Looking for more vegetarian sous vide recipes that really take advantage of the cooking technique. Please share if you know any!
Some I've tried:
sous vide meatless carbonara (fool proof carbonara, but quite involved -- and yes, leaving out the pork or replacing it with e.g. mushrooms makes this not a true carbona).
sous vide overnight oates (really smooth texture, although I've never tried regular overnight oats).
I have a new Miele steam oven and you can “sous vide” with it. I quote that because you surround the bag/food with steam rather than a bath of liquid water. Not sure if that matters? It seems to work ok, but twice the meat came out under what I wanted, although I’m still learning and making progress with each try.
Who else uses a steam oven and what advice can you share?
Great when you're looking for something other than turkey or ham for a holiday dinner without breaking the bank going for a prime rib. Easy, long cook.
Ingredients
1 Tsp vegetable oil
1 Tbsp fresh chopped rosemary (2 Tbsp dried)
1 Tbsp fresh oregano (2 Tbsp dried)
2 Cloves minced garlic
2 Tsp Salt
2 Tsp Pepper
1 Tbsp Butter
1 Tbsp Flour
3/4 Cup Beef Stock
Directions
Dry lamb leg roast with paper towel
Rub oil on roast
Mix rosemary, oregano, garlic, salt, pepper and rub on roast
Place in bag and seal
Cook at 137 for 8 hours
Remove and reserve liquid before searing (for gravy)
Make roux with butter and flour, allowing to brown.
Add reserved liquid and beef stock and cook down until desired thickness.