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A coworker convinced me to give the sous vide method a try, so I ordered an Anova unit off Amazon. Tonight, I cooked a couple New York strips, and I must say we're fairly impressed. Vac bagged them with a few sprigs of thyme and rosemary, and then cooked them at 129 for about 2 hours. Stoked up the Primo grill to full nuclear. Patted the steaks dry, seasoned with S&P, and then seared them 1-1/2 minutes per side. Pretty close to perfectly cooked, tasty, and juicy. Definitely warrants further experimentation.
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Man, I may have to give it a shot.
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It's the best way to do pork chops!
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akjeff, I have the same unit and I'm completely convinced that it'll produce one very fine, perfectly cooked steak every time. Last night invited my daughter and family for tr-tip dinner, she warned me that she couldn't promise when she'd show up. I said no problem because I knew that if I needed to leave the meat in the sous vide bath an hour or two longer it wouldn't matter, which is one of the best aspects of the sous vide method. As it turned out the meat was in the sous vide bath about 10 hours and I finished(seared) it a gas grill to a prefect medium rare after daughter and family arrived and mom had everything else ready to go.
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It's the best way to do pork chops! I saw this thread and knew you'd be along to comment. Roof is the Sous Vide expert.
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It's also a great way to do chicken, especially breasts.
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Butter poached lobster tails......THE BEST!! Chicken breasts to perfection as well as any vegetable we've tried. Baby carrots in compound butter are awesome. I'm not 100% sold on steak yet, but need to play around some more. I did beef short ribs for 72 hours, then seared them. They melted in your mouth!
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I tried going vegan, but then realized it was a big missed steak.
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Will have to try the lobster, chicken and some veggies....hadn't considered that!
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my grand ma makes the best, not seen a lot of restaurant menu, they are very tasty when made properly.
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my grand ma makes the best, not seen a lot of restaurant menu, they are very tasty when made properly. Makes the best what? Sous Vide? You do realize it is a cooking method and not a food item?
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