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BBQ, Fruit, Infusions, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sauce, Sous Vide BBQ , Sous Vide Infusions, Sous Vide Recipes, Vinegar Infusions
Info: This fruity and delicious sauce is based on the flavors of Rockey's award winning liqueur. You can learn more at rockeysliqueur.com.
Rockey's White BBQ Sauce Recipe
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ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Vegetable , Vegetable
Info: Any traditional compote is cooked, typically with sugar and fruit. This compote is raw. Brunoise pepper and juiced pepper come together to form a thick, jam-like texture. Perfect for toast, cured meats and seafood.
The process of making perfect brunoise diced vegetables typically leaves us with waste and trim. The scraps of this are what gets juiced. Consider other vegetables like beets, carrots, or celery.
Sous Vide Raw Pepper Compote Recipe
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Beans, Garlic, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Salad, Sous Vide Artichokes, Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Salad , Sous Vide Vegetable , Vegetable
Info: While it sounds complicated, this recipe utilizes a very simple technique of layering flavors and textures to create a delicious and flavorful final dish.
Sous Vide Navy Bean & Artichoke Salad with Mint Dressing and Fried Alliums Recipe
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Cocktails, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Infused Syrup, Sous Vide Recipes, Syrup, Syrup Infusions
Info: If you love the bright taste of grapefruit and want to enjoy it with some floral gin then this sous vide grapefruit gimlet is exactly what you are looking for. It is a simple to make but complex tasting cocktail that combines a sous vide grapefruit cordial with some gin and is served over ice. The cordial packs a huge citrus punch that makes this drink leap out of the glass.
Sous Vide Grapefruit Gimlet Recipe
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Drink, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide Drink , Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Rhubarb
Info: This sous vide shrub uses fresh rhubard for a bright and fruity shrub that can be used as is, with club soda, or as the base for cocktails and sauces.
Sous Vide Rhubarb Shrub Recipe
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Chocolate, Dessert, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide Chocolate, Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Milk, Sous Vide Pot du Creme, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: This recipe combines a classic sous vide pot de creme with a sweet and fruity passion fruit sauce for a rich and complex dish.
Sous Vide Chocolate Pot de Creme with Passion Fruit Syrup Recipe
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Dessert, Fruit, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Fruit , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: This sous vide Christmas Strudel is Aussie style. It uses a sous vide fruit filling and vacuum infused fruits for additional flavor.
Sous Vide Aussie Christmas Strudel Recipe
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Dessert, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide Apples, Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Pie, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: Sous vide cranberry apple pie uses cranberries to round out the flavors, and sous vide to ensure the perfect consistency and a golden brown crust.
Sous Vide Cranberry Apple Pie Recipe
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Concepts:
ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Vegetable , Vegan Sous Vide, Vegetable, Vegetarian Sous Vide
Info: This sous vide compote has brunoise pepper and juiced pepper forming a thick, jam-like texture that is perfect for toast, cured meats and seafood.
Sous Vide Raw Pepper Compote Recipe
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Fish, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide Fish , Sous Vide Halibut, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: Tacos that combine sous vide halibut with a crunchy cabbage slaw and a bright and fruity mango salsa mean you won't be able to eat just one!
Sous-Vide Fish Tacos Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Acorn Squash, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Squash, Winter, Sous Vide Vegetable , Vegetable
Info: Acorn squash has a great flavor combination of sweet, nutty, and buttery, then when you combine it with some spices and maple syrup, they really intensifies the flavor. Making sous vide acorn squash holds in more moisture while still fully tenderizing it, resulting in a perfect texture for a puree. I love to serve this with roasted meat, rich sausages, or even with turkey for a lighter dish.
Sous Vide Acorn Squash Puree Recipe
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Fruit, Salad, Sous Vide Fruit , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Peaches, Sous Vide Salad
Info: Sometimes I am up for a light snack that will hold me over until dinner time. This mixture of sous vided peaches and blue cheese always does the trick. I was originally unsure of the flavor combination but once I tried it together I was won over. This salad works best in the height of peach season, though sometimes I eat them all before I get around to actually cooking them!
Warm Sous Vide Peach and Blue Cheese Salad Recipe
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Salad, Side, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Salad , Sous Vide Sweet Potato , Vegetable
Info: The sweetness of sous vide sweet potatoes is perfectly offset by the spices and poblano pepper in this recipe, resulting in a complex mix of flavors that is a great addition to many meals. You can serve this alongside almost any protein, but chicken and turkey are my go-to options with it. I also will take this when we do potluck dinners with friends since it travels well.
Southwestern Sous Vide Sweet Potato Salad Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Carrot , Sous Vide Parsnip, Sous Vide Turnip, Sous Vide Vegetable , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables
Info: Using sous vide to butter poach root vegetables is an easy process that makes creating side dishes a breeze! Just toss some chopped vegetables into a sous vide bag with some butter, thyme, and cumin, then give them a quick cook at 183°F (83.9°C). Top them off with some coarse sea salt, lemon and oregano and you're all set!
Sous Vide Butter Poached Root Vegetables Recipe
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Concepts:
Fruit, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Fruit , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Peaches
Info: Heating peaches with sous vide softens them up slightly, resulting in a tender snack. Adding some bourbon and cinnamon to the bag infuses them with rich flavor, which some chopped almonds, molasses and fresh mint rounds out.
Sous Vide Bourbon Poached Peach and Almond Salad Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Sides , Sous Vide Tomatoes, Sous Vide Vegetable
Info: Using sous vide to lightly poach tomatoes results in a tender and moist side dish. The tomatoes are just heated through, not broken down, so cooking them at almost any low temperature works well. I usually serve them with steaks so I cook them at 131°F (55°C) because I toss them in with the steaks at the end of their cooking time.
Sous Vide Poached Cherry Tomatoes Recipe
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Agar Agar, Agar Foam Recipes, Foam, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Agar Foams, Whipping Siphon Foams
Info: Mango curries are sweet, fruity and spicy, and they pair wonderfully with roasted meats such as pork loin or chicken breasts. This curry recipe is one of my favorites and I use it on many week day meals, but if I'm having a party or nice dinner I like to fancy it up some by turning it into a hot foam that blows away my friends!
Mango Red Curry Agar Whipping Siphon Foam Recipe
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Chicken, Salad, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Chicken , Sous Vide Chicken Breast
Info: Chicken salad is a classic summer dish, but sometimes it can be a little dry and bland, and no amount of mayonnaise can save it. Using sous vide to cook the chicken is a great first step, resulting in always moist and tender meat. To bump up the flavor, I turn to fruit chutney and curry powder. Then I round it out and add a ton of texture with diced celery, carrots, grapes, apples and pecans. It's a dynamic, flavorful dish that everyone loves.
Sous Vide Curried Chicken Salad Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Cauliflower, Sous Vide Sides , Sous Vide Vegetable , Vegetable, Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables
Info: Cauliflower might be on the bland side, but when sous vided then combined with chickpeas, cherry tomatoes and red bell pepper, it turns into a flavorful and filling side. With the addition of tart lime juice and spicy jalapeño pepper it's a complex dish that comes together in no time.
Sous Vide Cauliflower and Chickpeas Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Beets, Sous Vide Vegetable , Vegetable, Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables
Info: Earthy beets are a great combination with bright oranges and rich goat cheese. It is rounded out with some sweet balsamic vinegar and woody toasted walnuts. Beets work great with sous vide and turn out tender without drying out any.
Sous Vide Beets and Goat Cheese Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Corn, Sous Vide Vegetable , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables
Info: This dish hinges on using the sweetest fresh corn and sous viding it. The sweetness of corn combined with the kick of ancho pepper powder with some sourness from feta cheese and lime zest makes for an amazing between-meals snack. Corn can vary widely in its tenderness, so it's often best to try a kernel raw before cooking it. This will give you an idea of how sweet and tender it already is and can inform your cooking time.
Spicy Street Sous Vide Corn Recipe
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Pickling, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Carrot , Sous Vide Pickles, Sous Vide Sides , Sous Vide Vegetable , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables
Info: This sous vide pickling recipe uses a higher temperature to soften up the vegetables. It works great with carrots, green beans, and other tougher vegetables. The timing varies based on the vegetable, but following the general guidelines in the Cooking by Tenderness article will help give you an idea. Personally, I usually go a little shorter so the vegetables have more crunch to them. You can also mix up the spices and herbs to create your own flavor profiles.
Spicy Rosemary Sous Vide Pickled Carrots Recipe
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Grains, Salad, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Pork Loin , Vegetable
Info: I seasoned the sous vide pork loin with salt, sealed it, and cooked it at 140°F (60°C) for about 3 hours. It usually takes 2 to 4 hours but you can use my Sous Vide Timing Ruler for an exact time, or my beef, lamb and pork pasteurization chart. I finished off with a light sear to add a little color and then cut it into 1" (2.5cm) slices. I picked an olive medley and a freekeh salad to complement this simple sous vide pork loin.
Sous Vide Pork Loin with Olive Medley Recipe
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Concepts:
Bok Choy, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Bok Choy, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Vegetable , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables
Info: Sous vide bok choy is a flavorful and healthy side dish that is super easy to make. Here is my recipe for a tasty sesame-miso version that will amaze your family.
Sesame-Miso Sous Vide Bok Choy Recipe
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Dessert, Fruit, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Fruit , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: Fruit compotes, jams, and marmalades are real easy to make with sous vide. Simply put some fruit, with any pits or inedible skin removed, into a bag with some sugar and acid then cook it up to an hour or two and you are good to go.
Sous Vide Blueberry Compote Recipe
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Concepts:
Infusions, Oil Infusion, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Infused Oil, Sous Vide Infusions
Info: This sous vide recipe captures the nuanced flavors of citrus zest in oil, allowing you to freshen up various dishes by quickly adding it any time you want.
Sous Vide Citrus Infused Oil Recipe
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Concepts:
BBQ, Beef, Brisket, Roast, Smoking, Sous Vide, Sous Vide BBQ , Sous Vide Beef , Sous Vide Brisket , Sous Vide Roast , Sous Vide Smoking, Sous Vide Steak , Steak, Xanthan Gum, Xanthan Gum Thickening
Info: Even though cranberries are a staple for Thanksgiving sauces they are often overlooked for more traditional sauces. Their combination of tartness and mild fruitiness is a great complement to many BBQ sauces. I like to serve this BBQ on a smoked and sous vided brisket.
Sous Vide Brisket Recipe with Cranberry BBQ Sauce
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Infusions, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Infused Vinegars, Sous Vide Infusions, Vinegar, Vinegar Infusions
Info: For this recipe I make a super-spicy hot sauce where the chile pepper flavor is infused into the vinegar itself. This
makes it convenient to selectively add drops of heat to any meal.
Sous Vide Hot Sauce Recipe - A Chile Pepper Fire Vinegar Infusion
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Concepts:
Alcohol, Alcohol Infusions, Infusions, Rye, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Infused Alcohol, Sous Vide Infused Rye, Sous Vide Infusions
Info: The fruity cherry notes in this infusion complement the spicy rye and tone down its bite. The cinnamon and clove also contribute background flavors to round out the infusion. The resulting infusion can be enjoyed over ice or mixed into cocktails.
Black Cherry Sous Vide Infused Rye Recipe
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Concepts:
Infusions, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Infused Vinegars, Sous Vide Infusions, Vinegar, Vinegar Infusions
Info: I like to infuse the classic flavors of lime and coconut into a white balsamic or rice wine vinegar. The resulting vinegar infusion works great in a shrub or sprinkled over a fruit salad.
Sous Vide Lime and Coconut Infused White Balsamic Vinegar Recipe
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Alcohol, Alcohol Infusions, Infusions, Rum, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Infused Alcohol, Sous Vide Infused Rum, Sous Vide Infusions
Info: Rum punch is a strong, fruity drink that is best sipped on the beach! This infusion takes many of the common rum punch flavors and infuses them directly in the rum. I like to
serve the resulting infusion with a splash of orange juice and pineapple juice.
Sous Vide Rum Punch Infusion Recipe
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Concepts:
Alcohol, Alcohol Infusions, Gin, Infusions, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Infused Alcohol, Sous Vide Infused Gin, Sous Vide Infusions
Info: The light, fruity flavors of apples and pears complement the herbal notes from the gin, resulting in a rounded infusion full of flavors. The infused gin is great in martinis and holds up well to other complex cocktails.
Apple and Pear Sous Vide Infused Gin Recipe
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Concepts:
Infusions, Water Infusions, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Infusions
Info: The whipping siphon excels at extracting delicate flavors from food. Infusing water with different fruits creates a flavorful, fruity broth that can be used for chilled soups or as foams.
Fruit Salad Infused Broth Recipe
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Concepts:
Infusions, Oil, Oil Infusion, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Infusions
Info: Using the whipping siphon infusion method to capture the nuanced flavors of citrus zest in oil is an excellent way to quickly add it to various dishes.
Citrus Infused Oil Recipe
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Concepts:
Infusions, Oil, Oil Infusion, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Infusions
Info: Infusing bird's eye chili peppers and Thai chili peppers into peanut oil is a great way to harness their fruity flavors and hot spices while making them easy to use in dishes whenever you want.
Thai Chili Infused Peanut Oil Recipe
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Concepts:
Alcohol, Alcohol Infusions, Brandy, Infusions, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Infused Alcohol, Sous Vide Infused Brandy, Sous Vide Infusions
Info: Making your own infusion allows you to produce the exact flavors you are looking for. This peach brandy recipe infuses the sweetness and fruity flavors from ripe peaches into brandy. It also works well with other fruits or berries.
Peach Sous Vide Infused Brandy Recipe
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Concepts:
Infusions, Vinegar, Vinegar Infusions, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Infusions
Info: I often use a few splashes of this vinegar to brighten up the
dish by adding even more freshness with the infusion of lemon, lime, grapefruit, and orange peels. It's a perfect topping to drizzle on salads or add to cocktails to provide some sour notes.
Citrus Infused Vinegar Recipe
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Concepts:
Infusions, Vinegar, Vinegar Infusions, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Infusions
Info: The whipping siphon infusion method excels at pulling out the fruity flavors of ingredients before the spiciness. Don't worry though, this infused vinegar still packs a punch!
Smokey Chile Pepper Vinegar Infusion Recipe
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Concepts:
Alcohol, Alcohol Infusions, Infusions, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Infusions, Wine
Info: White sangria infused wine is a popular fruity, sweet refreshment. Using the whipping siphon infusion process makes the wine more robust because all the flavor from the fruits is extracted.
White Sangria Infused Wine Recipe
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Concepts:
Alcohol, Alcohol Infusions, Gin, Infusions, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Infusions
Info: I use a whipping siphon process to quickly infuse gin with tonic flavors, resulting in a tart alcohol that isn't watered down. Infusing grapefruit adds acidity and citrus notes while cinchona bark adds the quinine tonic flavor.
Grapefruit Tonic Infused Gin Recipe
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Vinaigrette, Vinegar
Info: This raspberry infused vinaigrette is fruity and flavorful and pairs well with white fish or light summer salads. By using a higher ratio of vinegar than normal, the flavors will
shine through more.
Raspberry Infused Vinaigrette Recipe
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Alcohol, Alcohol Infusions, Infusions, Tequila, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Infusions
Info: This tropical tasting tequila infusion is fruity and flavorful. The pineapple and kiwi add sweetness with a touch of sour, making the infusion a great liquor to use in sours or margaritas.
Pineapple Kiwi Infused Tequila Recipe
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Alcohol Infusions, Bitters, Bitters Infusion, Infusions, Traditional Infusions, Vodka
Info: Grapefruit bitters are a versatile infusion that adds citrus notes as well as the classic aromatics. It provides a bright spark in martinis, mojitos and other drinks made of light spirits.
Grapefruit Bitters Infusion Recipe
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Concepts:
Infusions, Traditional Infusions, Vinegar, Vinegar Infusions
Info: The addition of some strawberries to the rhubarb helps to mellow the flavor and add some sweetness while the mint contributes a background freshness to the vinegar infusion.
Strawberry Rhubarb Infused Vinegar Recipe
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Concepts:
Alcohol, Alcohol Infusions, Infusions, Tequila, Traditional Infusions
Info: This tequila infusion takes on a spicy, fruity, smokey flavor of dried chile peppers; it's a great way to add complexity to different cocktails. I really like it in a paloma or Bloody Mary drink!
Dried Chile Pepper Tequila Infusion Recipe
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Concepts:
Alcohol, Alcohol Infusions, Infusions, Rum, Traditional Infusions
Info: In this infusion the sweet and tart flavor of blackberries pairs wonderfully with the slightly spicy and herbal basil. It is a fruity, flavorful addition to many cocktails and is especially tasty in rum punch or as a liqueur.
Blackberry Basil Infused Rum Recipe
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Concepts:
Agar Agar, Agar Gel, Agar Gel Recipes, Agar Gel Sheet Recipes, Appetizer, Fruit, Gel Sheets, Gelification, Gelling, Locust Bean Gum, Party Foods, Pork, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Pork Tenderloin , Sous Vide Recipes, Xanthan Gum, Xanthan Gum Thickening
Info: The star of most of my parties is meat and this blackberry-peach wrapped sous vided pork offering is no exception! It makes a fun presentation besides the additional sweetness and flavor from roasting the fruit complements the pork perfectly.
Blackberry-Peach Wrapped Pork Recipe
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Appetizer, Crostini, Flavored Oil, Foam, Infusions, Mono and Diglycerides, Mono and Diglycerides Oil Foam Recipes, Party Foods, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Foams, Whipping Siphon Infusions
Info: This crostini recipe infuses the heat, smokiness and flavor of dried chiles into canola oil, which is then thickened into a foam. It is also a good topping for grilled meats or as a spicy spread for fresh bread. The process of infusing oil with flavors before thickening it leads to countless variations you can adapt to any dish.
Chile Foam Crostini Recipe
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Chocolate, Dessert, Foam, Gelatin, Gelatin Foam Recipes, Gelification, Gelling, Party Foods, Recipe, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Foams, Whipping Siphon Gelatin Foams
Info: White chocolate foam dispensed over ripe berries, it does not get much better than that! This recipe will wow your guests.
White Chocolate Clouds Gelatin Foam Recipe
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Alcohol, Cocktails, Drink, Foam, Fruit, Gelatin, Gelatin Foam Recipes, Gelling, Gels, Party Foods, Recipe, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Foams, Whipping Siphon Gelatin Foams
Info: Cosmos are becoming a more and more popular drink and I mix it up by making different flavors of cosmo and by adding some flair in the form of a fruit gelatin foam from a whipping siphon.
Foamed Fruit Cosmos Recipe
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Concepts:
Alcohol, Cocktails, Drink, Foam, Fruit, Gelatin, Gelatin Foam Recipes, Gelification, Gelling, Party Foods, Recipe, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Foams, Whipping Siphon Gelatin Foams
Info: Tequila has a bad reputation as a party drink but you can tame it if you replace the shots with this sophisticated cocktail. The paloma is a traditional Mexican cocktail and is much more common than a margarita south of the border. It is usually made with tequila and a grapefruit soda, such as squirt, served over ice, and is both easy to make and delicious.
Paloma Recipe with Grapefruit Foam
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Agar Agar, Agar Gel, Agar Gel Recipes, Dessert, Foam, Fruit, Gelification, Gelling, Gels, Milk, Party Foods, Recipe, Whipped Cream, Whipped Foam, Whipping Siphon, Whipping Siphon Cream Foams, Whipping Siphon Foams
Info: One of my favorite spring dishes is shortcakes with fresh fruits or berries. The other day I decided to take advantage of some great looking berries and made a variety of shortcakes. To make them more modern, and to work on some recipes for my upcoming book, I used some whipping siphon foams and agar agar fruit gels.
Shortcakes with Agar Fruit Gels and Siphon Whipped Cream
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Concepts:
Aquarium Pump, Bubbles, Foam, Garnishes, Getting Started, Recipe, Versawhip, Versawhip Bubbles Recipes, Xanthan Gum, Xanthan Gum Foam
Info: There are many different types of foams you can make using different modernist ingredients and foaming methods. This foam resembles bubbles and is made with xanthan gum and Versawhip that has been aerated with an aquarium pump. It's a pretty unique way to make bubbles and they are very interesting.
Aquarium Pump Grape Bubbles Recipe
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Concepts:
Agar Agar, Agar Gel, Agar Gel Recipes, Agar Gel Sheet Recipes, Garnishes, Gel Sheets, Gelatin, Gelatin Gel Recipes, Gelatin Gel Sheet Recipes, Gelification, Gelling, Gels, Getting Started, Party Foods, Recipe
Info: One interesting use of modernist gelling is to create pliable gel sheets. These gel sheets are made by adding a combination of agar agar and gelatin to a flavored liquid and letting it set. The agar and gelatin add both elasticity for strength and a nice brittleness for flavor release. The ratio of the two ingredient will determine the final characteristic of the gel sheets.
Orange-Ginger Gel Sheets
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Dessert, Fruit, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Apple , Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Fruit , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Recipes, Sweet , Sweet Sous Vide Feature
Info: Summer isn't exactly apple season, but at both farmer's markets and grocery stores many varieties are available year-round. Here in Central California we've had quite a bit of cool weather from late May through June and into July. For me, cool weather means comfort food, and baked apples fall right into that category.
Sous Vide "Baked" Apples with Apple Drizzle Syrup and Nut Garnish Recipe
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Concepts:
Alcohol, Dessert, Fruit, Milk, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Ice Cream , Sous Vide Milk, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Zabaglione, Sweet , Sweet Sous Vide Feature
Info: Summer is upon us and my thoughts have turned to berries, and cherries, and luscious stone fruits. I love to combine the sweetest fruit of the season with a simple yet elegant sauce such as Italian zabaglione (or sabayon, as it is known in France).
Sous Vide Champagne Zabaglione Recipe
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Concepts:
Dessert, Fruit, Milk, Party Foods, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Fruit , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Ice Cream , Sous Vide Milk, Sous Vide Recipes, Sweet , Sweet Sous Vide Feature
Info: I am crazy for the sweet-tart, floral flavor of passion fruit. Although my garden produces just about every kind of fruit, it's a few degrees too cold during the winter months in Carmel Valley to grow this divine tropical fruit. I know, because I've tried and failed on two occasions.
Sous Vide Passion Fruit Ice Cream
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Concepts:
Dessert, Milk, Party Foods, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Creme Brulee , Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Milk, Sous Vide Recipes, Sweet , Sweet Sous Vide Feature
Info: Another great sous vide dessert recipe from SVKitchen. This one focuses on uses your sous vide machine as a bain marie and cooking a creme brulee with it.
Sous Vide Ginger Creme Brulee
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Concepts:
Dessert, Fruit, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Fruit , Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables, Sous Vide Pear , Sous Vide Recipes, Sweet , Sweet Sous Vide Feature
Info: Pears are one of my least loved fruits when eaten out of hand, but when they're poached in butter, sugar, vanilla, and spice, well, that's another story. Normally, you immerse the pears in a flavorful liquid, such as wine or sugar syrup, and cook them on the stove top. Then, after they're poached, the cooking liquid needs to be reduced to concentrate its flavors.
Sous Vide Vanilla Poached Pears Recipe
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Dessert, Milk, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Dulce de Leche, Sous Vide Milk, Sous Vide Recipes, Sweet , Sweet Sous Vide Feature
Info: Caramel is my favorite thing, especially combined with chocolate, but I like it unadulterated, too, in all of its many forms. Dulce de leche, Spanish for "sweet milk" is on my list of must-have condiments. I always have a jar or two in my over-crowded fridge because it's very versatile and great for last-minute desserts. Sometimes I'll treat myself a spoonful right from the jar if there's nothing else on hand to satisfy a sudden caramel craving.
Sous Vide Dulce de Leche Recipe
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Agar Agar, Agar Gel, Agar Gel Pearl Recipes, Agar Gel Recipes, Garnishes, Gel Pearl, Gelification, Gelling, Gels, Pearls, Recipe, Thickener, Vinegar
Info: One of the easiest molecular gastronomy recipes to try is by creating "pearls". Most pearls are solid jelly balls that can be used to garnish dishes or as an amuse-bouche. Here we use sweet-sour balsamic vinegar to make pearls that are a great way to add a hit of flavor to many different dishes. The process of making them is even pretty easy.
Simple Balsamic Vinegar Pearls Recipe and How to Guide
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Concepts:
Dish, Fish, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Fish , Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Seafood , Sous Vide Snapper
Info: This Moroccan flavored snapper still manages to stay light despite all of the flavors in it. I tend not to sear the fish before serving but if you want some extra flavor and texture you can sear it.
Moroccan Sous Vide Snapper Recipe
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This fruity and delicious sauce is based on the flavors of Rockey's award winning liqueur. You can learn more at rockeysliqueur.com.
Any traditional compote is cooked, typically with sugar and fruit. This compote is raw. Brunoise pepper and juiced pepper come together to form a thick, jam-like texture. Perfect for toast, cured meats and seafood.
The process of making perfect brunoise diced vegetables typically leaves us with waste and trim. The scraps of this are what gets juiced. Consider other vegetables like beets, carrots, or celery.
While it sounds complicated, this recipe utilizes a very simple technique of layering flavors and textures to create a delicious and flavorful final dish.
If you love the bright taste of grapefruit and want to enjoy it with some floral gin then this sous vide grapefruit gimlet is exactly what you are looking for. It is a simple to make but complex tasting cocktail that combines a sous vide grapefruit cordial with some gin and is served over ice. The cordial packs a huge citrus punch that makes this drink leap out of the glass.
This sous vide shrub uses fresh rhubard for a bright and fruity shrub that can be used as is, with club soda, or as the base for cocktails and sauces.
This recipe combines a classic sous vide pot de creme with a sweet and fruity passion fruit sauce for a rich and complex dish.
This sous vide Christmas Strudel is Aussie style. It uses a sous vide fruit filling and vacuum infused fruits for additional flavor.
Sous vide cranberry apple pie uses cranberries to round out the flavors, and sous vide to ensure the perfect consistency and a golden brown crust.
This sous vide compote has brunoise pepper and juiced pepper forming a thick, jam-like texture that is perfect for toast, cured meats and seafood.
Tacos that combine sous vide halibut with a crunchy cabbage slaw and a bright and fruity mango salsa mean you won't be able to eat just one!
Acorn squash has a great flavor combination of sweet, nutty, and buttery, then when you combine it with some spices and maple syrup, they really intensifies the flavor. Making sous vide acorn squash holds in more moisture while still fully tenderizing it, resulting in a perfect texture for a puree. I love to serve this with roasted meat, rich sausages, or even with turkey for a lighter dish.
Sometimes I am up for a light snack that will hold me over until dinner time. This mixture of sous vided peaches and blue cheese always does the trick. I was originally unsure of the flavor combination but once I tried it together I was won over. This salad works best in the height of peach season, though sometimes I eat them all before I get around to actually cooking them!
The sweetness of sous vide sweet potatoes is perfectly offset by the spices and poblano pepper in this recipe, resulting in a complex mix of flavors that is a great addition to many meals. You can serve this alongside almost any protein, but chicken and turkey are my go-to options with it. I also will take this when we do potluck dinners with friends since it travels well.
Using sous vide to butter poach root vegetables is an easy process that makes creating side dishes a breeze! Just toss some chopped vegetables into a sous vide bag with some butter, thyme, and cumin, then give them a quick cook at 183°F (83.9°C). Top them off with some coarse sea salt, lemon and oregano and you're all set!
Heating peaches with sous vide softens them up slightly, resulting in a tender snack. Adding some bourbon and cinnamon to the bag infuses them with rich flavor, which some chopped almonds, molasses and fresh mint rounds out.
Using sous vide to lightly poach tomatoes results in a tender and moist side dish. The tomatoes are just heated through, not broken down, so cooking them at almost any low temperature works well. I usually serve them with steaks so I cook them at 131°F (55°C) because I toss them in with the steaks at the end of their cooking time.
Mango curries are sweet, fruity and spicy, and they pair wonderfully with roasted meats such as pork loin or chicken breasts. This curry recipe is one of my favorites and I use it on many week day meals, but if I'm having a party or nice dinner I like to fancy it up some by turning it into a hot foam that blows away my friends!
Chicken salad is a classic summer dish, but sometimes it can be a little dry and bland, and no amount of mayonnaise can save it. Using sous vide to cook the chicken is a great first step, resulting in always moist and tender meat. To bump up the flavor, I turn to fruit chutney and curry powder. Then I round it out and add a ton of texture with diced celery, carrots, grapes, apples and pecans. It's a dynamic, flavorful dish that everyone loves.
Cauliflower might be on the bland side, but when sous vided then combined with chickpeas, cherry tomatoes and red bell pepper, it turns into a flavorful and filling side. With the addition of tart lime juice and spicy jalapeño pepper it's a complex dish that comes together in no time.
Earthy beets are a great combination with bright oranges and rich goat cheese. It is rounded out with some sweet balsamic vinegar and woody toasted walnuts. Beets work great with sous vide and turn out tender without drying out any.
This dish hinges on using the sweetest fresh corn and sous viding it. The sweetness of corn combined with the kick of ancho pepper powder with some sourness from feta cheese and lime zest makes for an amazing between-meals snack. Corn can vary widely in its tenderness, so it's often best to try a kernel raw before cooking it. This will give you an idea of how sweet and tender it already is and can inform your cooking time.
This sous vide pickling recipe uses a higher temperature to soften up the vegetables. It works great with carrots, green beans, and other tougher vegetables. The timing varies based on the vegetable, but following the general guidelines in the Cooking by Tenderness article will help give you an idea. Personally, I usually go a little shorter so the vegetables have more crunch to them. You can also mix up the spices and herbs to create your own flavor profiles.
I seasoned the sous vide pork loin with salt, sealed it, and cooked it at 140°F (60°C) for about 3 hours. It usually takes 2 to 4 hours but you can use my Sous Vide Timing Ruler for an exact time, or my beef, lamb and pork pasteurization chart. I finished off with a light sear to add a little color and then cut it into 1" (2.5cm) slices. I picked an olive medley and a freekeh salad to complement this simple sous vide pork loin.
Sous vide bok choy is a flavorful and healthy side dish that is super easy to make. Here is my recipe for a tasty sesame-miso version that will amaze your family.
Fruit compotes, jams, and marmalades are real easy to make with sous vide. Simply put some fruit, with any pits or inedible skin removed, into a bag with some sugar and acid then cook it up to an hour or two and you are good to go.
This sous vide recipe captures the nuanced flavors of citrus zest in oil, allowing you to freshen up various dishes by quickly adding it any time you want.
Even though cranberries are a staple for Thanksgiving sauces they are often overlooked for more traditional sauces. Their combination of tartness and mild fruitiness is a great complement to many BBQ sauces. I like to serve this BBQ on a smoked and sous vided brisket.
For this recipe I make a super-spicy hot sauce where the chile pepper flavor is infused into the vinegar itself. This
makes it convenient to selectively add drops of heat to any meal.
The fruity cherry notes in this infusion complement the spicy rye and tone down its bite. The cinnamon and clove also contribute background flavors to round out the infusion. The resulting infusion can be enjoyed over ice or mixed into cocktails.
I like to infuse the classic flavors of lime and coconut into a white balsamic or rice wine vinegar. The resulting vinegar infusion works great in a shrub or sprinkled over a fruit salad.
Rum punch is a strong, fruity drink that is best sipped on the beach! This infusion takes many of the common rum punch flavors and infuses them directly in the rum. I like to
serve the resulting infusion with a splash of orange juice and pineapple juice.
The light, fruity flavors of apples and pears complement the herbal notes from the gin, resulting in a rounded infusion full of flavors. The infused gin is great in martinis and holds up well to other complex cocktails.
The whipping siphon excels at extracting delicate flavors from food. Infusing water with different fruits creates a flavorful, fruity broth that can be used for chilled soups or as foams.
Using the whipping siphon infusion method to capture the nuanced flavors of citrus zest in oil is an excellent way to quickly add it to various dishes.
Infusing bird's eye chili peppers and Thai chili peppers into peanut oil is a great way to harness their fruity flavors and hot spices while making them easy to use in dishes whenever you want.
Making your own infusion allows you to produce the exact flavors you are looking for. This peach brandy recipe infuses the sweetness and fruity flavors from ripe peaches into brandy. It also works well with other fruits or berries.
I often use a few splashes of this vinegar to brighten up the
dish by adding even more freshness with the infusion of lemon, lime, grapefruit, and orange peels. It's a perfect topping to drizzle on salads or add to cocktails to provide some sour notes.
The whipping siphon infusion method excels at pulling out the fruity flavors of ingredients before the spiciness. Don't worry though, this infused vinegar still packs a punch!
White sangria infused wine is a popular fruity, sweet refreshment. Using the whipping siphon infusion process makes the wine more robust because all the flavor from the fruits is extracted.
I use a whipping siphon process to quickly infuse gin with tonic flavors, resulting in a tart alcohol that isn't watered down. Infusing grapefruit adds acidity and citrus notes while cinchona bark adds the quinine tonic flavor.
This raspberry infused vinaigrette is fruity and flavorful and pairs well with white fish or light summer salads. By using a higher ratio of vinegar than normal, the flavors will
shine through more.
This tropical tasting tequila infusion is fruity and flavorful. The pineapple and kiwi add sweetness with a touch of sour, making the infusion a great liquor to use in sours or margaritas.
Grapefruit bitters are a versatile infusion that adds citrus notes as well as the classic aromatics. It provides a bright spark in martinis, mojitos and other drinks made of light spirits.
The addition of some strawberries to the rhubarb helps to mellow the flavor and add some sweetness while the mint contributes a background freshness to the vinegar infusion.
This tequila infusion takes on a spicy, fruity, smokey flavor of dried chile peppers; it's a great way to add complexity to different cocktails. I really like it in a paloma or Bloody Mary drink!
In this infusion the sweet and tart flavor of blackberries pairs wonderfully with the slightly spicy and herbal basil. It is a fruity, flavorful addition to many cocktails and is especially tasty in rum punch or as a liqueur.
The star of most of my parties is meat and this blackberry-peach wrapped sous vided pork offering is no exception! It makes a fun presentation besides the additional sweetness and flavor from roasting the fruit complements the pork perfectly.
This crostini recipe infuses the heat, smokiness and flavor of dried chiles into canola oil, which is then thickened into a foam. It is also a good topping for grilled meats or as a spicy spread for fresh bread. The process of infusing oil with flavors before thickening it leads to countless variations you can adapt to any dish.
White chocolate foam dispensed over ripe berries, it does not get much better than that! This recipe will wow your guests.
Cosmos are becoming a more and more popular drink and I mix it up by making different flavors of cosmo and by adding some flair in the form of a fruit gelatin foam from a whipping siphon.
Tequila has a bad reputation as a party drink but you can tame it if you replace the shots with this sophisticated cocktail. The paloma is a traditional Mexican cocktail and is much more common than a margarita south of the border. It is usually made with tequila and a grapefruit soda, such as squirt, served over ice, and is both easy to make and delicious.
One of my favorite spring dishes is shortcakes with fresh fruits or berries. The other day I decided to take advantage of some great looking berries and made a variety of shortcakes. To make them more modern, and to work on some recipes for my upcoming book, I used some whipping siphon foams and agar agar fruit gels.
There are many different types of foams you can make using different modernist ingredients and foaming methods. This foam resembles bubbles and is made with xanthan gum and Versawhip that has been aerated with an aquarium pump. It's a pretty unique way to make bubbles and they are very interesting.
One interesting use of modernist gelling is to create pliable gel sheets. These gel sheets are made by adding a combination of agar agar and gelatin to a flavored liquid and letting it set. The agar and gelatin add both elasticity for strength and a nice brittleness for flavor release. The ratio of the two ingredient will determine the final characteristic of the gel sheets.
Summer isn't exactly apple season, but at both farmer's markets and grocery stores many varieties are available year-round. Here in Central California we've had quite a bit of cool weather from late May through June and into July. For me, cool weather means comfort food, and baked apples fall right into that category.
Summer is upon us and my thoughts have turned to berries, and cherries, and luscious stone fruits. I love to combine the sweetest fruit of the season with a simple yet elegant sauce such as Italian zabaglione (or sabayon, as it is known in France).
I am crazy for the sweet-tart, floral flavor of passion fruit. Although my garden produces just about every kind of fruit, it's a few degrees too cold during the winter months in Carmel Valley to grow this divine tropical fruit. I know, because I've tried and failed on two occasions.
Another great sous vide dessert recipe from SVKitchen. This one focuses on uses your sous vide machine as a bain marie and cooking a creme brulee with it.
Pears are one of my least loved fruits when eaten out of hand, but when they're poached in butter, sugar, vanilla, and spice, well, that's another story. Normally, you immerse the pears in a flavorful liquid, such as wine or sugar syrup, and cook them on the stove top. Then, after they're poached, the cooking liquid needs to be reduced to concentrate its flavors.
Caramel is my favorite thing, especially combined with chocolate, but I like it unadulterated, too, in all of its many forms. Dulce de leche, Spanish for "sweet milk" is on my list of must-have condiments. I always have a jar or two in my over-crowded fridge because it's very versatile and great for last-minute desserts. Sometimes I'll treat myself a spoonful right from the jar if there's nothing else on hand to satisfy a sudden caramel craving.
One of the easiest molecular gastronomy recipes to try is by creating "pearls". Most pearls are solid jelly balls that can be used to garnish dishes or as an amuse-bouche. Here we use sweet-sour balsamic vinegar to make pearls that are a great way to add a hit of flavor to many different dishes. The process of making them is even pretty easy.
This Moroccan flavored snapper still manages to stay light despite all of the flavors in it. I tend not to sear the fish before serving but if you want some extra flavor and texture you can sear it.
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