And I agree I have loads left, but will be rare to need to feed 15, but I want to practice
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JEC
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Try reheating sous vide style in a zip lock bag in a pan of water.Vibe wrote:How do you go about reheating the meat? Microwave dries it out - whereas pulled pork I think microwaved then BBQ sauce is amazing
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I've found that even a fairly high end sous vide doesn't recreate the taste and texture, although it's a much better option than a microwave. Simplest thing to do would be to invite more people over, a man with barbecue and beer is always popular!
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I live with my brother who has an 8 month old and is going through the stage of routine. No noise after 7pm etc or when he is napping in the day, so that kinda ruins a big BBQ
plus summer is all but over (crap summer this year)
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UDS = good nights sleep and tasty BBQ the next day!
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I find that if I keep the Au Jus from the meat or make a beef stock, if I pour it over the meat then microwave or stick it in the oven it does the job perfectly. In fact that's what I did last night with the left over Beef Ribs I had
Try the same with pulled pork just keep all of the juices, fat taken off once chilled.
With Zip locks in hot water they can come open. Vac sealed Sous vide bags if you need to but the above saves all of the palaver
With Zip locks in hot water they can come open. Vac sealed Sous vide bags if you need to but the above saves all of the palaver
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Best by would be to get some ear defenders for your brothers rugrat, then make as much noise as you want...!
