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The last one is Silken Tofu, cacaonpowder, connamon and stevia3 -
MistressPi wrote: »MistressPi wrote: »Sous vide chicken breast, roast potatoes, sauteed asparagus. Leftover onion gravy.
That looks great. Did you brine the chicken before cooking it? I don't have a sous vide set up, but a friend of mine raves about it...I'm just reluctant to get any more kitchen gadgets/appliances... I think I must have fifteen different ways to cook chicken with the stuff I already have.
I dry brine instead of doing a traditional brine which gives great results with less work.
https://www.seriouseats.com/2019/12/how-to-dry-brine.html
The modern sous vide set ups don't require a lot of room to store. Mine is a stick that is 13 inches long and 2 inches in diamter. So it equivalent to a handheld stick blender in terms of space it takes up in a drawer.
The things I always cook sous vide nowadays are chicken breasts (best silky texture because at a slow cook with a controlled temperature is safe to take chicken it up to just 63C instead of the 72C it normally needs to be safe), thick steaks (you can get edge to edge perfect medium rare instead of well done on the edges and rare in the centre). For tender cuts I do an hour or so, so it does take more time.
The other things I find sous vide useful for is tougher roasts such as silverside (eye of round in the US, I think) and pork tenderloin. Also good for getting firmer texture on cheap shin and braising meats, because I don't like that stringy pulled texture of stewed meats. But tough cuts need to go for 24 hours or so before searing.
Thank you for the detailed response. Do you prefer the texture of sous vide chicken breast as compared to poaching it? My friend raves about how good shrimp and other seafood turn out via sous vide. It's good to know that the set up is so much more compact and I'm guessing less expensive, too, than it was when it first came out.
Love seeing all your meals. So much care and attention to detail, inventive and creative.
I've never poached chicken breasts so I am afraid I can't compare to sous vide. Also keep in mind that in the early days people said you needed a vacuum packer too. Most people i know just use a good quality ziplock bag. I never wanted a sous vide before because I had only seen the early generation models which were really bulky. Nowadays it is just a heating element that you clip into a pasta pan that heats and circulates the water at a controlled temperature.
That said, although my husband likes chicken breasts and steaks sous vide, he prefers braising meat braised. The sous vide makes cheap cuts tender after a long slow cook but it retains a firm steak like texture. My husband thinks that curries and stews are superior when they develop that stringy pulled texture that holds more sauce.
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birthday cake for my girl!
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Sweet Potato & Black Beans with Feta & Skyr Avocado Dressing.3 -
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Fish and chips with everything pulled out of the freezer because it is too hot to cook.
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Protein plate lol
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half a filet minion
7 oz piece halibut
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