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Sous Vide on a Cat....
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08/11/2019 01:19 PM
08/11/2019 01:19 PM
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shiloh8912
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Sooooooo, it might be a strange question but has anyone ever used a Sous Vide for assistance in cooking on a Cat? We plan on cooking aboard for a number of our dinners come October/November and our group of 3 couples has discovered that using a Sous Vide here at home saves time and makes meal prep much easier. (A ribeye cooked in a sous Vide then finished with a torch is an amazing thing) Our last trip we discovered it was nigh impossible to bbq 5 rib eyes on the little bbq that’s onboard. We’re thinking how easy it would be to set up the Sous Vide, start simmering your pre-prepped meal and then head ashore for the day knowing your meal can be finished aboard when you return. Don’t think power will be an issue, we’re on a Leopard 43...
"We lost our corkscrew and were compelled to live on food and water for several days. ~W.C. Fields"
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Re: Sous Vide on a Cat....
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08/11/2019 04:32 PM
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Sooooooo, it might be a strange question but has anyone ever used a Sous Vide for assistance in cooking on a Cat? We plan on cooking aboard for a number of our dinners come October/November and our group of 3 couples has discovered that using a Sous Vide here at home saves time and makes meal prep much easier. (A ribeye cooked in a sous Vide then finished with a torch is an amazing thing) Our last trip we discovered it was nigh impossible to bbq 5 rib eyes on the little bbq that’s onboard. We’re thinking how easy it would be to set up the Sous Vide, start simmering your pre-prepped meal and then head ashore for the day knowing your meal can be finished aboard when you return. Don’t think power will be an issue, we’re on a Leopard 43... I sous vide a couple of meals and refreeze to take with. Thaw in the fridge and finish on the grill, whether it’s the electric grill on the cat, or a charcoal grill. Never had an issue or problem. Regarding fresh water, you could use water from the tanks, as you’ve now pasteurized it, I’d think, and it’s completely separate from your food. A container is another issue, although a small cooler would work.
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Re: Sous Vide on a Cat....
[Re: shiloh8912]
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08/11/2019 06:53 PM
08/11/2019 06:53 PM
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Did it on a monohull but I guess that doesn't count.
Jim Sailmoby II
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