Anyone else bought this piece of kit?
I'd be well into your favourite recipes etc, I've a feeling there was a thread on this before...
i was looking at these , have you used it yet ? is it good or the usual lidl quality?
Not tried it yet. Gonna get some filet and try it out.
iv had amazing ribs done sous vide
OK, I grabbed a filet steak the other day and did it in the sous vide.
All I can say....wow, amazing steak, best steak ever, it was like butter.
Is this just a fancy cook in a bag method or what. :-\ like the sound of that butter steak :)
They seem to cook everything on Masterchef in those things so it must be good.
While I was still working in the states one time I went to one of the kitchens at work to get a cup of tea. There was a water bath (big bugger too) sat in the corner with a homemade Sous Vide made out of a heater element and an STC. It looked dangerous as anything!! Never found out who made it...
The Lidl Sous Vide cooker is just a temp controlled water bath!
There is some small print on the box to the effect that you need the vacuum baggy packer thingy (that didn't get rave reviews here!) that they sold some time ago!
The only reason to vacuum a steak or salmon or whatever is to remove the air. Why? Coz when you put a bag with some air left in it into hot water, the air expands like billie-ohh! result of too much expansion is a Sous Vide bomb!
No need to vacuum seal at all. You can seal using the water method. basically get a ziplock bag with the meat close it 80% of the way then start lowering the bag into the water, it pushes all the air out and just before you reach the top of the bag seal completely.
Its how most of the new portable sous vide cooker companies advertise how to do it, plenty of youtube videos etc. I'm going to try have a go using my peco boiler and pid this weekend.
I have a vac sealer and have cooked a few sirloins in the HLT using the attached and flash fried rather than blowtorched, amazing flavour comes through as its cooking in own juices and seasoning was amazing too.
Great pdf there! Thanks for that.
The steak comes out of the sous vide cooker looking grey and anaemic, so you need to flash it on a very hot pan to put some colour on it.
I cooked the steak at 53c.
I got one of the Alexander James vacuum packers too, and that is the mutts nuts.
That said I just used the water seal method with ziplocs for the steak as the vacuum packer hadn't arrived yet.
I've been using sous vide method a while now...by far my favorite thing to cook is a thick pork chop...Its unreal the difference it makes.
for a good slum vacuum sealer use a ziplock bag and a straw.
put the straw in, seal to the straw, suck all the air out, zip it up. simples and effective.
for a slum sous vide use a slow cooker and an STC.