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It can be so disappointing to spend time and resources on preparing a delicious meal, only to find that the meat has dried out while it was cooking in the oven. Delightfully, though, there are plenty of ways to help keep meat moist, tender, and juicy while it bakes. With a little bit of research and preparation, you can ensure that your next roast chicken or oven-baked steak comes out perfect!

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    Choose dark, fatty meat for the juiciest results. When choosing which cut of meat to cook, the ones that have the most fat will be the most tender and moist. For chicken and turkey, focus on the thighs and legs. With red meat, look for marbled steaks, or consider mixing in other forms of fat if you’re making something like meatballs. For roasts, pick the tenderloin from beef or pork.[1]

    • For example, pancetta, milk, eggs, and cheese are great to incorporate to things like meatballs or meatloaf, as they’ll add moisture to the meal.
    • If you’re making chicken meatballs from ground chicken, add in small pieces of dark meat to help keep them moist as they cook.
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    Take meat out of the fridge 15-30 minutes before it needs to go in the oven. Putting meat straight from the fridge into the oven could result in food that is done on the outside but unevenly cooked on the inside. Make it a habit to put it on the counter while you’re prepping the rest of your meal.[2]

    • Of course, you don’t want to leave raw meat on the counter for too long. If you aren’t going to cook soon, pop it back into the fridge within 2 hours. If you live in a warmer climate, it’ll need to go into the fridge sooner.[3]

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    Pound chicken breasts or pork chops to a thin layer so they cook evenly. Place the breast between 2 pieces of plastic wrap or into a resealable plastic bag. Use the flat side of a meat tenderizer to gently pound on them until they’re an even width all the way across. This method helps the breast to cook fully without drying out anywhere.[4]

    • This method doesn’t work for bone-in chicken breasts.
    • If you don’t have a meat tenderizer, you could use a bottle of wine, rolling pin, or even the flat side of a skillet.
    • This works for turkey breasts, too.
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    Stuff the skin of a chicken or turkey with butter to get a tender interior. This works especially well when you’re roasting an entire bird, but you can do it to any piece of poultry as long as it still has its skin on. Mix softened butter, seasonings, and herbs in a small bowl. Use your fingers to carefully push the mixture underneath the skin and spread it around before cooking.[5]

    • This method results in crispy skin and juicy meat.

    Herbed Butter: Mix 2 sticks of room-temperature butter, 1 tablespoon (15mL) of olive oil, 1 tbsp (10 grams) of garlic powder, 1 tbsp (1.7 grams) of fresh rosemary, 1 tsp (1 gram) of dried oregano, 1 tbsp (3.8 grams) of fresh parsley, 2 tsp (5 grams) of onion powder, 1 tsp (1.8 grams) of crushed red chili pepper flakes, 1 1/2 tsp (2.4 grams) of ground cumin, and salt and pepper.

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    Brine raw lean meat to help it retain its juices while it cooks in the oven. For a quick brine while you prepare the rest of dinner, combine 1/4 cup (75 grams) of kosher salt with 4 cups (950mL) of warm water and stir until the salt has dissolved. Submerge the meat in the brine and let it sit for about 1-2 hours. Remove it from the brine and pat it dry before cooking it.[6]

    • Use enough water to cover the piece of meat entirely. For each quart (4 cups) of water, remember to use 1/4 cup (75 grams) of salt. 3-4 sprigs of each fresh herb or 1 tablespoon of each dried herb can be added for each quart (4 cups) of water, too.
    • Your brine can be as simple as salt and water, or you could add either fresh or dried herbs and seasonings, like thyme, rosemary, parsley, sage, garlic, and black pepper. You could also brine meat in milk or yogurt to give it a slightly tangy flavor.
    • You can brine chicken, shrimp, fish, pork chops, and other lean cuts of meat.
    • For red meats, like steak, try dry-brining. Instead of mixing salt and water, you just rub seasonings on the meat directly and let it sit for several hours before cooking it.
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    Baste meat every 30 minutes while it cooks to keep it moist. When meat gets hot in the oven, it starts to leak juices, fat, and oil—things that would normally keep it very moist. Use a large spoon or a bulb baster to carefully pour those juices back over the meat. This should help keep it from drying out and make it more flavorful.[7]

    • This is especially helpful for larger selections of meat, like roasts, but you can also use it on steak, pork chops, or even a simple chicken breast.

    Tip: Keep a small pot of broth warm on the stovetop in case your meat starts to run out of natural juices. For example, use chicken broth for roast chicken or beef broth for a sirloin roast.

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    Cook tough cuts of meat at a low temperature over a longer period of time. With the tougher cuts, like beef chuck, pork shoulder, and brisket, consider using them in a slow-roasted or braised dish. Basically, the longer it gets to cook, the more tender the meat will get.[8]

    • These types of meat generally need a minimum of an hour to cook.
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    Sear tender cuts of meat and cook them at a higher temperature. Pieces like chicken breasts, pork chops, and tenderloin tend to dry out quickly if they’re cooked for too long. Sear each side of the meat on a super hot pan, and then pop it into a preheated oven for a few minutes or finish it on the stovetop.[9]

    • Searing doesn’t actually “lock in moisture,” but it does help create more dynamic flavor! Since these cuts of meat don’t take long to cook and have less time to develop a deep flavor profile, the searing helps add caramelization and complexity to the dish.
    • Make sure the meat is completely dry before you try to sear it.
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    Reverse-sear a steak for better control over the interior temperature. Start by cooking the steak in the oven at about 225°F (107°C) until it is almost done. Remove it from the oven and finish it by searing all sides on a really hot skillet. The heat from the skillet will finish cooking your steak, so take it out of the oven at the following temperatures depending on what level of doneness you prefer:[10]

    • If you prefer rare steak, cook the meat until it’s right around 110°F (43°C).
    • For a medium steak, cook it to about 130°F (54°C).
    • To cook your steak well-done, bring it to about 150°F (66°C).
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    Cook a roast chicken or turkey breast-side down to keep the meat juicy. Simply place the meat upside down on a roasting rack and put it into the oven to cook. The juices and fat from the dark meat will drip down and saturate the white meat.[11]

    • In general, each pound of poultry will take about 13 minutes to roast. So a 10-pound turkey would take about 2 hours and 10 minutes.
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    Keep your brisket covered while it cooks to help it retain moisture. A lot of recipes recommend leaving the cover partially off while the brisket cooks, but that can cause this cut of meat to dry out by the time it’s ready to be served. Instead, leave the lid to the pot on, or cover the dish with aluminum foil while it roasts.[12]

    • Cook the brisket on a low temperature, around 300°F (149°C) to help it stay as moist as possible.
    • You can also slice the brisket into super thin pieces and put it back into the braising liquid for about 30 minutes before serving. This should help it absorb more moisture and flavor.
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    Monitor doneness with an instant-read thermometer. To use a meat thermometer, insert it into the thickest part of the meat and hold it in place until the temperature stops rising. It’s super important to make sure the meat is cooked enough so that it’s safe to eat, but it’s also important to not overcook it so it doesn’t get dry and tough.[13]

    • If the cut has the bone in it, avoid letting the thermometer hit the bone.
    • Chicken needs to be cooked to 165°F (74°C), steak and pork need to be 145°F (63°C), and ground meat, like hamburger, needs to reach 160°F (71°C).
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    Let the meat rest when it comes out of the oven for 5-20 minutes. If you cut the meat too soon after it comes out of the oven, all those great juices are just going to flow out and turn the meat dry. Letting the meat rest allows those juices to get reabsorbed into the meat, helping it stay juicy and moist. Cover the meat with tented foil to keep it warm while it rests.[14]

    • A large roast should rest for about 20 minutes.
    • Chicken needs to rest for 10-20 minutes.
    • Steak and pork chops should rest for about 5 minutes.
    • Hamburger needs to rest for 4-6 minutes.
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    Keep meat warm while it rests by tenting it in aluminum foil. Take a large piece of foil and fold it in half, then open it back up. Gently set it on top of the dish you made so that most of it is covered by the foil. The aluminum should help it retain its heat so it doesn’t get cold.[15]

    • Avoid actually wrapping the dish in foil. This could trap condensation as the dish cools and water down your dish.
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      How to stop beef drying out in the oven? ›

      Do you cover roast beef when cooking? You should cover a beef roast with kitchen foil for at least part of the cooking time. This stops the roast beef from drying out too much during cooking.

      How to stop cooked meat from drying out? ›

      Place your cut of meat on a baking dish, then sprinkle some salt and pepper over top. For juiciest meat, try soaking your meat in a homemade brine solution before cooking it. Submerge the meat in the brine and place it in the fridge for several hours so it can soak up the salty solution.

      How do I keep my meat moist? ›

      Brining makes meat juicier. Unbrined meat loses 30 percent of its moisture, while brined meat loses only 15 percent. Make a brine by combining 1 cup of salt to 1gallon of water. Brine the meat about four hours and rinse thoroughly.

      Does aluminum foil keep meat moist? ›

      Pros of Wrapping

      Wrapping your brisket either using butcher paper or foil cuts down the cooking time, and you have meat ready in a few hours. It keeps the meat moist and tender.

      How do you make meat soft and juicy? ›

      Find out how below, and don't forget to ask your butcher about these cuts.
      1. Physically tenderize the meat. ...
      2. Use a marinade. ...
      3. Don't forget the salt. ...
      4. Let it come up to room temperature. ...
      5. Cook it low-and-slow. ...
      6. Hit the right internal temperature. ...
      7. Rest your meat. ...
      8. Slice against the grain.
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      What keeps the meat from drying out while cooking? ›

      Basting your food with a liquid, such as broth, wine, juice, or butter, adds flavor and moisture to the surface of your food, and helps prevent it from drying out. You can also use a cooking spray or brush to coat your food with oil or butter before you cook it, which helps seal in the juices and create a crispy crust.

      What adds moisture to meat? ›

      You can use beer, apple cider vinegar or cola depending on the flavors you want to add) This will maximize moisture and humidity during your cook. For even more moisture, you can baste/mop brush the same liquid or any other sauce or marinade during your cook to lock in more moisure to your meat!

      How to stop food from drying out in the oven? ›

      Covering your food with an oven-safe lid or aluminum foil can help prevent it from drying out while warming.

      How do you keep roast beef moist in the oven? ›

      When cooking a roast in the oven, keep it uncovered until roasted to the desired doneness. After removing from the oven, tent with foil and let stand 15 minutes before carving. This allows the juices to redistribute, preventing them from draining out during carving—and preventing dry, disappointing meat.

      How do you make dry cooked meat moist? ›

      Covering your overcooked steak with a thick sauce or gravy will help balance out the dryness and make up for its lack of flavor. Preferably, the sauce is also warm. Serving the steak warm is important, as cold steak gets even tougher. Warm some water or broth in a pan with some barbeque sauce and let your steak simmer.

      How do you keep cooked meat moist the next day? ›

      Anything to keep it enclosed and lock in moisture will preserve the integrity of your meat. Another option to lock in your meat's moisture would be to add a small amount of oil or liquid and form a tent with the aluminum foil.

      How to keep meat juicy in the oven? ›

      Baste meat every 30 minutes while it cooks to keep it moist.

      How to keep moisture in the oven? ›

      Ok, how do I control oven humidity?
      1. Control the water level of the steam used for the oven.
      2. Do not overload the oven.
      3. Use fans and dampers: The humidity in existing ovens is usually controlled by fixed-speed extraction fans and extraction dampers.

      What makes meat juicy and tender? ›

      Factors that also influence tenderness and juiciness are: The animal's age at slaughter, the amount of fat and collagen (connective tissue) contained in particular cuts, and, to a small degree, brining.

      Does baking soda keep meat moist? ›

      Baking Soda is an Easy Meat Tenderizer

      Baking soda helps prevent ground beef from drying out, allowing those burger patties to keep their moisture and brown quicker for the most flavorful cookout. Not to mention, baking soda is the ideal ingredient for getting the most out of your Thanksgiving bird.

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