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Sous Vide
Hi folks,
Wondering any of you cook-types have used these things? And what are your thought on them?
Thanks,
Jerry Baumchen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sous-vide
'I'll never forget what's her name.'
'Things are more like they are now than they ever have been before.' Dwight Eisenhower
2008 GS SE-5
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Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie
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Love mine. I use it to reheat leftovers all the time. Especially rare cuts like prime rib. Set the SV to 135* and your PR will be a perfect med rare.
Also great for pork chops, as they can be dry. SV @ 150* for 1 1/2 hrs then reverse sear. Tender, juicy pork chops.
I also SV a filet mignon for 3 - 5 hrs @ 120 then sear. Dam good steak.
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Sorry Jerry, no thoughts yet.
I just bought an electric pressure cooker with this feature. Haven't had the opportunity to use it yet , but it sounds very interesting.
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Let us know how you like it; once you've figured this out!
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Hi Gene,
Re: I can not wait that long
I'm like you, I think; I just want to get a meal cooked with little time involved. However, some folks on another forum swear by these devices as time-saving. You put everything around Noon-30 and have cooked food by 5 PM.
Re: the crock pot sleeps in the same closet
I actually like my slow-cooker. I put everything in early in the day & have a completed meal 8 hrs later.
Let's talk Denman into getting one & letting us know how it works for him.
Jerry Baumchen
'I'll never forget what's her name.'
'Things are more like they are now than they ever have been before.' Dwight Eisenhower
2008 GS SE-5
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I've heard of sous vide on an RV site I browse. Here's an example product: https://www.amazon.com/Anova-Culinar...ords=sous+vide
RVers like them in that you can set it to cook and leave for the day, kind of like a crock pot. But they take up much less room than a crock pot. But you still need a pot to hold your food. You can even get ones that are wi-fi enabled!
I understand steak houses use them and keep several steaks at the appropriate temp for the desired done-ness and then sear the steak just before serving.
Last edited by PrairieSpyder; 01-31-2017 at 06:47 PM.
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Originally Posted by PrairieSpyder
RVers like them in that you can set it to cook and leave for the day, kind of like a crock pot. But they take up much less room than a crock pot. But you still need a pot to hold your food. You can even get ones that are wi-fi enabled!.
Is that so the vegetables can watch Netflix, while they're cooking??
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I received one Christmas. I have used it twice to cook steak since it's too cold to grill. I used the Sous Vide to cook then seared them afterwards. Some of the best steak that I have ever eaten, I could cut them with a fork!
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This is a great unit. Don't forget to get a Vacuum sealer if you do not have one...
this is the only way i do steak..
Originally Posted by PrairieSpyder
I've heard of sous vide on an RV site I browse. Here's an example product: https://www.amazon.com/Anova-Culinar...ords=sous+vide
RVers like them in that you can set it to cook and leave for the day, kind of like a crock pot. But they take up much less room than a crock pot. But you still need a pot to hold your food. You can even get ones that are wi-fi enabled!
I understand steak houses use them and keep several steaks at the appropriate temp for the desired done-ness and then sear the steak just before serving.
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