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Picked up a sous vide a couple months ago and having a good time with diffferent recipes. Did a nice tri tip last week that was awesome. Also received a small smoker as a gift the other day. So thinking forward to Christmas I always cook a prime rib. Thinking this year about combining sous vide and the smoker.
So the question is ...
Sous vide then smoke
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Smoke then sous vide
Plan right now is to smoke for 3 hours, sous vide for 18 hours then broil for a crust
Thoughts?
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Don't smoke a prime rib
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Quote from: jagermiester on December 03, 2017, 06:34:06 AM
Don't smoke a prime rib
Why not? I've had one that was smoked. It was delicious.
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I'm just kidding. I just love a classic.
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Answer...smoke first, then sous vide.
Are you able to apply a cold smoke?
Here's what I do and it always turns out amazing. Seriously, people go nuts when they taste it.
Put a roast in the smoker on relatively low heat (100-110) without any seasoning or oil for a couple hours or so of "cold" smoking or at least enough to get decent smoke penetration. I've tried them all but hickory imparts the best flavor profile.
Pull it out, apply seasoning and sous vide it at 125-135ish for enough time. Don't overdue it or the meat texture gets too tender and "mealy". I use beef bullion paste, ample olive oil, a little dollop of Costco Basil Pesto, and a healthy amount of black pepper.
Finally, take it out and flash sear the exterior in an extremely hot pan. Alternatively, I use a propane torch. You're just trying to carmelize the exterior. Let it rest a bit before serving.
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Here you on the classic but kind of want to play with my new cooking toys.
Can't do a cold smoke at this time so thinking smoke at lowest setting to get some good smoke flavor. The. Into the SV.
So the next question is how long to SV. Have seen anywhere from a few hours to 24 but don't want to lose the texture of the meat.
Will then either flash sear or into a high broiler for a few to Crust up
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