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Title: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Buttercups on August 30, 2012, 11:39:07 am
After reading a few threads and being curious, I tried sous-vide preparing eye fillet tonight.  Oh my! 

I got Pierre (my thermie) up to 70 degrees. I was a bit worried about 60 degrees being too low. 

I then put in 2 pieces of vacuum-sealed eye fillet and waited till temperature came back to 70 degrees, and then set the timer for 60 minutes (i saw on recipe community (I think, I couldn't find it again) that someone had tried it on 60 degrees for 60 minutes on speed 2.  I wasn't too comfortable with 60 degrees though.   After 60 minutes took it out, seared all sides to caramelise the outsides and rested for 10 minutes while I made the sauce in Pierre.  I served with roast veg and fresh brocollini and a green peppercorn\brandy\cream sauce - Amazing.  The insides looked like beautiful medium-rare steak and it was so tender.

I used a meat thermometer and when I put it on the plates after resting it was still 68 degrees and I was comfortable with that.

We were able to cut with a butter knife, It was moist, flavoursome and wonderful.  I didn't take pics this time as I wanted to taste and see if it was a win or a fail and can definitely report it is a win that I'll be repeating :)  Next time I'll take pictures to share.

I can't wait to try this on salmon, fish and chicken.   

I love finding a new use for my thermie!
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Aussie Brenda on August 30, 2012, 11:46:15 am
I did a similar thing with a piece of marinated pork it was so delicious and I have steamed a piece of beef, so juicy.
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: cookie1 on August 30, 2012, 11:51:18 am
You clever things. It is something I still have to get brave enough to try.
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Buttercups on August 30, 2012, 01:39:36 pm
Hi Brenda, It is a great way to have tender steak isn't it?  I hadn't even thought of pork - you've given me something new to think about!

Cookie, I was worried about the temperature thing for a long time, I was just as worried when I first got a slow cooker. My mum is a chef and we were always taught very strict hygiene rules, because of a kidney issue I've a compromised immune system so extra careful.

When my mum did her last OH&S class I went through the material and learnt about cleaning, temps, etc so I knew 60 degrees to souse-vide at should be safe but wanted to see how 70 degrees went first and I was pretty happy.  If thermie could do 65 degrees I'd probably settle on that. 

Now that I know just how tasty it was, I can't wait to try seafood next, it's coming up to summer so a lemon-grass infused salmon with a fresh salad sounds perfect!
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: obbie on August 31, 2012, 12:06:07 am
Glad it went it well. :)
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Yvette on August 31, 2012, 12:13:04 am
That's great Buttercups, did you put any liquid in with the steaks? and how much water did you use? I have vac sealed and used the varoma for cooking steak, this sounds interesting too. Speed 2 did you say?
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Halex on August 31, 2012, 12:17:55 am
Well done, too scared here too.

Is the taste that much better than using a scanpan tray?

H :)
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Yvette on August 31, 2012, 12:22:13 am
It is usually tenderer is that a word?
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: judydawn on August 31, 2012, 01:32:04 am
 :D :D :D :D  More tender Yvette but we make up words as we go here ;D
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Yvette on August 31, 2012, 01:38:05 am
Yes that sounds better Judy because I am at work I have to think and type fast sometimes in between calls so the brain doesn't always work as quick as I would like it  :o
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: obbie on August 31, 2012, 01:41:28 am
Yvette, that sounds like me, here between phone calls... :D
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Yvette on August 31, 2012, 01:43:36 am
Yes Robyn so we both have an excuse if we stuff up :D
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Buttercups on August 31, 2012, 02:01:23 am
The meat was amazingly tender, no toughness to it at all, even more though it was so flavoursome.  I seared quickly because I prefer the look and taste of the outside to be caramelised. 

I didn't vacuum seal the meat with any other liquid because I knew I was making the green peppercorn sauce and couldn't decide what a nice marinade might be with it.  As this was my first time I also wanted to make it a fair test by just trying it plain, if it gave the meat a weird taste I wanted to be able to pick up on it. Turns out my fears were for nought - there aren't words to describe just how good it was.

I put the vacuum-sealed meat into the basket and then filled the jug up with water. Took the basket out, brought the temp to 70 degrees, put the basket in, waited for temp to come back to 70 degrees, set the timer for 60 minutes. Took it out, seared the meat, then let it rest while I made the sauce - so very tasty and good!

I actually had the leftover meat in sauce for breakfast this morning, and even cold it was still so tender and tasty, I barely needed to chew  :D!  I'm so happy that it was such a success!!! 

I'm thinking for a chicken salad that I'd marinate the chicken breast with a citrus sauce, yummy! You could probably do a lemon\dill mix for salmon as well.  I'm going to try everything that i can fit in the basket :)  Next time I'll definitely take pics to share.
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Yvette on August 31, 2012, 02:11:26 am
Thanks Buttercups might try over the next few weeks.
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: judydawn on August 31, 2012, 02:13:48 am
Your experimenting will get us all thinking Buttercups, thanks for you input here and l look forward to reviews of the chicken and salmon in due course.  If someone gets it right, we all tend to follow their instructions and yours are certainly clear and precise.
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Yvette on August 31, 2012, 02:15:10 am
Buttercups did you seal two steaks or just one? Where they scotch fillet?
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Buttercups on August 31, 2012, 03:06:56 am
Judy after all I've learnt here it's great to be able to share something with you all!

Yvette I thought it was eye fillet, however my DH who actually got it out of the freezer said it was prime rib fillet which he had vacuum sealed into 2 separate little bags. We could have done it in the one bag but it didn't fit in the basket too well.

Now that I know it wasn't eye fillet I'm evey more impressed!  I'm thinking that I'll try a citrussy chicken next for a salad - I'll definitely take photo's of the next efforts.  It really was so easy  :)
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Yvette on August 31, 2012, 03:12:57 am
Thanks Buttercups I love a nice steak but am disappointed sometimes there is just no flavour. Do you have to put them in the basket? I was just thinking if you wanted to cook 3 or 4 steaks they wouldn't fit.
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Buttercups on August 31, 2012, 03:33:11 am
Hi Yvette, I'm thinking that you could try it on reverse speed, you are right about not getting 4 steaks in the basket.

I'd be worried without the basket that the vacuum sealed package might get caught on a blade and tear, that would kind of ruin it.  Even on reverse it would be very full and thus more likely for a package to get caught - and those blades are sharp!
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Yvette on August 31, 2012, 04:27:48 am
Yes true Buttercups there is usually always three to four of us I might try 3 and see if it works, otherwise we need 2 TM's for more haha I wish
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: obbie on August 31, 2012, 04:44:28 am
Now there is a idea.  2 thermythings..
Title: Re: I tried sous-vide with my thermie tonight!
Post by: Yvette on August 31, 2012, 05:01:03 am
Now now Robyn don't be greedy especially if you are getting the other one whatever it is called I remember the HMP