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'''<span class="reviewTitle">A FAILURE πŸ˜₯</span>'''
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Made this a few time now and it's been incredibly good, so this time I thought I would try to do this in the sous-vide bath.


Made this a few time now and it's been incredibly good, so this time I thought I should document the recipe properly.
This would be much better cooked in a [[Saucepan|saucepan]]!
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You could just do this in a covered [[Saucepan|saucepan]] over a '''''very''''' low heat but as I have a [[Sous-vide bath|sous-vide bath]], I'm going to use that!


The cooking time is probably not too important.Β  Cook it at a higher temperature if your cooking it for a shorted time so the [[Mushrooms|mushrooms]] will have cooked down and the [[Brie|brie]] will have melted into a rather nice cheesy [[Sauce|sauce]].
The cooking time is probably not too important.Β  Cook it at a higher temperature if your cooking it for a shorted time so the [[Mushrooms|mushrooms]] will have cooked down and the [[Brie|brie]] will have melted into a rather nice cheesy [[Sauce|sauce]].
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Image:Garlic and Brie mushrooms - vacuum sealed.jpg
Image:Garlic and Brie mushrooms - after cooking.jpg|After 3 hours
Image:Garlic and Brie mushrooms - ingredients chopped.jpg
Image:Garlic and Brie mushrooms - vacuum sealed.jpg|Vacuum sealed, ready for the sous-vide bath
Image:Garlic and Brie mushrooms - the ingerdeints.jpg
Image:Garlic and Brie mushrooms - ingredients chopped.jpg|..after chopping
Image:Garlic and Brie mushrooms - the ingerdeints.jpg|The basic ingredients
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===Serving suggestions===
===Serving suggestions===

Revision as of 08:58, 12 December 2020


Recipe review

A FAILURE πŸ˜₯

2/5 Needs to cooked at a much higher temperature and much of the water needs to be cooked out. This was very disappointing. Jerry, aka Chef)

Sous-vide garlicy Brie mushrooms
Electus
Servings:Serves 4
Calories per serving:TBA
Ready in:3 hours, 10 minutes
Prep. time:10 minutes
Cook time:3 hours
Difficulty:Easy
Recipe author:Chef
First published:11th December 2020

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Made this a few time now and it's been incredibly good, so this time I thought I would try to do this in the sous-vide bath.

This would be much better cooked in a saucepan!

The cooking time is probably not too important. Cook it at a higher temperature if your cooking it for a shorted time so the mushrooms will have cooked down and the brie will have melted into a rather nice cheesy sauce.

I'm cooking this with Sous-vide pork fillet, which is going to take about 3 hours; so guess what? This is going to cook with it - for 3 hours.

Ingredients

Printable πŸ–¨ shopping πŸ›’ list & πŸ‘©β€πŸ³ method for this recipe


Method

  1. Pop everything into vacuum bag
  2. Vacuum seal
  3. Cook in a sous-vide bath for 2 to 3 hours at anything between 58Β°C and 70Β°C [136Β°F and 158Β°F]
  4. If you get a chance, half-way through, jiggle the bag and contents to mix well
  5. Serve!

Serving suggestions

We're having this with Sous-vide pork fillet, squash mash and pan-fried courgettes.

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