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> On 11/09/2010 07:56 AM, James Silverton wrote:
>> Serene wrote on Tue, 09 Nov 2010 07:52:10 -0800:
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>>> On 11/09/2010 02:54 AM, Curt Nelson wrote:
>>>> To :
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for asking my opinion on sous vide. I started out
>>>> writing a quick blurb, but it soon turned into more of an
>>>> actual subject, so I bumped it up to pole position.

>>
>>> Thank you so much for doing so. My geek partner is starting to
>>> make noises about wiring up a sous vide rig, so I forwarded it
>>> to him.

>>
>> Would a crock pot with a very low setting and Food-Saver vacuum bags
>> work for "sous-vide"?The combination would be a lot cheaper than the
>> rigs I've seen advertised.

>
> Yeah, this all started with a crockpot hack (see the thread called Hacking
> your slow cooker for Sous Vide), but you need to really precisely control
> the temperature, so you'd need to add in a thermostat thingy (the
> technical term).
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> Serene
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And, if you wanted to do something medium rare, 125-130F from edgee to edge
in a standing rib roast, you would have to hold the cooking liquid at
exactly that temp. for quite a long time. That's what Curt is trying to do
in a crockpot. It's fascinating, though a fair amount of work. I'd probably
screw up setting up the hardware somewhere along the line.

Kent.



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On 11/9/2010 7:56 AM, James Silverton wrote:
> Serene wrote on Tue, 09 Nov 2010 07:52:10 -0800:
>
>> On 11/09/2010 02:54 AM, Curt Nelson wrote:
>>> To :
>>>
>>> Thanks for asking my opinion on sous vide. I started out
>>> writing a quick blurb, but it soon turned into more of an
>>> actual subject, so I bumped it up to pole position.

>
>> Thank you so much for doing so. My geek partner is starting to
>> make noises about wiring up a sous vide rig, so I forwarded it
>> to him.

>
> Would a crock pot with a very low setting and Food-Saver vacuum bags
> work for "sous-vide"?The combination would be a lot cheaper than the
> rigs I've seen advertised.



Yes, you can use a Crock Pot, but you have to pay very close attention
to the temperature, which can be a PITA.

I use a Sous Vide Magic PID temperature controller with a rice cooker.
If you go that route with a Crock Pot, because the heat comes from all
around instead of just from the bottom like a rice cooker, the water
won't convection flow as much as it should, so you would likely have to
use an aquarium pump to circulate the water.

That being said, I use a rice cooker and just this last weekend borrowed
a fish tank pump from a friend and it kept the temperature unbelievably
stable, like within 0.2°.

I'm sold on them now, so I picked one up on eBay for $18.

Hasta,
Curt Nelson
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