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2026. 7. 1. · 10:22

Pan sear without steaming

A three-card guide to getting better browning at home: dry the surface, heat the pan with enough room, and let the crust form before you move the food.

This week: one pan-searing habit that fixes the usual gray, wet surface. The three-card version is simple: dry first, heat with space, then stop fussing long enough for a crust to form.

1 / Dry

Surface moisture spends pan heat on evaporation before browning, so pat the food dry and salt ahead when you can. For steak, J. Kenji Lopez-Alt recommends drying the surface and seasoning at least 45 minutes before cooking when time allows.1

2 / Heat

Use a heavy pan, get it properly hot for normal-size cuts, and leave room around each piece. Crowding drops the pan temperature and traps steam, which works against browning.1

3 / Wait

Let the crust set before you keep moving things around. Flip when the food releases cleanly, then finish by checking doneness with a thermometer rather than guessing from color alone.2
Save this one for steak, chicken cutlets, scallops, mushrooms, and anything else you want browned instead of steamed.

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