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F*ck Cancer!
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Hey Dom, do you have any recommendations for a Sous Vide cookbook?
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Møøse bites can be nasty
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I've just been using google. If you can think it up, likely it's been done. SeriousEats.com also teamed up with Anova and has a nice guide/app that you can download to your phone.
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Raw Dog
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There are certain things that I wouldn't know how to achieve if it weren't for the sous vide method. Brisket, cooked medium rare, yet as tender as if it was cooked to an internal temp of 200, with less loss of moisture, is one example. The main draw for me was the red meat, and the edge to edge level of doneness. Quote:
I don't have one and have never even looked at one I mainly use a time and temp guide to figure out how long to cook things and then pair it with things I know how to make. I also have used the Anova app on my phone for inspiration, but haven't tried any of their exact recipes.
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