First cook with my Sous Vide device. 2 bone in chops cooking for 2 hrs at 144.5. Then one seared on a CI skillet, the other over hot charcoal. My better half wants the skillet, I want the grill.
Mike
Mike
Thanks Case! I will try lower temps. My better half doesn't want pink pork even though it's fully cooked.Looks good Mike. Drop your temp down to 140, 1-4 hours. Then quick sear. Make sure the chops are 1"-1 1/2" thick.
That should help with the juiciness. If that's still not juicy enough try 135 1-4 hours.
Thanks for the input! I will try the lower temps. These were some of the most flavorful chops I've cooked. The vacuum sealing seams to have caused the herbs to permeate the meat more then marinating. I am very happy with the results.
Mike,
Adding to what Dirtsailor said, when I do pork chops similar in thickness to the ones you did, I cook SV at 138°F for 1½ hours then sear in a pre-heated very hot skillet for a maximum of 45 seconds per side. They always come out very moist and juicy.
Thanks Case! I will try lower temps. My better half doesn't want pink pork even though it's fully cooked.
Mike
Mike, brussel sprouts are real easy & good
Sounds tasty! Thanks Al
Mike, brussel sprouts are real easy & good
Just a pat of butter & S&P in the SV for 1 hour at 183 degrees.
That & corn on the cob are my 2 favorite veggies to SV.
Al
Thanks Bear!
Looks Great, Mike!!![]()
Looks Mighty Tasty!![]()
I've been wanting to do some thick Boneless Pork Chops, but for some reason the stores around here, all of a sudden haven't had any Boneless Pork Loin for 6 weeks now!!!
I have to agree with dis1, So far with my limited experience, I think taking too long to sear means more than a couple degrees in SV temp.
Bear
Not really b-one...That's a lot of work for two pork chops!Way to keep the wife happy!![]()
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Not really b-one...That's a lot of work for two pork chops!:biggrin: Way to keep the wife happy!Thumbs Up
I had already did wings on the Vortex, so I utilized the remaining coals. Portable induction cooktop gets screaming hot in a jiffy. I was searing on both at the same time!
Mike
If a magnet sticks to the pan, it will work with induction. I love mine. It was on a buy one get one free info-mercial, and I got it for a co-workers wedding gift. I kept the free one!Okay not so bad,but I'm also lazy!is that a special induction cooktop or do you know if they all work with CI?![]()
I've been wanting to do some thick Boneless Pork Chops, but for some reason the stores around here, all of a sudden haven't had any Boneless Pork Loin for 6 weeks now!!!
Bear
Exactly---That's what I want to do.And you can't buy a loin and cut your own boneless chops?
Your'e not alone . Been over 2 bucks here for several weeks . Case is full of them , so should come down soon ? Same thing I was paying 7 or 8 dollars for is now $14 to $16 and up .
Exactly---That's what I want to do.
Usually I won't buy Boneless Pork Loin unless it's under $2, because it's been on sale for under $2 every week for a couple years.
That hasn't been true for about 6 weeks, and for the last few weeks neither Giant, Weis', or even Wegmans has even had any Pork Loin (at any price) when we checked.
I keep expecting it next week, but None!!
Bear