London Broil Grill Time Chart: Your Time and Temperature Guide
So you’ve got a nice London Broil all lined up and ready to cook but you’re not too sure what to do with it. Do you need a meat thermometer?...
So you’ve got a nice London Broil all lined up and ready to cook but you’re not too sure what to do with it. Do you need a meat thermometer?...
So you’ve got a nice London Broil all lined up and ready to cook but you’re not too sure what to do with it. Do you need a meat thermometer? If not, exactly how long should I cook the meat to get my desired results? There are so many sources on the internet — which can I trust?
With our exclusive London Broil Grill Time Chart and Temperature Guide, you won’t have to look any further.
Here’s everything you need to know.
London Broil refers to two distinct but interrelated things: a cut of meat and a broiling method. In this post, we’re focusing on grilling a London Broil cut, just to be clear. London Broil is a lean cut of meat that is in equal parts healthy, filling, and incredibly flavourful. Grilling is arguably the best steak recipe to cook a London Broil, which we’ll get into a bit later.
The short answer is no. London broil cuts are typically 1-1½ inches thick so a thermometer will likely produce inaccurate meat temperature readings. Your best bet is to go with a timer.
Timing a grilled steak might seem a little scary to beginners because you won’t know what the steak looks like on the inside until you cut it open. Don’t poke or prod your steak while cooking to try to figure it out - what you really need is a proper chart to follow as you grill.
Cut |
Thickness |
Rare to Medium Rare (120- 135°) |
Medium (135- 150°) |
Well Done (155° - 170°) |
London Broil Steak |
1 to 1.5 inches |
10-15 minutes |
15-20 minutes |
20-25 minutes |
London Broil Steak |
1.5 to 2 inches |
15-17 minutes |
17-20 minutes |
20-22 minutes |
Note that most London Broil is not more than 1.5 inches thick but we’ve included the alternate row below to account for any extra-thick cuts.
The great thing about grilled London Broil is that it can be prepared and served in a variety of different ways using marinades and side dishes. The possibilities are endless when considering this lean cut of steak.
Here are some extra Tips and Tricks for Grilling a London Broil Steak:
1. Always buy a cut of good quality steak.
This seems like an obvious point but the difference between good and mediocre quality meat is tangible. Make sure to stop by your local butcher and ask about available options at all price points.
2. Prepare the meat well.Tenderize and use a marinade or rub with the meat before grilling. You should also allow it to reach room temperature before cooking and can use either a gas grill or a charcoal grill.
3. Let the meat rest (again) before serving.Give the steak time to redistribute its juices, evening out the flavor. Don’t serve it right away after removing from the grill. This is a rookie mistake — although you may worry that the steak will lose its heat, letting the meat rest is better for the cut altogether.
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Great info I will use your app for any questions. Thank you
Great site. I have only one question. How long should I cook my London broil on my pellet smoker?
Okay…so we cook it on a grill at what temperature?!!!
How long to rest the meat after grilling?
So I marinated my London Broil and then came looking for how long to cook and came across this site which was perfect. I followed the recommended timing. I put it in the oven on broiler cause we aren’t allowed grills in our apartment complex. I must say that it turned out perfectly. Not undercook and not overcooked. Just a little hit of pink inside and rest brown! Thank you for posting this!