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Food for thought.I would do the well done 1st, then lower the temp and add the med/rares. That way they all go to sear at the same time. Remember that well done would cook in about an hour at 158 degrees then turn it down to 140 degrees for your medium rare.
Not surprised I didn’t think of that. Should work just fine.I would do the well done 1st, then lower the temp and add the med/rares. That way they all go to sear at the same time. Remember that well done would cook in about an hour at 158 degrees then turn it down to 140 degrees for your medium rare.
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I would do the well done 1st, then lower the temp and add the med/rares. That way they all go to sear at the same time. Remember that well done would cook in about an hour at 158 degrees then turn it down to 140 degrees for your medium rare.
I stopped reading because your logic is all wrong... It takes 5 to 10No, this would take too long to manage as water temps don't transition quickly using the Anova because their heater is small and large quantities of water are more stable. A rare steak takes about 2 hours in a bath. A well-done steak takes hours longer.
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In the directions, there is this...
2 hours! (or more)
It will be cooked in 1 hour but more cooking will increase tenderness.The comments are at the bottom of the page.
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Mark Dillon
Wait, what? I used mine for the first time last night and the recipe said ONE hour which cooked my steak perfectly medium rare. You’re suggesting TWO hours here. Which is correct??
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Anova
Both! Anywhere from 1-4 hours will produce identical results with no overcooking! All based on schedule and convenience.
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The comments are at the bottom of the page.
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Mark Dillon
Wait, what? I used mine for the first time last night and the recipe said ONE hour which cooked my steak perfectly medium rare. You’re suggesting TWO hours here. Which is correct??
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Anova
Both! Anywhere from 1-4 hours will produce identical results with no overcooking! All based on schedule and convenience.
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