Originally posted by BrandonH
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I have a Joule. It’s app based, which makes it small and easy to store. I love it. The best steaks (filet), quail, and venison backstrap I’ve ever eaten we’re cooked in the Sousvide and seared for 30 seconds in a Cast Iron Skillet.
It cooks Lobster perfectly too. Haven’t had the best luck with chicken or fish.
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I've done steak, chicken and pork all with great results. I have noticed that it's better to cook to the lower end of the temp range given. Steaks are cooked around 130°, chicken 155° and pork 145°. I usually finish off on the grill. I found it's also best to season before sous vide, but I have also pulled meat straight out of the freezer and into the sous vide. I need to find something better than my yeti to cook in though.
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Just remember to "undercook" your target finishing temp by a couple of degrees. If you want it to finish at 135* then I usually Sous Vide to 133*. By the time I pull it and finish in a skillet or on the grill it ends up where I want it.
Also, you don't want to aggressively season the meat during the bath. Save the majority of the seasoning and flavor "adding" to the finishing stage.
As long as you don't let anything sit too long it is usually pretty hard to mess up.
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Originally posted by mikeyb_23 View PostI've done steak, chicken and pork all with great results. I have noticed that it's better to cook to the lower end of the temp range given. Steaks are cooked around 130°, chicken 155° and pork 145°. I usually finish off on the grill. I found it's also best to season before sous vide, but I have also pulled meat straight out of the freezer and into the sous vide. I need to find something better than my yeti to cook in though.
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Originally posted by Jamesdad07 View PostI got one for Christmas and love it. Only tip I can think of is to buy some ping pong balls on amazon. You put them in the water and it keeps the water from evaporating. Only really necessary on long cooks.
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Originally posted by critter69 View PostWhat brand is the best to buy, I notice most don't get very good reviews ?
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