The perfect steak part 2 - In Search of Perfection - BBC
Culture ZoneFood Science & History/BBC Studios/5:12
Heston strips away the theater and gets to the science that matters — why muscle fibers break down at exactly 140°F, why resting isn't just tradition but physics. You've charred a thousand steaks by feel and instinct, but watching him break down the molecular why behind what your hands already know hits different. This isn't TV chef spectacle — it's the kind of obsessive precision that separates someone who cooks from someone who understands cooking.
— The Chef's Take
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