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Sous Vide Everything

Sous Vide Everything

Жыл бұрын

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@SousVideEverything
@SousVideEverything Жыл бұрын
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@erto8229
@erto8229 Жыл бұрын
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@melissanagy7744
@melissanagy7744 Жыл бұрын
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@mawi6665
@mawi6665 Жыл бұрын
Make dry age steak coconut
@deminybs
@deminybs Жыл бұрын
pre ordered one for me and another for a friend , now like dry aging....gotta wait lol
@scottsong20
@scottsong20 Жыл бұрын
I purchased a Sous Vide because of Guga and I love it! Thanks Guga!
@AnthonyInacayFitness
@AnthonyInacayFitness Жыл бұрын
One con I feel you missed is the temperature of the steak when it’s ready to eat. It cools so quickly. I’ve had to make sure to warm the plates I serve the meat on. I also have to tell people to shut up and eat before the steak gets cold lol
@ChateauShack
@ChateauShack Жыл бұрын
Same but I still like it!
@dutchdykefinger
@dutchdykefinger Жыл бұрын
get yourself one of those blowtorches :D
@Dhagen6278
@Dhagen6278 Жыл бұрын
100%, I've even done a method where i take the steaks out of the water and dropped the serving plates into the water while searing, then dry plates and serve the steak. Pain in the butt but I don't like cold steak so there's not a lot of options
@deminybs
@deminybs Жыл бұрын
interesting, I've never had this issue, almost always I cook them sous vide then sear on my charcoal grill. however once seared I DO tent with foil on top of my cutting board for about 10 minutes, and it's always still steaming hot when I cut it open to eat. I also don't use plates, I'm a caveman.....lmao I slice it up and eat directly off the cutting board , adding more salt/rubbing each bite in the juices 🤤
@Dhagen6278
@Dhagen6278 Жыл бұрын
@deminybs That's why you didn't have the issue with the meat lol no plates! Slice up some perfect warm steak and serve it onto a room temp plate, about 60 seconds later the steak is pretty much cold. Warming the plates in the oven helps a ton, steak stays warm for a good 10 mins or so. That's easier than putting in the water bath because you don't have to dry the plates...that was a silly idea I had putting in the sous vide bath
@tombstone78
@tombstone78 Жыл бұрын
For me the biggest benefit is the stress free cooking. You can be sure your meat is at the perfect temp, and it doesn't matter if the side dish takes 10 minutes longer. That can be kept warm while you concentrate on the searing, and everything is ready at the same time. Helped me a lot on family dinners!
@prapanthebachelorette6803
@prapanthebachelorette6803 5 ай бұрын
Perfect for someone who gets overwhelmed easily 😊
@Craider79
@Craider79 Жыл бұрын
I taught my 9 year old to cook with sous vide - and he made - by himself (I helped him a tiny bit with the oven part) - a pork roast for his moms birthday, whom was basically in shock over how well he did it! It's so damn easy and I taught him to just ask our google about how long and how hot the water needs to be. The roast was perfect! Never seen him prouder! 😀
@Craider79
@Craider79 Жыл бұрын
@ion ruby Well English is my 3rd language so sure be a grammar ****. Så kan jeg jo bare tale dansk til dig i stedet.
@zcummins83
@zcummins83 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome!
@toadford
@toadford 8 ай бұрын
This made me smile
@DanielVals
@DanielVals 7 ай бұрын
anyone know the song in the intro?
@sarahbouckhuyt538
@sarahbouckhuyt538 6 ай бұрын
So cute ❤
@gardenhose590
@gardenhose590 Жыл бұрын
We find it so convenient for big groups. For example, we took a youth group kayaking and had tri tip right after. We set up the sous vide in a Yeti cooler before we left. We got it up to temp for about an hour, removed most of the water and threw in a towel to keep it from sloshing, closed the cooler, put it in the back of the car, drove to the activity and let it sit there for over an hour while we were out kayaking. We returned to the cars, busted out the blow torch and a cutting board and had amazing tri tip right there in the parking lot! Incredible! So easy and so delicious. I've done 10 tri tips at once in my cooler!
@X22GJP
@X22GJP Жыл бұрын
Definitely not cheating. That’s like saying using a microwave is cheating,or a rice cooker is cheating. It’s just a different method, and like every method, it has its place.
@GodlyDra
@GodlyDra Жыл бұрын
Microwave is definitely a sin and cheating when it comes to cooking beef
@its_jawsh6145
@its_jawsh6145 Жыл бұрын
Ngl true, rice cooker especially. I bought my first one last year and it’s been amazing. The rice always has a perfect texture and is never dry. It helps especially with meal prep and the rice is always just so good. I really love my rice cooker as it gives me a perfect product every time.
@caw3225
@caw3225 Жыл бұрын
Guga, I bought an Anova sous vide cooker because you said buy one. You were totally right. Thank you. And one of my favorite cooks is converting chuck roasts into a beautiful and delicious ribeye.
@rinnsbebelindegrombe
@rinnsbebelindegrombe Жыл бұрын
First of all.... I got into SV because of you Guga. Thank you! I bought my SV-Machine 3 years ago and i do not want to miss it anymore. It is great, convienient, tastes amazing and still fun. I ve been working as a chef in restaurants from age 16 to 34 (then quit). I love how you break the rules and explore new things. Thank you for being crazy Guga!
@ESPSJ
@ESPSJ Жыл бұрын
@@mrmistermelom He didn't make any mistakes. 'Being' wouldn't work where he put 'been'.
@convincedquaker
@convincedquaker Жыл бұрын
@@mrmistermelom Gheesh
@nickbouwman6560
@nickbouwman6560 Жыл бұрын
@@mrmistermelom imagine being this much of a weirdo to look totally past a wholesome comment (by someone probably not even having English as a native language judging by his name) and bash him to make yourself feel better. Sad man, do better.
@MrMikeT89
@MrMikeT89 Жыл бұрын
@@mrmistermelomBro, I'm* If you're going to correct someone's spelling, you should hold yourself to the same standard. Otherwise, you're just a hypocrite...
@HughWoo
@HughWoo Жыл бұрын
@@mrmistermelom why be pedantic though?
@maritzakincaid4303
@maritzakincaid4303 Жыл бұрын
I bought my sous vide wand about a year ago after watching your amazing experiments. Now everyone in my family asks me to cook the steaks - guess that's a con?? My new favorite thing to make in it is L. Reuteri cultured dairy (similar to yogurt). It has to be cultured for 36 hrs at 100' and the sous vide makes it perfect every time, just set it & forget it. Thanks again for your channel!
@neevor9585
@neevor9585 Жыл бұрын
I've used mine to make yogurt as well. I bring the milk (in mason jars) to 185 for about an hour, then gently cool it down to 100 or so to add the yogurt culture. Then back up to 115 for 6-12 hours to let it finish. Much better than the hovering over a double boiler hoping that I don't overheat the milk and then moving it into the oven with just the light on to let it finish,
@prapanthebachelorette6803
@prapanthebachelorette6803 5 ай бұрын
Oh yes! The next best application is controlling fermentation! 😊😊😊😊😊
@snowvix8902
@snowvix8902 Жыл бұрын
if sous vide is "cheating", so is a slow cooker, a pressure cooker, an instant pot, or even just a long braise that you can ignore for a good 4+ hours
@d.b.cooper1869
@d.b.cooper1869 Жыл бұрын
I feel like the “cheating” take only comes from people on that top part of the dunning-Kruger curve where they know just enough to feel like they know everything. Imo if you’re not cutting corners (as in cutting into quality for efficiency or convenience), it’s just a matter of using tools and resources available to you to optimise for efficiency and quality.
@OcDmn
@OcDmn Жыл бұрын
@@d.b.cooper1869 LMFAO i feel this. when you just start learning stuff sometimes you're just eager to apply that newfound knowledge and become over idealist and insists to do it "the right way". not until you know more that it's ok to cut corner (in certain place) without cutting on quality.
@gralphirichmond2944
@gralphirichmond2944 11 ай бұрын
What I use my Sous Vide the most for is a large dinner party (Thanksgiving, Easter, etc), my sides are done the day before and I just use the circulator to warm them up and allow more focus on the main items. Second most useful is for Soups / Chili. You can Sous Vide 3x 1 quart bags for a Packer party and it'll fill a small Crock Pot and another bag in the bath keeping warm for replenishment - whatever is left over goes nicely in the Freezer for next time. (I usually do my soups and chili in 8 quart batches)
@gamertrem1884
@gamertrem1884 Жыл бұрын
I'm really enjoying the deep dive videos you've been doing lately. The "How To" videos and explaining things just like this. Gives some great insight into cooking methods.
@testbenchdude
@testbenchdude Жыл бұрын
I got into sous vide with the original Joule, which is still in service in my kitchen. Probably about 95% of the time, it is done with the expectation of "finishing" the protein either on the grill or in the pan. We love to make a huge batch of sous vide chicken breasts on Sunday to last the week in various other preparations. I have been grilling/smoking/cooking in general for many years, and like you said, sous vide is a tool. 100% like you said, knowing when to use it is key. My favorite thing to do is buy whatever cuts of meat (steaks, chicken, chops etc) and immediately vacuum bag them into meal portions when I get home from the store. Chuck them in the freezer, and you have ready-to-go sous vide whenever you need it. No need to thaw at all, plus, they suffer far, far less from freezer burn.
@mistermysteryman107
@mistermysteryman107 Жыл бұрын
Ok. But can’t you just put the meat in a plastic bag and drop it in boiling water ?
@testbenchdude
@testbenchdude Жыл бұрын
@@mistermysteryman107 Only if you want your meat waaaay overcooked! There's a vast difference between boiling temp (212°F or 100°C) and the temp you want for medium rare (for beef, like 125°F/52°C). You could try to maintain a constant (lower) temp by using a thermometer, and you absolutely can use a ziploc or some such to do sous vide. The machine just takes all the guess work out of it.
@matthewscurtis1299
@matthewscurtis1299 Жыл бұрын
Hey GUGA!!! I wanna thank you for showing the world your skills and teaching us new things with every video! I’ve learned a lot from and thank you!!! And a special thanks to everyone else who contributes to your cast
@persnikitty3570
@persnikitty3570 Жыл бұрын
I use sous vide water circulateds for my hard cheeses: warming the milk up, culture addition temps, raising and lower temp for acidity control, and keeping the drained curds warm during the mellowing stage, when added salt is absorbed (if not directly brining in a salt bath). They are amazingly great for keeping temps at a constant for hours on end: it was your channel which showed me this facet, and are much more reliable and hands-free than a double boiler, which you need to babysit. Thank you for your good work, and enjoy a smash burger (watched and those were so decadent and juicy).
@CryptoSurfer
@CryptoSurfer Жыл бұрын
I was going to say the same thing. I originally got a sous vide set up to heat and set curds for cheese making. Only later did I realize you could cook with it.
@reeseebersole7973
@reeseebersole7973 Жыл бұрын
My favorite thing about sous vide is that is started your journey as a educational KZfaq chef. And that has not only provided me with entertainment and cooking education, but it inspired me to develop my love of culinary arts! I’ve been watching since the good old days of you cooking for your coworkers in the break room! Thanks Guga!
@theDaveStanzito
@theDaveStanzito Жыл бұрын
Guga is a man of the people. You've stepped my cooking game up to the point where my wife and kids actually think I have talent! Can't wait to preorder that cookbook. Congrats and happy holidays!
@tauepsilon4220
@tauepsilon4220 11 ай бұрын
You made totally right!
@drewmur
@drewmur Жыл бұрын
I think this is a great overview video. I also love how there is no real filler. Other than an add break you just go over each pro and con.
@TheOriginalArchie
@TheOriginalArchie Жыл бұрын
I bought a sous vide machine about three months ago now and it's become a daily use. I work from home so I marinate my meats overnight and at lunch break the next day, I start cooking the meat and all I have to do is brown it in a pan when I'm done with work. I started with steaks but now I do pork and chicken too. I even soft boil eggs and potatoes while the meat is going, I've gotten very creative with it in just a couple of months. I've even made a chart for what temps each type of cut (and type of meat) should be cooked at.
@heatherhudson4468
@heatherhudson4468 2 ай бұрын
Ohh, would love to see that chart!
@german3652
@german3652 Жыл бұрын
Just pre-ordered the cookbook! I NEED it for the wonderful side dishes I’ve been seeing all these years😂 you’ve grown so much Guga! Congrats.
@silencerbear9347
@silencerbear9347 Жыл бұрын
This is such good information! You got me into sous vid a few years back and I have to say it has changed how I cook. I’m big into fitness and have a very demanding job. So I usually cook all my protein at the beginning of the week and sear when I’m ready to eat.
@mattli673
@mattli673 Жыл бұрын
Do you leave the meats in sous vide water for days until seared? Does it tastes the same VS sous vide for a few hours?
@KurtAndersson
@KurtAndersson Жыл бұрын
I use Sous Vide mostly for fish and chicken. Just an hour ago I just finished 450 grams of chicken thighs for my cats. I can tell you that they love chicken thigh (or chest) Sous Vide. I have also used it for potatoes (and other vegtables) and eggs.
@johnq4683
@johnq4683 Жыл бұрын
What do you love more, sou vide or your cats?
@Dakiniwoman
@Dakiniwoman Жыл бұрын
My cat eats only human food as he is allergic to every cat food I have tried with him.. He loves chicken breasts the most but he also likes pork chops and he will eat ribeye steak if there is nothing else and he is really hungry. He likes it warm fresh from the air-fryer... Sous Vide was a disaster for me...
@Trixskb
@Trixskb Жыл бұрын
Thanks again Guga, you've taught me more watching your videos the last few years then I could have gotten in 10 years of trying and failing until I get it right.
@anacorrea7718
@anacorrea7718 Жыл бұрын
I’ve watched your channels for so many years and my fiancé bought me a sous vide machine for my birthday this year and legit it is the best way to make steak!! I’ve had made sous vide steaks for friends and they’ve all said they’ve never had better steaks! In order for me to keep it medium rare though since I don’t have a flame thrower and I sear it on my cast iron, I cook it sous vide at a lower temp and while I sear and then let it rest a few minutes it comes up to medium rare, it’s amazing! 😊 thank you for making me a better steak maker!!
@hockey_hungry
@hockey_hungry Жыл бұрын
Just found this other channel of his. Omg
@NSUCK13
@NSUCK13 Жыл бұрын
I chill my steaks before I sear them over a charcoal chimney, gives perfect edge to edge pink with a nice crust every time.
@derekprim2573
@derekprim2573 Жыл бұрын
100% agree about convenience! I really enjoy the fact i can throw 4-5 steaks in the sous vide and let them go while I'm at work and then sear them off when it's time for dinner. Our family's food is ready when we are! I would have never even know about this if I hadn't been watching this channel for as long as I had. Thank you Guga and team for all that you have taught myself and everyone who watches and congratulations on your amazing announcement!
@epicallynoob3813
@epicallynoob3813 Жыл бұрын
For some reason i feel like this was the one video i needed
@danielmoeller8457
@danielmoeller8457 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the book Guga! I love sous vide mostly for pork and chicken but how sous vide changed my life is in making food for my dogs. I can pre weigh chicken, beef hearts, liver, sardines, some carrots, pumpkin puree, some green veggies and a touch of coconut oil and pasteurize it. It is close to raw feeding but lasts longer, not over cooked and the dogs don't really care if it is seared. They love it, they have beautiful coats, no skin issues and makes it easy to feed them knowing they are getting exactly what they need and love what they are eating. So my pups and I both love sous vide....
@rickspeight5108
@rickspeight5108 10 ай бұрын
‘It’s too good not to have’ this statement sums it up perfectly. Since watching your channel all my family and friends think I’m a steak connoisseur. But I’m far from it, I’ve just watched your videos, taken your advice, followed the steps, and now cooking is an actual hobby of mine!! Thanks Guga and team, you guys are awesome!! Keep them coming 🤘🏼
@riuphane
@riuphane Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of vegetables and other sides that just come out easier and better with sous vide, and if done in advance, you can just throw the bag back in with your meat/main dish so it's warm when your meal is all ready. Also, anything that takes a long time and baby sitting (pulled pork, ribs, etc.) is so much easier and comes out so good.
@underscoreMino
@underscoreMino Жыл бұрын
I use mine at least once every 2 weeks for pulled pork shoulder or other cheap cuts. It never gets old and it's so easy to do. Perfect for dates or when my parents come for a visit or when I just want to treat myself.
@RolandGustafsson
@RolandGustafsson Жыл бұрын
Guga, your channel is what got me started with sous vide, thank you! I also agree 100% with it being just another tool and great one for certain things. That's the way all tools are, not everything can be done with a hammer. 🙂 I ordered your book and look forward to it in April!
@bloodelfreku
@bloodelfreku Жыл бұрын
Sous Vide is not cheating IMO. You are utilizing a cooking method that was developed for consistency and long term cooking. Yes, you get an exact temperature and you can break it down into something you can recreate, but that is the beauty of Sous Vide. Not just that, but cooking is about more than heating something up or cooling something down, it is also about the combination of ingredients and techniques to create the food you love. When I cook a lot of steaks Sous Vide, I grab a large roasting pot (which was passed down through my family to me all the way from my great grandmother) and put olive oil in and get a nice crust. The inside is completely pasturized just like my father likes it, it is tender as all get out, it has a nice crust, and it is a perfect medium rare. Also, the Sous Vide allows for the meats to cook while I work on other things such as sides, sauces, etc. It's nice to be able to multitask easier. I like to make chimichurri sometimes or other wine sauces. If I just want something easy then a compound butter is a go to.
@peterdoe2617
@peterdoe2617 Жыл бұрын
I've learned cooking sous vide from you, Guga. So thankful for having found your channel. I'm pretty good at frying a steak in a pan. Beeing german, I dared to fry steak in "the land of milk and Harley". And everyone congratulated me. So I still use a grill or a pan. Sous vide can be amazing for seasoning. And it's perfect when you have i.e. a steak that is cut un-evenly. That can save you quite some money, when you can stll make this a great steak. Thin cuts? Make beef Stroganoff. Make Goulash. Don't try to make it a good steak. You will loose as soon as you start. Sous vide could help that. But I'd never even give that a try. Wishing you happy holidays from the far noth of Germany!
@imnotdavidxnsx
@imnotdavidxnsx Жыл бұрын
Your cookbook should be offered as a digital version that has links to your KZfaq videos where you describe each recipe.
@noah4987
@noah4987 Жыл бұрын
or he could put a QR code on each page that takes you to the video!
@ChristophPech
@ChristophPech Жыл бұрын
The book is already digital, what are you even talking about?
@imnotdavidxnsx
@imnotdavidxnsx Жыл бұрын
@@ChristophPech aw, good job. Now read the WHOLE sentence, little johnny
@ChristophPech
@ChristophPech Жыл бұрын
@@imnotdavidxnsx It also has printed out youtube links, David.
@imnotdavidxnsx
@imnotdavidxnsx Жыл бұрын
@@ChristophPech lol you can literally see previews of the book on the amazon page, and not a single recipe has a link to youtube. Lol what kind of scum lies about a cookbook on the internet just to avoid admitting they're wrong? rofl
@mrtimjitsu
@mrtimjitsu Жыл бұрын
9:54 THIS. I did my first chuck roast for 24hours and OMG it was absolutely amazing. The texture of the meat completely changed.
@KarenCurr
@KarenCurr Жыл бұрын
Neat!! I've been wanting to try this. How did you sear/put a crust on it?
@mrtimjitsu
@mrtimjitsu Жыл бұрын
@@KarenCurr pan with ghee and a little white truffle oil. Pan is and always will be the best searing option
@KarenCurr
@KarenCurr Жыл бұрын
@@mrtimjitsu I agree!! At least with my experience with steak and chicken! I am looking sooo forward to trying the chuck roast now! 😃
@Isolden11
@Isolden11 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say thanks and I'll be buying your cookbook. I'm new to sous vide and your videos are hands down the best by far then any I have seen. I even tried the butter basting method you use for the finishing of the steak and it was stupendous. Thanks for everything you do!!!
@johnmiller3267
@johnmiller3267 Жыл бұрын
this year for thanksgiving we bought a large turkey breast roast instead of a full bird. we used the sous vide and cooked it at 145F for 24 hours. it came out perfect. this lack of effort on the turkey allowed us to cook the rest of everything in less than 2 hours. easiest thanksgiving meal ever.
@noracharles80
@noracharles80 Жыл бұрын
Where did you get your recipe and instructions for your turkey breast? Sounds wonderful! Thank you.
@johnmiller3267
@johnmiller3267 Жыл бұрын
@@noracharles80 i just looked up the best temp for turkey breast and i have a personal rule about roasts, they go for at least 24 hours. i will repeat this same thing from now on.
@noracharles80
@noracharles80 Жыл бұрын
@@johnmiller3267 Thank you so much. Yummy!
@trevorreniger5670
@trevorreniger5670 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't mention veggies. A lot of people only think of sous vide for protein, but mashed potatoes, "roast" carrots, and squash are amazing and easy to do in sous vide.
@74_pelicans
@74_pelicans Жыл бұрын
Does it look like he eats veggies?
@Grandmaster-Kush
@Grandmaster-Kush 9 ай бұрын
@@74_pelicans Hey gugas side dishes are the bomb!
@SquirtlePWN
@SquirtlePWN Жыл бұрын
I bought a sous vide and propane torch to cook steaks in my small apartment. All thanks to your inspiration Guga! I fell in love and still use it to avoid all the smoke in my house.
@JamieReneeVonTeez
@JamieReneeVonTeez Жыл бұрын
Your the reason I cook and enjoy sous vide! I have been following you here for a couple of years now and will continue! I agree with everything you said about sous vide! God bless!
@DPCerberusBlaze
@DPCerberusBlaze Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the note on the edge to edge medium rare. A nice hard crust doesn't just have a lot of flavor, it also adds another texture that plays well against the tender meat. Imo plates should be a basket of different textures and tastes that vary a little with each bite.
@DarkEnv2
@DarkEnv2 Жыл бұрын
Well said Guga. I love sous vide and your channel is what got me hooked on it. Is it perfect for everything? No. But it is super convenient, especially if you plan ahead like I do? Yes. Some of my favorite things to use it for are roasts, steaks, ribs, BBQ, chicken, pork and fish. We mostly use it for roasts. When we plan to eat Sunday afternoon, we put the roast in on Saturday afternoon and when Sunday comes around we have a perfectly cooked roast that is super tender and flavorful and we use the juices to make an amazing gravy to pair with it. It’s just set it and forget it. Doesn’t get any easier. For things like ribs I love it because with any type of BBQ you need to babysit it and when you work a full time job like I do it’s hard to make the time to do ribs but what I’ll do is smoke them for a few hours and then sous vide them for about 18 hours or so then blast them with my flame thrower and glaze them with bbq sauce and they come out perfect every time. It’s a phenomenal cooking method that I’m glad I can use.
@brettolmstead1296
@brettolmstead1296 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with your thoughts on sous vide. Also it frees up time to focus on other things like amazing side dishes, drinks, and cleanup. Can't wait for your book!
@dfaour1977
@dfaour1977 Жыл бұрын
Guga you are the reason i bought my Sous Vide Machine... watching your videos (the early ones), and now... its my most valuable tool in my kitchen
@sethgaston845
@sethgaston845 Жыл бұрын
I have watched this man go from unknown to almost god-tier of KZfaq cook channel. He's finally got a cookbook. I'm probably going to have to get it. I'm happy for my long-time KZfaq friendly content creator Guga. Always glad to see people glow up.
@Graceclaw
@Graceclaw 9 ай бұрын
Though we really do miss "deeeeeeeeeelicious!" Success came at a cost 😞
@nytess2
@nytess2 6 ай бұрын
I like the medium rare burger idea… it’s worth it for that alone
@manuelper
@manuelper Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best, most informative videos you've done Guga.
@stevestarkey1122
@stevestarkey1122 Жыл бұрын
I used your videos to learn sous vide and now I do it on a regular basis. On this video thanks for the tips on the other things you can use it for. As always, great content. Thank you!
@dylanhughes572
@dylanhughes572 Жыл бұрын
Huge congrats on the book mate. I'll be getting a copy when I can. Thank you. I've incorporated some of your methods and info and, brother, you have allowed me to cook the best steak I've ever had from home. Love your work.
@cashmoney3801
@cashmoney3801 Жыл бұрын
Hey Guga, ive been watching your channels since about 5 to 6 years. your Videos came to me when I was still a teenager in school.. I grew up watching Cooking videos, dozens a day and even ended up cooking professionally in a pretty nice Kitchen.. being with you for so long and also being a big Meat and Steak fan ive always enjoyed your Videos and I am so happy to see that you finally have your own cookbook! sadly Im not watching as much videos anymore as I work a lot in a different enviroment as I quit cooking professionally due to the industry just being very hostile and getting worse by the year.. just like rising prices we cant afford good Meat anymore and ive lost my spirit and passion of cooking. from time to time I still enjoy watching your videos from time to time and they do make me feel nostalgic, both channels. its not a stretch to say that a big part fo my culinary passion and my love for different Meats comes from your channels, as in my opinion you have delivered quality and entertaining content consistently for the last years and I do believe youve earned yourself a seat as a legend of food content creators. im happy you got a cookbook now and I hope it will sell often. I wish you the best for the future!
@AntsBBQCookout
@AntsBBQCookout Жыл бұрын
You know it's a serious video because guga busted out his 2019 voice 😂
@kdailey4315
@kdailey4315 Жыл бұрын
The greatest thing I use Sous Vide for is reheating or planned reheating. If I'm doing a big BBQ catering job I'm cooking the brisket a day or two in advance and then vacuum sealing it when it's done. Sous Vide it when I need it and you can't tell it wasn't smoked that day.
@johnheaney6383
@johnheaney6383 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the hard work and experimentation over the years. I rely on your recommendations regularly. Thank you!
@paulingraham3615
@paulingraham3615 Жыл бұрын
We make different types of meals in advance and freeze them. When it's time to eat I use the sous vide method for even heating to warm it back up. Much better than a microwave where you're bound to hit a hot spot and burn your mouth.
@duanewente457
@duanewente457 Жыл бұрын
Sous vide for pork and chicken is unmatched when it comes to tenderness and juiciness. I do like to put some steaks in there as well once in a while, but pork chops and chicken breast or thighs are at a whole different level when vacuum sealed with herbs and spices. I got my machine because of you, Guga. Can't thank you enough for your channels, honest reviews, ideas, and friendliness of the channel itself. It's good to see you successful with your new products!
@LoStone1981
@LoStone1981 8 ай бұрын
This is a helpful comment! Still working on cooking chicken well.
@SF-lq9eu
@SF-lq9eu 6 ай бұрын
Great video Guga! You hit another one out of the park! You are my go-to guy for fun and informative sous vide cooking. I need to order that book, just to thank you for all the help you have provided!
@wrmhlmusic631
@wrmhlmusic631 Жыл бұрын
not sure if you have done this, butyou could try to cook a steak, then refrigerate it, then heat it up again (put it back in water (in the bag) for a couple minutes then searing it VS searing only VS Control and see the difference. The first method is sometimes used in restaurants in order to be able keep the meat for longer . Would be cool to have your opinion on it )
@sarunnothings9281
@sarunnothings9281 Жыл бұрын
He already did that in the very first years.
@beanshady
@beanshady Жыл бұрын
Yes. Chuck steaks from a chuck roast come out perfect every time when using sous vide. Inexpensive and yet tasty steaks. The rest of the roast I save and then use it in a crockpot for BBQ beef sandwiches. I always have a chuck roast in my fridge; highly suggest. Thanks Guga for your sous vide videos and for initially suggesting the searzall. We don't all have flamethrowers you know and it sears well enough 😏
@MJA6995
@MJA6995 Жыл бұрын
I have been doing sous vide for less than a year and I absolutely love it. It is not cheating, it is using a different cooking method that delivers perfection every time. I made the best pork chops with this method. One thing, getting your sear right is a challenge at the beginning, but you will catch on quick.
@ranm1ac
@ranm1ac 7 ай бұрын
Got the cook book for myself, son and two doing in laws. I have been following you and getting guidance from you since the beginning of your show. Thank you.
@TroyFullrt
@TroyFullrt Жыл бұрын
I love the channel and have been watching for a few years. I to have been sous vide for 8 or more years. Congratulations on your cook book!! One thing you didn't mention is re-heating leftovers. Or not even leftovers, but make ahead items like spinach dip & mashed potatoes. You did mention it during the burger section, but there is no better way to re-heat most items than sous vide (of course unless you need to heat something that is crispy).
@sqqqrly7750
@sqqqrly7750 Жыл бұрын
Heating frozen homemade spaghetti sauce. Takes about as long as the pasta takes to cook. Less dishes/pans to wash.
@sinabagherisarvestani8924
@sinabagherisarvestani8924 Жыл бұрын
sous vide is mainly used for hotdogs and mortadella or kielbasa , its the only option for hotdogs or mortadella , but for steak the best option I think is cooked over a burning wood on the flame
@sinabagherisarvestani8924
@sinabagherisarvestani8924 Жыл бұрын
overall sous vide is not a good option , anytime your food is in contact with plastic , its not a healthy option , I never sous vide my food
@davebuti6270
@davebuti6270 Жыл бұрын
@@sinabagherisarvestani8924 it's food grade plastic, so it's ok
@kevinjohnson3521
@kevinjohnson3521 Жыл бұрын
@@sinabagherisarvestani8924 use silicone like me…
@xWildSlicerx
@xWildSlicerx Жыл бұрын
This is a great break down for pros and cons. Thanks!
@davem45
@davem45 Жыл бұрын
Guga - just wanted to say "Thank you!" I've been a long time fan of yours and just up in West Palm Beach, I finally bought the Anova Sous Vide cooker and we made ribeye steaks last night. I have to say that it was the best steak we've ever cooked at home! I am absolutely sold on this method and can't believe I waited so long to try it. Now I can relate when you cut the bag open and say "I wish you could smell this" it's intoxicating!
@wwfgumby
@wwfgumby Жыл бұрын
I do my pulled pork in a Big green Egg and use the sous vide for reheating the next day. It works a treat ! Same with roast chicken for just two of us. I cut the cooked chook in half and store in a vac seal bag for next time, reheating with my sous vide wand.
@eddiezebeast
@eddiezebeast Жыл бұрын
You converted me to sous-vide 5 years ago. I had my share of failures, I understood how to tame this tool and use it to my liking. Clearly, it helps, and it's convenient. My GF loves my 63°C sous-vide eggs (when I don't mix up my temps with the 53°C of the steaks, happenned twice while being tired). And I could push her to red meat. I just hope we will be abble to limit the plastic waste generated. That's the biggest con IMO. I tried the silicon bag from anova, did'nt clean that well I saw new bags with an independent vacuum system on the anova online store, I'll see if I test it out, depends on how expensive it is to get it into France.
@FunnyDougy
@FunnyDougy Жыл бұрын
GUGA! I'm so happy for you and your cookbook, I'll be buying some for family! As a gift to you for all your videos, here's a secret "pro" for owning a sous vide circulator that I haven't shared... Gardening. Sprouting seeds in mason jars in a circulated water bath gives a consistency just like it does for doneness on a steak. The last batch I did of hundreds of seeds...Every seed sprouted. The tool they use for gardening is now hundreds of percentiles higher in cost while lower by the same in capacity. Buy some broccoli seeds or lettuce seeds and give a shot Guga, make a video. The microgreens market will crash 😅
@rodolphfarah200
@rodolphfarah200 Жыл бұрын
Excellent idea, truly. What temperature are you using?
@polerin
@polerin Жыл бұрын
Also interested in the temperature
@noracharles80
@noracharles80 Жыл бұрын
Me too! Great idea.
@FunnyDougy
@FunnyDougy Жыл бұрын
@@polerin Just look up the optimal temp for each seed. They are all different.
@myparallaxview
@myparallaxview 10 ай бұрын
This is brilliant!
@26N80W
@26N80W Жыл бұрын
Planning to start sous vide cooking after Christmas. Looking forward to learning more from your channel. Good info. Thanks
@TheScottishKayaker
@TheScottishKayaker Жыл бұрын
Ah my friend you are in for a wonderful journey
@stevesandberg5311
@stevesandberg5311 Жыл бұрын
Loved this. You really nailed it. Perfect explanation to Sous Vide !!!!
@AngrySmasher
@AngrySmasher Жыл бұрын
This is the kind of content that I feel like is completing the channels. Keep making the flashy content too, but the recent videos where you've slowed down and explained things step by step are REALLY good, please keep these coming!
@mirozen_
@mirozen_ Жыл бұрын
Total agreement Guga! As for something you didn't mention that I use mine for? Creme Brulee. One of my favorites and sous vide simply makes it easy. Edit: Additional item - Pasteurizing eggs!
@dennysdiners
@dennysdiners Жыл бұрын
sounds illegal, but I want to try it lol.
@neevor9585
@neevor9585 Жыл бұрын
Just found another use for my sous vide setup. Taking advantage of the fine temperature control I'm now proofing my bread on top of it. Worked like a charm.
@mirozen_
@mirozen_ Жыл бұрын
@@neevor9585 Nice! Another one... I just recently used mine to DE crystalize some honey for my wife! She was very adamant that the honey not get too hot so that the enzymes in it would stay "good", so she wanted a temp of just a bit over 100 F. Precise temperature control is excellent!
@marksac5080
@marksac5080 Жыл бұрын
I pre-ordered book on Amazon. I've always valued your cooking skills. I've learned alot form you, thank you.
@charlieandhudsonspal7031
@charlieandhudsonspal7031 Жыл бұрын
Great video Guga, I’m sold. Never knew there were other uses for it. Thanks man
@berelinde
@berelinde Жыл бұрын
For me, the biggest bonus is the flexibility. That cooking time is a minimum. If your side dishes take longer than expected or if you get stuck in traffic while picking up the perfect libation to go with your dinner, no worries, it isn't going to overcook. I've heard that the texture changes if you hold something at temperature for way too long, but that's multiple hours over. A medium rare duck breast for 4 hours is perfect and pasteurized, safe to eat. Once I had to make an emergency trip to pick up a stranded family member and the duck sat in the covered water bath for 8 hours. My palate was not sophisticated enough to tell the difference. It was fine.
@angel27
@angel27 Жыл бұрын
Bought one because of you Guga!! Much love!!
@Duskraven377
@Duskraven377 Жыл бұрын
Huge congrats on the book! Love how far you’ve come.
@TristamWolf
@TristamWolf Жыл бұрын
Seems like great info to consider here for when I try out sous vide cooking for the first time. I actually got a cheap Sous Vide stick to use for brewing beer; it's much easier to do a mash when you can just tell the machine to hold.the perfect temperature for you.
@DeckDogs4Life
@DeckDogs4Life Жыл бұрын
Honestly the biggest thing I've liked about cooking sous vide since I started is the convenience. Even though I work from home, that doesn't mean I can easily cook a full dinner before my wife gets home. With sous vide, that's one less thing I need to worry about fixing. I can start my steaks on my lunch break and have them ready by dinner and the side dishes usually only take a few minutes to prepare or I can use a rice cooker for rice or whatever to keep it easy and convenient and still have a good finished product. Also, a HUGE thing that the sous vide machine is useful for is creating oil infusions. If you want garlic infused olive oil, you just put garlic in a bag of oil and let it infuse for an hour or two.
@kingnatesr.5078
@kingnatesr.5078 Жыл бұрын
My wife actually enjoys "holding that thing in her hands and letting it rip" this statement is so underrated... 😆😆 Jokes aside, this is an informative video, I've been using sou vide for 12 years, started because i had to eliminate grease and butter from my diet. (Not completely) I've also been told that "anyone can boil protein/meat) but i think if everyone actually did, there wouldn't be any fried foods, and some fried foods are great in moderation.
@Gryllus2501
@Gryllus2501 Жыл бұрын
Guga your videos got me into getting a Sous Vide. Wonderful cooking so far. Nicely poached eggs. Prefect steaks and pork. I even thawed brined and cooked a turkey. Meat was so favored. Friends and Family loved it. Look forward for your book. 👨🏻‍🍳
@mexicanboy8
@mexicanboy8 Жыл бұрын
Just pre-ordered. Can't wait. Thanks for the video.
@evantornquist7673
@evantornquist7673 Жыл бұрын
The timing of this video is perfect! I’ve been wanting to try sous vide for years, but never took the “plunge” (pun absolutely intended). I have it on good authority that Santa may have a SV cooker in his sack for me this year, so I’m so pumped you came out with this video. For my sake, and for my family that hasn’t a clue what the heck this thing is about lol. Thanks as always Guga! You rock!
@mirozen_
@mirozen_ Жыл бұрын
Something Guga didn't stress but is a big factor for a lot of people is that when you are cooking something sous vide you have extra flexibility regarding when you want to serve your meal. If you end up wanting to eat an hour later than you planned it doesn't hurt to leave things "in the bath" for an extra hour or more. Eat when you feel like it. The food won't get over done. Good luck!
@evantornquist7673
@evantornquist7673 Жыл бұрын
@@mirozen_ thanks that is perfect to know for our family.
@luthermahoney5867
@luthermahoney5867 Жыл бұрын
Hi Guga, a big fan from South Africa. Will your cookbook and ready made seasoning be available over here in SA?
@bensycamore
@bensycamore Жыл бұрын
I’ve been wanting you to give an update like this. Thanks Guga!!
@galleta_2024
@galleta_2024 7 ай бұрын
New to sous vide. I wrote to Anova when they asked me for my rating on their website, email responses, that you are the reason I bought their sous vide and vacuum sealer and that your KZfaq videos shows your experiments and outcomes. No one that I have seen on KZfaq is so thorough and entertaining with your crew of tasters. Lucky them. lucky us. Thx
@TheOriginalFaxon
@TheOriginalFaxon Жыл бұрын
I honestly love Sous Vide because of the time it takes. I don't count the cook time itself as part of it, because you always plan to cook dinner ahead of time with something like sous vide anyway (at least I do), but I do count the time to prep and sear the meat before and/or after. I normally put my steaks in at least 2 hours ahead of when I want to eat, typically 3-4 because it's considered actually safe after that amount of time for a lot of proteins, and if you plan far enough in advance you might as well reap that benefit right? I feel like it makes the steak a little more tender as well lol. So delicious, and searing is so easy with a proper flamethrower :D
@snowvix8902
@snowvix8902 Жыл бұрын
sous vide cook time is like dishwasher run time. it doesn't count because it's not actively used time. to crib the ol' Ronco catchphrase, you set it and forget it, and do other things while it goes.
@topofladder
@topofladder Жыл бұрын
I’ve been using sous vide for about 5 years now and it is my favorite method I hate sitting there and baby sitting food. Although cooking does have its advantages basically the only advantage is time you can always speed up the time of sous vide by reheating proteins which usually reheat in 30 minutes and the protein will always come out great. I usually bring my circulator to work and a blow torch so I can cook my food so I love the convenience of sous vide
@jackboyne300
@jackboyne300 10 ай бұрын
Love this video - very helpful! Thanks for introducing sous vide to so many of us!
@wolverine231223
@wolverine231223 Жыл бұрын
That was an Awesome Video, tons of great information. I'm experienced with the Sous Vide and I agree with everything you say, it was nice to hear your great analysis of the pros and cons. Loved it.
@paulstevens1493
@paulstevens1493 Жыл бұрын
Sous vide saves me from myself: I will ALWAYS overcook steak and salmon using traditional methods. Yes, I have instant-read and leave-in thermometers, but even following the temperature guidelines, I still always overcook it, probably partly due to unpredictability in the carryover cooking. I've tried reverse sear, and I just can't deal with how unpredictable the timing is. Normally, I need to put dinner on the table at 5:00. I can't say "well, dinner will be ready at 5:00 plus or minus an hour, depending on the exact thickness of the steak, was it thawed or frozen, what cut of steak, the nuances of the oven, where exactly I put the thermometer, where the steak gets placed in the oven, etc." I need to know exactly when it's going to be ready. By simply eyeballing the thickness of the steak and using an app with a chart, I know when the sous vide steak will be done, but I STILL have a lot of flexibility in the timing. If something unexpected comes up and the family isn't ready to eat at the normal time, that's okay, the steak will be perfectly fine 30 minutes later, and I don't need to do anything different. And if I just start a little earlier, we can have the flexibility to eat earlier too. It'll be excellent in a very large window of time, with no additional effort. Maybe a reverse-sear steak, executed with perfect timing and an excellent sear, is in some ways better than a sous vide steak. But that's never happened for me. I get much better results with sous vide, the timing is much more flexible, and as you said, the results are consistent, reproducible, and predictable. I consider "cheating" to be a pro, I like to tell people that these steaks/salmon are super easy! I don't have an ego thing about my cooking skill--more about my recipes being good. I say cook smarter, not harder! And also, searing it is pretty fun, I use a 160k BTU wok burner.
@tomhiggins895
@tomhiggins895 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on the book! Sous Vide is an amazing tool for us non pro grilled and cooks that want to produce a high end meal!!!! Some of my favorite content on KZfaq.
@DaFAMOnDeck
@DaFAMOnDeck Жыл бұрын
Thanks Guga for all your hardwork, dedication, passion and content. Inap forever grateful and look forward to what's next. Would be awesome if you could sign some of these books😁.
@quinn3011
@quinn3011 Жыл бұрын
Just got my first sous vide machine after years of watching your content. Thanks for the inspiration!
@zaedulus5307
@zaedulus5307 Жыл бұрын
To get that little grey band, cant you just sear the meat a little longer at a lower temperature? Although the meat inside is perfectly cooked already, nothing is stopping you from cooking it a little longer if you want a small band of varying doneness on outside.
@NWGR
@NWGR Жыл бұрын
You sure can.
@DangerousOne326
@DangerousOne326 Жыл бұрын
🐠 DRY AGE IN CAVIAR!! 🐠 COMMENTED ON ALL YOUR VIDEOS FOR 15 MONTHS IN A ROE! 1 YEAR+
@alext6933
@alext6933 Жыл бұрын
God damn that's some dedication if it's true, get this man a caviar dry age steak please
@garryhammond3117
@garryhammond3117 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your honesty! - I have found pretty much the same. - Cheers! Also thanks for all your experimentation - this is colossal and so informative.
@ssskids123
@ssskids123 Жыл бұрын
I had never thought about using it to defrost! Fantastic idea and video!
@Killingglorie
@Killingglorie Жыл бұрын
now we need a sous vid tutorial, just like the steak and burger tutorial
@uns4intedx
@uns4intedx Жыл бұрын
He did one few years ago
@topofladder
@topofladder Жыл бұрын
He has one of those videos I’m pretty sure he did one long time ago and he was teaching his sister in law how to sous vide
@Killingglorie
@Killingglorie Жыл бұрын
@@uns4intedx maybe he should do a new and improved one since hes doing all the tutorial videos now
@convincedquaker
@convincedquaker Жыл бұрын
🔍 Basics in Sous Vide Everything
@wrektum
@wrektum Жыл бұрын
I was making stuffed burgers and everyone wanted something different. So I made all the individual burgers, labeled the vacuum packs and put my sous vide in a five gallon bucket. It worked!! Gave them a trip to the grill for a sear and everyone was super happy.
@djjazzyjeff1232
@djjazzyjeff1232 Жыл бұрын
You mean like a Juicy Lucy? That sounds rad!
@katharine_rose
@katharine_rose Жыл бұрын
@@djjazzyjeff1232 are they called Juicy Lucy's everywhere, or is it a Minnesota thing?
@wjameswiggins
@wjameswiggins Жыл бұрын
It is because of you that I started using sous vide some four years ago. Absolutely love it. Muito obrigado, meu amigo!
@vivianeoverbeeke9097
@vivianeoverbeeke9097 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I always enjoy your videos and your enthusiasm is amazing. I did not hear you mentioning sauces...I love to make delicate sauces in my sousvide. Like a silky mousseline sauce that never splits and can be kept never over 80C. ...or dessert sauces. I also infuse some really nice olive oils with fresh herbs in the sousvide . Etc .
@mahmdona2
@mahmdona2 Жыл бұрын
Can you do cheap sous vide cooker vs expensive one?
@convincedquaker
@convincedquaker Жыл бұрын
Zero difference. Wattage determines time to heat. But, if you start with hottest tap water, absolutely no difference. Just use a reliable thermometer with ANY device to occasionally test for accuracy.
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