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Vegetarian sous vide recipes
Looking for more vegetarian sous vide recipes that really take advantage of the cooking technique. Please share if you know any!
Some I've tried:
- sous vide meatless carbonara (fool proof carbonara, but quite involved -- and yes, leaving out the pork or replacing it with e.g. mushrooms makes this not a true carbona).
- sous vide overnight oates (really smooth texture, although I've never tried regular overnight oats).
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Steam Oven?
I have a new Miele steam oven and you can “sous vide” with it. I quote that because you surround the bag/food with steam rather than a bath of liquid water. Not sure if that matters? It seems to work ok, but twice the meat came out under what I wanted, although I’m still learning and making progress with each try.
Who else uses a steam oven and what advice can you share?
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Lamb Roast 🤤
Great when you're looking for something other than turkey or ham for a holiday dinner without breaking the bank going for a prime rib. Easy, long cook.
Ingredients
- 1 Tsp vegetable oil
- 1 Tbsp fresh chopped rosemary (2 Tbsp dried)
- 1 Tbsp fresh oregano (2 Tbsp dried)
- 2 Cloves minced garlic
- 2 Tsp Salt
- 2 Tsp Pepper
- 1 Tbsp Butter
- 1 Tbsp Flour
- 3/4 Cup Beef Stock
Directions
- Dry lamb leg roast with paper towel
- Rub oil on roast
- Mix rosemary, oregano, garlic, salt, pepper and rub on roast
- Place in bag and seal
- Cook at 137 for 8 hours
- Remove and reserve liquid before searing (for gravy)
- Make roux with butter and flour, allowing to brown.
- Add reserved liquid and beef stock and cook down until desired thickness.
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