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Sounds and looks awesome! I will have to give that a try!
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Møøse bites can be nasty
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Awesome work there Ben, thanks for the detail. I'm still figuring out the smoked onion proportions myself too.
What you say about pork chops kind of mirrors my experiences too. I had always struggled with getting them right until I bought an SV cooker. |
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Corned beef yesterday, 180* for 10 hours, came out perfect. I didn't have time to let it rest too much before slicing it up for sliders, but other than that I wouldn't change a thing
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Made Sriracha Buttered Shrimp tonight with some (really large) fresh black tiger shrimp from Costco (8-10 per pound):
Shrimp and sauce before sous vide: After sous vide: Ready to serve: Really good! We did not have any rice or pasta with this and it was almost too spicy for my wife — she really wanted a little rice. Also, the sauce might overpower smaller shrimp.
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Don't knock the Ash...
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NIce Ben....Using the supermarket corned beef flats?
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I get it from my butcher, they come vac packed in brine but no other spice packets or anything, 4-5lb cuts. They're labelled as "Corned Beef Brisket Ready to Cook"
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Don't knock the Ash...
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NIce..sous vide in that package or re-bagging?
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I re-bagged it, I didn't really trust the seal on the package they used in such high temperatures. I've cooked steaks in the retail packaging from costco and other big places before, but they look a lot more sturdy than this place. In hind sight I should have taken their whole package and put it in a vac bag rather than take the brisket out, I had way too much trouble getting the bag to seal with the wet brine in it, but I got there eventually
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Life's too short Swishers
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No pictures, but I want to make sure any newcomers understand, PORK LOIN is my favorite use of sous vide hands down.
Did a simple bbq rub tonight, 3 hours at 135, and seared off. The best pork loin you'll ever have. |
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We did boneless chicken thighs last night. Poured half a bottle of BBQ sauce in the bag, set sous vide at 160 for 4 hours. Seared them off in a cast iron pan afterwards until a bit charred. Really good!
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Picked up a smaller one. about 3 lbs....I'll run it at 180* but I guess for a bit less than 10 hrs
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Did a tri-tip in the sous vide today, but its different than I have done before. Before moving, I would use a Cusinart to make my marinade (onions, garlic, salt, black pepper, red pepper, oil, soy sauce, etc.).
We no longer have a food processor, so I made up a new (completely different) marinade: 1 bottle of Cindy's Kitchen Tangerine Vinaigrette 1 chopped red onion 2 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp garlic salt 1 tsp pepper Also, we used to get our tri-tip at Costco (in Oregon), but the Costco's out here in Florida do not carry it. We found a 3 lb. tri-tip at Whole Foods on Sunday and used that. Marinated in the vacuum bag for about 24 hours and cooked for 6.5 hours at 130 degrees: It came out perfect! Tasted great -- the hint of citrus was really nice along with the garlic and onion. Just the right amount of salt too!
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Looking good Michael! Love some SV tri tip, was a favorite for a while getting it pre-marinated from costco
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Made the beef short ribs last week, following this recipe almost exactly. They were good, especially with the red wine glaze, but overall I thought I'd be a little more impressed with the tenderness, they were easy to chew but still needed a steak knife, maybe I had unrealistic expectations hoping to only need a fork. I did a little looking around after and maybe 48 hours wasn't enough, I see some recipes calling for 72. I'll give them another shot some time in the future using 72 hours, but for now I'll stick with the instant pot when cooking up short ribs (or a smoker if I had access to one)
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