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Sous Vide Curried Chicken Salad Recipe image

Sous Vide Curried Chicken Salad Recipe

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 Chicken Mole in the Puebla Style Recipe image

Sous Vide Chicken Mole in the Puebla Style Recipe

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 and Sauteed Vegetables Recipe image

Sous Vide Chicken and Sauteed Vegetables Recipe

Sous vide chicken breast is always flavorful and moist, but you don't always just want to eat it by itself. This recipe combines it with a simple vegetable stir fry that bulks it out and bumps the flavor, all the while still being super simple to put together. It's a great go-to weeknight meal when you want something easy to make that is still tasty.

Sous Vide Cauliflower and Chickpeas Recipe image

Sous Vide Cauliflower and Chickpeas Recipe

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.

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Sous Vide Beets and Goat Cheese Recipe

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.

Spicy Street Sous Vide Corn Recipe image

Spicy Street Sous Vide Corn Recipe

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.

Sous Vide Pork, Bulgur, and Vegetable Bowl Recipe image

Sous Vide Pork, Bulgur, and Vegetable Bowl Recipe

There are many really fancy things you can make with sous vide, but my favorite reason for using it is because it is so convenient! This recipe is a prime example. It takes perfectly cooked sous vide pork chops and combines them with a simple base of roasted vegetables on top of some bulgur with a tangy lemon vinaigrette drizzled over everything. It's a very quick and easy meal but the moist, tender pork chops turn it into an amazing dish, even for a weeknight.

Spicy Rosemary Sous Vide Pickled Carrots Recipe image

Spicy Rosemary Sous Vide Pickled Carrots Recipe

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.

Sous Vide Pork Minute Steaks with Lemon and Pea Fusilli Recipe image

Sous Vide Pork Minute Steaks with Lemon and Pea Fusilli Recipe

Pork minute steaks are thin, and often chewy, cuts of pork that usually have a lot of flavor. Using sous vide to tenderize them results in a really tasty and tender piece of meat. Here I use them as a topping for a lemon and pea fusilli. It's a dish filled with bright flavors and bursts of both sweetness and saltiness. It's one of my favorite light comfort foods.

Sous Vide Harissa Marinated Tofu and Kale Bowl Recipe image

Sous Vide Harissa Marinated Tofu and Kale Bowl Recipe

It is safe to say that tofu isn't a favorite food of mine, but my father-in-law loves it and I wanted to try something special for him so I came up with this spicy tofu and kale bowl. Thanks to the Anova website I found a few variations on sous vide tofu recipes and adapted them to come up with this version.

Sous Vide Citrus Cured Salmon with Fennel Carpaccio Recipe image

Sous Vide Citrus Cured Salmon with Fennel Carpaccio Recipe

Lightly curing salmon infuses it with flavor and contributes a firmness of texture. Once it has been cured, I like to cook it at 110°F (43°C) to give it some structure without drying it out any. It's then chilled and sliced thinly before being served on top of a fennel carpaccio. It's a bright, citrusy dish that is great as a light main course on a spring day or as an appetizer to share.

Sous Vide Chicken Salad Recipe image

Sous Vide Chicken Salad Recipe

I think chicken salad is a great summer and spring meal but more and more I crave something refreshing during the winter months too. It comes together really quickly, especially when using sous vide chicken breasts. I love using varied garnishes to add texture and bursts of flavor. In this recipe I call for the typical celery and carrots, but I also add toasted cashews and green grapes to add even more flavor. Some basil rounds it all out. When served on a bed of greens it's an amazingly flavorful meal.

Sous Vide Boar Strip Loin with Sweet Potato and Corn Salad Recipe image

Sous Vide Boar Strip Loin with Sweet Potato and Corn Salad Recipe

Lately I've been playing around a lot more with sous viding boar. It's very similar to regular pork, but it has a slightly funkier, gamey taste that I like, especially when paired with a heavier side like this sweet potato and corn salad. I like to top it off with some microgreens, but any type of sprouts or greens will work to add some crispness and texture to the dish.

Sous Vide Beef Sausage with Roasted Cauliflower Salad Recipe image

Sous Vide Beef Sausage with Roasted Cauliflower Salad Recipe

There are many types of beef sausage, and while I do love pork and Italian sausage, sometimes I want a change. Beef sausage has a different texture and flavor that I really love, especially when paired with something lighter like this roasted cauliflower salad. I think sous vide beef sausage is the perfect summer meal, particularly when finished on the grill.

Avocado Toast with Sous Vide Hard-Boiled Egg Recipe image

Avocado Toast with Sous Vide Hard-Boiled Egg Recipe

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.

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