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Alcohol, Drink, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide Beer, Sous Vide Drink , Sous Vide Recipes
Info: In this sous vide porter recipe, Doug shows you how to create an amazing beer using your circulator, keeping your mash temperature steady throughout.
Sous Vide Porter Beer Recipe
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ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Pork, Sandwiches, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Sandwiches
Info: Using sous vide bacon makes the belly incredibly and it just needs a quick sear on each side to add the crunch and texture we love with BLT sandwich.
Wursthall’s Slow-Cooked B.L.T. Sandwiches with Sous Vide Bacon Recipe
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Beef, Brisket, ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Beef , Sous Vide Brisket
Info: Can brisket actually be medium rare? Sous vide brisket can! It's tender, juicy and a great take on a Texas BBQ classic!
Medium Rare Texas Style Sous Vide Que Brisket Recipe
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Grains, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Grains
Info: >Risotto is a very versatile, and often upscale dish that I love to experiment with. Making it traditionally requires constant attention to stir, add more liquid, and ensure it doesn't burn, but with sous vide the whole process is super simple and turns out consistent every time!
Sous Vide Pumpkin Risotto Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Fish , Sous Vide Salad , Sous Vide Swordfish
Info: Sous vide swordfish is one of the dishes my wife absolutely loves. Here I pair it with a simple but flavorful salad of beans, corn, collard greens and avocado rounded out with some lemon juice to brighten it up. I like to serve it with cooked farro, but you can use any grain you prefer, or even omit it if you want.
Sous Vide Swordfish with Bean and Corn Salad Recipe
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Grains, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Bulgur, Sous Vide Oatmeal, Sous Vide Quinoa
Info: Porridge and oatmeal are very similar to each other, with the main difference being that porridge often contains multiple types of grains. This one combines quick cooking steel cut oats, quinoa, and bulgur, but you can use any combination of grains that cook about the same amount of time. I add some milk as well for a creamier result top it all off with some berries, almonds, maple syrup and fresh mint.
Sous Vide Porridge with Berries Recipe
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Grains, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Pork Chop
Info: Sometimes I'm just looking for a quick and easy meal, and this sous vide pork chop, grain and vegetable bowl is amazing. It's light, easy to put together, and the orange vinaigrette gives it an amazing brightness. It's the perfect meal to end a busy day.
Sous Vide Pork Chops with Bulgur and Vegetables Recipe
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Grains, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Grains
Info: Most grains are convenient to cook with sous vide, both because it makes it easy to replicate your results but also for the lack of cleanup required. I usually cook the grains in 1-pint or 1-quart Mason jars, depending on how much I need. I'll often leave the grains in the jars, chill them in cold water, and refrigerate them for later use. You can also mix and match grains, as long as they get done at about the same time.
Simple Sous Vide Grains Recipe
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Grains, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Pork Chop
Info: Using an easy to make but super flavorful ginger sauce is a really effective way to add depth to a grain bowl. It's a combination of many Asian ingredients all blended together, with the ginger being the star of the show. Topping the bowl with moist sous vide pork, baby corn, carrots and steamed collard greens rounds out the meal.
Sous Vide Pork and Ginger Bowl Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Beef , Sous Vide Skirt Steak
Info: My Cuban Style Sous Vide Beef Bowl is a filling grain bowl that pops with flavor. The rich and beefy skirt steak is cut by the sour mojo sauce, and the mango and plantains add bursts of sweetness. The spelt and black beans bulk it out. I love the all-natural sweetness added with the fried plantain and the mango, but you can omit them if you want to reduce the sugar in the recipe.
Cuban Style Sous Vide Beef Bowl Recipe
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Soup, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Parsnip, Sous Vide Vegetable , Vegetable, Sous Vide Fruit and Vegetables
Info: I made my creamy sous vide parsnip soup into a lighter version that still retains much of the creaminess of the original while using much less butter and cream. The soup will get smoother and smoother the more chicken stock you add, so you can tailor it to the texture you prefer. I love to serve it with some hearty whole grain bread you can use to sop up all the soup.
Creamy Sous Vide Parsnip Soup Recipe
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Fish, Grains, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Fish , Sous Vide Tuna
Info: Poke bowls are becoming more and more popular and showing up in restaurants around the country. The combination of fresh fish, an acidic dressing, and crisp vegetables is always satisfying. Many poke bowls are served cold, but I think heating the tuna in a low temperature bath allows more of the flavor to come through when you eat it. It also firms up the fish some as well. Be sure to use high quality tuna because you are still eating it raw.
Sous Vide Tuna Poke Bowl Recipe
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Chicken, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Chicken , Sous Vide Chicken Breast
Info: This is a super simple recipe to toss together when you need a filling but quick meal. The lemon helps to brighten up the dish while the radishes and cucumber introduce a pleasant crunch. The lemon and olive oil add brightness to the dish without overwhelming it. This recipe works equally well with turkey breast.
Sous Vide Chicken and Avocado Bowl Recipe
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Chicken, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Chicken , Sous Vide Chicken Breast
Info: When it is done right, Puebla-style mole is one of my favorite sauces. This recipe is for a more traditional preparation than the milder and cloyingly sweet versions found at chain restaurants. It takes advantage of the different chile flavors and is very bold and full flavored. When you sous vide the chicken, the dish elevates to a whole new level. The sauce does take a decent amount of effort, but I'll often double or triple the recipe and store the remainder in plastic bags in the freezer so I can easily use it later. The sauce works exquisitely with shredded pork or chicken breasts and thighs.
Sous Vide Chicken Mole in the Puebla Style Recipe
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Egg, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Egg
Info: Avocado toast is all the rage lately and I can see why. A piece of hearty, whole grain bread lightly toasted and slathered with rich and creamy avocado is a decadent combination. I especially love it when topped with a sous vided egg to make it a complete meal. Be sure to use a high-quality bread and a ripe avocado, because this recipe is so simple the flavors will really shine through.
Avocado Toast with Sous Vide Hard-Boiled Egg Recipe
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Sausage, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Pork Sausage, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Sausage
Info: This sous vide sausage recipe is complemented with a spicy honey-sriracha glazed cauliflower and a crispy coleslaw.
Sous Vide Sausage with Honey-Sriracha Cauliflower Recipe
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Grains, Pork, Recipe, Sous Vide Frekneh, Sous Vide Grains, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Pork Chop, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: This is a simple but flavorful sous vide pork and freekeh recipe that is quick to put together. It combines tender pork chops with freekeh and and sautéed vegetables.
Pork and Freekeh Bowl Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey
Info: This sous vide turkey marsala recipe is a light and flavorful take off of a traditional chicken marsala. I serve it over grains and add some snow peas to bulk up the dish without making it heavy.
Sous Vide Turkey Marsala Recipe
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Grains, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Farro, Sous Vide Grains
Info: Sous vide farro is one of my favorite grains to eat. It has a nutty flavor and feels hearty without being heavy. It is also a snap to cook when using sous vide.
Sous Vide Farro Recipe
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Pork, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Pork Chop, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: I love the complex flavors of tajines, with their sweet highs and nuanced undertones from the spices. Adding sous vide pork to the mix makes sure everything comes out cooked perfectly.
Sous Vide Moroccan-Style Tajine with Pork Chops
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Breakfast , Sous Vide Grains, Sous Vide Oatmeal, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: Oatmeal is one of those dishes that isn't too hard to cook traditionally but I use sous vide for the convenience. I eat oatmeal almost every morning and I like to make a bunch ahead of time. Since you can cook and store the oatmeal in the same Mason jar, there is no cleanup of a pot and spoon, making it quick and easy to do. This sous vide oatmeal recipe adds cinnamon and raisins to the oatmeal, adding bursts of sweetness and sharp background notes.
Sous Vide Cinnamon Raisin Oatmeal Recipe
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Duck, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Duck , Sous Vide Duck Breast, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: This recipe calls for freshly toasted and ground spices which adds a lot more depth and character than using pre-ground spices. However, if you don't have the time or inclination to do this it is still excellent with prepared spices, or even a pre-mixed 5-spice Chinese powder with some extra fennel seeds added. Serve this with some roasted or stir fried vegetables in a grain bowl.
Sous Vide 5-Spice Duck Recipe
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BBQ, Beef, Brisket, Recipe, Smoking, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Beef , Sous Vide Brisket , Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Smoking
Info: When sous viding BBQ brisket, just put it in a bag, seal it and forget it for 18 to 36 hours. When you're ready to eat the BBQ brisket will be fall apart tender and unbelievably flavorful.
Smoked Sous Vide Brisket Recipe with Bourbon BBQ Sauce
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Salmon
Info: This particular dish is sort of a mashup of my past and my present. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, salmon is plentiful and a large staple of your diet. Living in the South now, and having access to world class grits, it was inevitable that eventually they met. Shrimp and grits is one of my all-time favorite meals, so salmon wasn't that far off my radar when it came time to decide how to proceed with this dish.
Bourbon Glazed Sous Vide Salmon with Blue Grits 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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Agar Agar, Agar Fluid Gel Recipes, BBQ, Bourbon, Fluid Gel, Gelling, Party Foods
Info: Bacon and bourbon are two of my favorite foods and this recipe combines them in a smokey, spicy BBQ sauce that is great on wings, pulled pork, brisket, or about anything
else you can think of. The sauce itself is really tasty but the bacon chunks add great bursts of flavor.
Bacon-Bourbon BBQ Jam Recipe
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Dessert, Milk, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Creme Brulee , Sous Vide Dessert , Sous Vide Milk, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: Creme brulee is a fancy but very simple dessert to make when using a sous vide machine. This recipe infuses the flavors of cinnamon and vanilla bean into the cream before placing in ramekins in the water bath to cook. This creamy and flavorful dish will impress your dinner guests.
Sous Vide Cinnamon-Vanilla Creme Brulee
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Beef, Dish, Fruit, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Beef , Sous Vide Hanger Steak, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Steak , Steak
Info: This family favorite summer recipe tops a flavorful, tender sous vided hanger steak with fresh peach salsa. When using sous vide, a convenient hands-off cooking method to prepare this underutilized cut of meat, you have even more time for relaxation. The salsa is simple to prepare and really highlights the flavor of the peaches while still complementing the steak.
Sous Vide Hanger Steak with Peach Salsa
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Beef, Emulsifying, Fruit, Recipe, Salad, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Beef , Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Steak , Sous Vide Tri-Tip, Steak, Xanthan Gum, Xanthan Gum Thickening
Info: This sous vide tri-tip steak recipe takes full advantage of the rich, meaty cut and is tenderized through the sous vide process and pared with an exotic fennel, orange, and olive salad.
Sous Vide Tri-Tip Recipe with Roasted Fennel and Orange Salad
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Concepts:
BBQ, Bourbon, Grilling, Pork, Pulled Pork, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide BBQ , Sous Vide Boston Butt, Sous Vide Grilling , Sous Vide Picnic Roast, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Pork Shoulder , Sous Vide Pulled Pork , Sous Vide Recipes
Info: Just because summer is coming to an end doesn't mean we can't still enjoy a few last, good summer meals! This sous vide pulled pork recipe is easy to make and you can finish it off on the grill for lots of additional flavor.
Sous Vide Bourbon BBQ Pulled Pork Recipe
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Beef, Recipe, Roast, Sandwiches, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Beef , Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Roast , Sous Vide Sandwiches , Sous Vide Top Round Roast
Info: French dip sandwiches are a classic deli food and they are very easy to make at home using our sous vide recipe with a top round roast. Once the meat is cooked for several days it is seared and thinly sliced. I like to pile the slices on a hoagie roll with melted Swiss cheese but you can serve it however you prefer. Many people enjoy thinly sliced red onion on it.
Sous Vide French Dip Sandwiches Recipe
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Pastrami, Recipe, Ribs, Sandwiches, Short Ribs, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Pastrami , Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Ribs , Sous Vide Sandwiches , Sous Vide Short Ribs
Info: I'm a huge fan of Michael Ruhlman and an even bigger fan of pastrami so when he recently posted about making short rib pastrami it inspired me to follow suit. Of course, I had to make sous vide pastrami instead of braising it.
Sous Vide Pastrami with Short Ribs Recipe
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Dish, Pork, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Pork , Sous Vide Pork Chop, Sous Vide Recipes
Info: The sweet apples meld perfectly with the apple cider and mustard in this sous vide recipe to really bring out the flavors of the pork chops. Using sous vide on the the pork chops ensures that they'll be perfectly cooked and tender.
Apple Cider Sous Vide Pork Chops Recipe
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In this sous vide porter recipe, Doug shows you how to create an amazing beer using your circulator, keeping your mash temperature steady throughout.
Using sous vide bacon makes the belly incredibly and it just needs a quick sear on each side to add the crunch and texture we love with BLT sandwich.
Can brisket actually be medium rare? Sous vide brisket can! It's tender, juicy and a great take on a Texas BBQ classic!
>Risotto is a very versatile, and often upscale dish that I love to experiment with. Making it traditionally requires constant attention to stir, add more liquid, and ensure it doesn't burn, but with sous vide the whole process is super simple and turns out consistent every time!
Sous vide swordfish is one of the dishes my wife absolutely loves. Here I pair it with a simple but flavorful salad of beans, corn, collard greens and avocado rounded out with some lemon juice to brighten it up. I like to serve it with cooked farro, but you can use any grain you prefer, or even omit it if you want.
Porridge and oatmeal are very similar to each other, with the main difference being that porridge often contains multiple types of grains. This one combines quick cooking steel cut oats, quinoa, and bulgur, but you can use any combination of grains that cook about the same amount of time. I add some milk as well for a creamier result top it all off with some berries, almonds, maple syrup and fresh mint.
Sometimes I'm just looking for a quick and easy meal, and this sous vide pork chop, grain and vegetable bowl is amazing. It's light, easy to put together, and the orange vinaigrette gives it an amazing brightness. It's the perfect meal to end a busy day.
Most grains are convenient to cook with sous vide, both because it makes it easy to replicate your results but also for the lack of cleanup required. I usually cook the grains in 1-pint or 1-quart Mason jars, depending on how much I need. I'll often leave the grains in the jars, chill them in cold water, and refrigerate them for later use. You can also mix and match grains, as long as they get done at about the same time.
Using an easy to make but super flavorful ginger sauce is a really effective way to add depth to a grain bowl. It's a combination of many Asian ingredients all blended together, with the ginger being the star of the show. Topping the bowl with moist sous vide pork, baby corn, carrots and steamed collard greens rounds out the meal.
My Cuban Style Sous Vide Beef Bowl is a filling grain bowl that pops with flavor. The rich and beefy skirt steak is cut by the sour mojo sauce, and the mango and plantains add bursts of sweetness. The spelt and black beans bulk it out. I love the all-natural sweetness added with the fried plantain and the mango, but you can omit them if you want to reduce the sugar in the recipe.
I made my creamy sous vide parsnip soup into a lighter version that still retains much of the creaminess of the original while using much less butter and cream. The soup will get smoother and smoother the more chicken stock you add, so you can tailor it to the texture you prefer. I love to serve it with some hearty whole grain bread you can use to sop up all the soup.
Poke bowls are becoming more and more popular and showing up in restaurants around the country. The combination of fresh fish, an acidic dressing, and crisp vegetables is always satisfying. Many poke bowls are served cold, but I think heating the tuna in a low temperature bath allows more of the flavor to come through when you eat it. It also firms up the fish some as well. Be sure to use high quality tuna because you are still eating it raw.
This is a super simple recipe to toss together when you need a filling but quick meal. The lemon helps to brighten up the dish while the radishes and cucumber introduce a pleasant crunch. The lemon and olive oil add brightness to the dish without overwhelming it. This recipe works equally well with turkey breast.
When it is done right, Puebla-style mole is one of my favorite sauces. This recipe is for a more traditional preparation than the milder and cloyingly sweet versions found at chain restaurants. It takes advantage of the different chile flavors and is very bold and full flavored. When you sous vide the chicken, the dish elevates to a whole new level. The sauce does take a decent amount of effort, but I'll often double or triple the recipe and store the remainder in plastic bags in the freezer so I can easily use it later. The sauce works exquisitely with shredded pork or chicken breasts and thighs.
Avocado toast is all the rage lately and I can see why. A piece of hearty, whole grain bread lightly toasted and slathered with rich and creamy avocado is a decadent combination. I especially love it when topped with a sous vided egg to make it a complete meal. Be sure to use a high-quality bread and a ripe avocado, because this recipe is so simple the flavors will really shine through.
This sous vide sausage recipe is complemented with a spicy honey-sriracha glazed cauliflower and a crispy coleslaw.
This is a simple but flavorful sous vide pork and freekeh recipe that is quick to put together. It combines tender pork chops with freekeh and and sautéed vegetables.
This sous vide turkey marsala recipe is a light and flavorful take off of a traditional chicken marsala. I serve it over grains and add some snow peas to bulk up the dish without making it heavy.
Sous vide farro is one of my favorite grains to eat. It has a nutty flavor and feels hearty without being heavy. It is also a snap to cook when using sous vide.
I love the complex flavors of tajines, with their sweet highs and nuanced undertones from the spices. Adding sous vide pork to the mix makes sure everything comes out cooked perfectly.
Oatmeal is one of those dishes that isn't too hard to cook traditionally but I use sous vide for the convenience. I eat oatmeal almost every morning and I like to make a bunch ahead of time. Since you can cook and store the oatmeal in the same Mason jar, there is no cleanup of a pot and spoon, making it quick and easy to do. This sous vide oatmeal recipe adds cinnamon and raisins to the oatmeal, adding bursts of sweetness and sharp background notes.
This recipe calls for freshly toasted and ground spices which adds a lot more depth and character than using pre-ground spices. However, if you don't have the time or inclination to do this it is still excellent with prepared spices, or even a pre-mixed 5-spice Chinese powder with some extra fennel seeds added. Serve this with some roasted or stir fried vegetables in a grain bowl.
When sous viding BBQ brisket, just put it in a bag, seal it and forget it for 18 to 36 hours. When you're ready to eat the BBQ brisket will be fall apart tender and unbelievably flavorful.
This particular dish is sort of a mashup of my past and my present. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, salmon is plentiful and a large staple of your diet. Living in the South now, and having access to world class grits, it was inevitable that eventually they met. Shrimp and grits is one of my all-time favorite meals, so salmon wasn't that far off my radar when it came time to decide how to proceed with this dish.
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.
Bacon and bourbon are two of my favorite foods and this recipe combines them in a smokey, spicy BBQ sauce that is great on wings, pulled pork, brisket, or about anything
else you can think of. The sauce itself is really tasty but the bacon chunks add great bursts of flavor.
Creme brulee is a fancy but very simple dessert to make when using a sous vide machine. This recipe infuses the flavors of cinnamon and vanilla bean into the cream before placing in ramekins in the water bath to cook. This creamy and flavorful dish will impress your dinner guests.
This family favorite summer recipe tops a flavorful, tender sous vided hanger steak with fresh peach salsa. When using sous vide, a convenient hands-off cooking method to prepare this underutilized cut of meat, you have even more time for relaxation. The salsa is simple to prepare and really highlights the flavor of the peaches while still complementing the steak.
This sous vide tri-tip steak recipe takes full advantage of the rich, meaty cut and is tenderized through the sous vide process and pared with an exotic fennel, orange, and olive salad.
Just because summer is coming to an end doesn't mean we can't still enjoy a few last, good summer meals! This sous vide pulled pork recipe is easy to make and you can finish it off on the grill for lots of additional flavor.
French dip sandwiches are a classic deli food and they are very easy to make at home using our sous vide recipe with a top round roast. Once the meat is cooked for several days it is seared and thinly sliced. I like to pile the slices on a hoagie roll with melted Swiss cheese but you can serve it however you prefer. Many people enjoy thinly sliced red onion on it.
I'm a huge fan of Michael Ruhlman and an even bigger fan of pastrami so when he recently posted about making short rib pastrami it inspired me to follow suit. Of course, I had to make sous vide pastrami instead of braising it.
The sweet apples meld perfectly with the apple cider and mustard in this sous vide recipe to really bring out the flavors of the pork chops. Using sous vide on the the pork chops ensures that they'll be perfectly cooked and tender.
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