Originally Posted by Sorce:
Could be that I reverse sear on the smoker so the added smoke flavor. I just feel like the fat doesn't render in rib eyes. I prefer doing tougher cuts where the extra time will help.
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So just to be clear, by 'reverse sear' you mean that you sear first then sous vide? Or the other way around? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sorce:
This is why I will no longer do ribeye sv, the fat doesn't render enough for me without going to higher bath temps. I prefer reverse sear for those.
You are talking about gristle fat melts like butter at certain temps. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
You are talking about gristle fat melts like butter at certain temps.
That and there are normally veins of fat that are unpleasant imo with sous vide. This may be choice vs prime decisions as well. Just my preference with multiple methods.
Originally Posted by Sorce:
Cook on the smoker at 225 till 115 or so, let it rest then sear, no SV involved. I have both but like the results better that way.
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Okay, that makes more sense than what I was thinking before. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sorce:
This is why I will no longer do ribeye sv, the fat doesn't render enough for me without going to higher bath temps. I prefer reverse sear for those.
I have never done a steak that way myself guess I'll need to try.
You should try smoking, then CV, then sear. Normally, I just smoke and sear just cause I have a great setup to do so.
This weekend its ribs and chicken. Labor day, Butt Roasts and whatever over labor day. 3 hour smoke, 15 16 hours in the drink then an hour at 350 on the smoker.
Originally Posted by Sorce:
This was from a while back.
I had a pass to stand alone in the grass in the general area where the pits exit was but was asked (told) not to come shortly after Penske made it a zero spectator event. They bluntly said, in an apology, that they didn't want to have to explain my presence. Penske is a class act in many regards. I would not want to be Roger Penske in 2020.
It was interesting to learn that AJ Foyt has attended 65 Indy 500's. Here's to our "resident legend" on such a remarkable feat.
I am not sure that watching it on TV, in a couple of hours, wasn't better than sweltering in the sun from daybreak till the early evening, but a TV can't replicate the engine sounds or the crashes, as the cars fly by faster than you can spin your head. [Reply]