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What to cook for first time sous vide?
Gym
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Thanks to everyone who helped me select a sous vide. It should arrive tomorrow and I'd like to cook something with it this weekend.
I need your help/suggestions... What would you guys recommend for a first timer?
I need your help/suggestions... What would you guys recommend for a first timer?
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Steak.
I've tried my sous vide machine with many other things, but to be quite honest I have decided that it really is just a steak machine. Yes, you can cook other things with it, but it is seldom worth doing so. I love my sous vide machine, but I'm just being realistic. -
Steak for sure finished at screaming heat on the egg. But bone-in, skin on chicken breast finished on the stove is fantastic. (See Seriou Eats.)*******Owner of a large and a beloved mini in Philadelphia
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It will take some patience, but 72 hour short ribs are other worldly good. 48 hours can also be good, but not quite the same unbelievable texture. Give them a bit of Montreal seasoning, not much 'cause the flavors concentrate in the SV bag. Save the juices for sauce.
Then Egg sear. The meat kind of "pops!" when you bite it.
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Pork chops are great with SV. 140-144 for 90 minutes then sear. Juiciest poke chop ever.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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A great introduction to sous vide is beef tenderloin. Dry brine it, bag it, cook it at 131 for an hour or two, sear and eat.Toronto ON
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I didn't know the juices concentrate on the sv. Good to know!
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If the only thing you're doing SV is steak, you are missing out on an entire universe of awesomeness.NEKEgger said:Steak.
I've tried my sous vide machine with many other things, but to be quite honest I have decided that it really is just a steak machine. Yes, you can cook other things with it, but it is seldom worth doing so. I love my sous vide machine, but I'm just being realistic."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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I love the beef tenderloins idea and will definately try it, but it's so expensive. Maybe I should get a little practice first!
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Do chicken breasts.Gym said:I love the beef tenderloins idea and will definately try it, but it's so expensive. Maybe I should get a little practice first!"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Lots to do. Chicken breasts, chops, steaks, carrots etc
Plenty of fancier fair to experiment with, but the items above are no brainers.
There is also no better way, imo, to reheat brisket or pulled pork.
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Ya? How long/temp sv? Time on Grill?
Chops and steak sound great too. I just wanna start with a no-brainer. -
Gym said:Ya? How long/temp sv? Time on Grill?
Chops and steak sound great too. I just wanna start with a no-brainer.https://www.chefsteps.com/activities/sous-vide-chicken-breast
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Not much practice needed, you can miss finish times by a long shot and not screw things up. Its another added beauty of sous vide.Gym said:I love the beef tenderloins idea and will definately try it, but it's so expensive. Maybe I should get a little practice first!
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I suppose it's more about learning the temp and approximately how long to leave it in, bearing in mind that it can remain in the water longer without ill effects. Also, not overgrilling and subsequently, overcooking the meat.poster said:
Not much practice needed, you can miss finish times by a long shot and not screw things up. Its another added beauty of sous vide.Gym said:I love the beef tenderloins idea and will definately try it, but it's so expensive. Maybe I should get a little practice first! -
The sous vide method excels with chicken breast. I would recommend that~ John - Formerly known as ColtsFan - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
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Another vote for chix breast first. And eggs.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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Sous vide carnitas. Did them this past weekend and they turned out great. 185 for 8 hours. Finish in the broiler.
http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2017/01/sous-vide-carnitas-crispy-mexican-style-pulled-pork-recipe.html
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Actually I'm a fan of SV carrots.Coleman, Texas
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what do you want to do? i'm sure someone can chime in. as above, poke chop - SV turns out awesome.
steaks are great SV because it makes them idiotproof. i like to bag them and cook at 131. then pat dry, season, brush with a little OO, and quickly sear on the egg. do a decent strip or ribeye this way and you'll laugh at steakhouse fare from now on.Chicago, IL - Large and Small BGE - Weber Gasser and Kettle -
I'm guessing cooking to 131 then a short trip on the egg would get you a medium rare?
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Final IT turns out about 135 for me if I take it straight from SV to my egg. A warm, "cooked" pink center.Chicago, IL - Large and Small BGE - Weber Gasser and Kettle
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I can't believe no one has said John's chocolate pots. I can cook a steak or chops on the egg but you can't make "panty dropper" chocolate pots on it.
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I would've mentioned these, but I'm starting to be concerned about the US chocolate supply.DoubleEgger said:I can't believe no one has said John's chocolate pots. I can cook a steak or chops on the egg but you can't make "panty dropper" chocolate pots on it."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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I did potato soup. Omg.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++Austin, Texas. I'm the guy holding a beer.
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Wow. The possibilities are endless..
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