:
Pork is safe at an internal temperature of 145°F, though many prefer it cooked to 160°F for a firmer texture. ThermoPro’s presets make selecting these temperatures simple.
4. Using the Dual Probe Feature for Multi-Tasking

One of ThermoPro’s standout features is the dual-probe system. When cooking different types of meat or various parts of a large cut (like a brisket), each probe can be set independently. Here’s how you can take advantage:
- Probe 1: Insert in one piece of meat, say a chicken breast, and set to its safe temperature.
- Probe 2: Insert in another item, like a thick steak, setting it to your preferred doneness level.
This flexibility allows you to monitor different cooking zones on the grill or cook to different doneness levels simultaneously.
5. Taking Care of Your ThermoPro

For long-lasting performance, keep your ThermoPro thermometer in top shape with these maintenance tips:
- Clean Probes After Every Use: Residue on the probes can affect their accuracy. Use a cloth and mild detergent to clean them after every BBQ session.
- Store Carefully: Avoid crimping or bending the wires, which can damage the probe’s sensitivity. Storing them in a dedicated pouch or case will keep them protected.
- Check Battery Life: ThermoPro devices typically have long battery life, but it’s wise to keep spares on hand, especially for larger grilling events.
6. The Final Touch: Resting Your Meat
After reaching the ideal internal temperature, let your meat rest for about 5–10 minutes before serving. Resting allows juices to redistribute, resulting in a juicier and more flavorful final product. During this time, the temperature will continue to rise slightly (known as carryover cooking), so removing the meat a few degrees below your target can yield perfect results.
ThermoPro thermometers empower BBQ enthusiasts to cook with confidence. By combining precision temperature monitoring, preset cooking modes, and easy-to-read displays, ThermoPro takes the guesswork out of grilling, letting you serve up delicious, perfectly cooked meats every time.