Sous vide salmon cut silverside beef joint
This recipe needs advance preparation!
This time I sous vide cooked a 750g joint of salmon cut silverside beef, a common roasting joint. It was simply seasoned, just coated it with english mustard and salt and pepper.
It was cooked at 60°C (140°F) for 10 hours and finished by sauteing in a little butter while blowtorching it.
It was delicious and tender though I think next time I'll go a little rarer.
Ingredients
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- 750 g salmon cut silverside beef joint
- 1 tablespoon ready made English mustard
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 teaspoon butter
Method
- Sprinkle the salt and pepper onto a plate and roll the beef joint in the mixture to coat evenly.
- Paint the mustard all over the outside of the joint.
- Vacuum seal the beef joint.
- Cook in a sous vide bath for 10 hours at 60°C (140°F) for medium done.
- When ready to serve, heat a frying pan with 1 teaspoon of butter and roll the joint around the hot pan for a minute or so to brown. I'm also using my wonderful mapp blowtorch at the same time, just for the fun of it.
- I don;t bother to rest sous vide cooked meat, it seem fine directly from the bath.
Serving suggestions
Serve with roast potatoes, peas, yorkshire puddings and onion gravy.
Variations
This is great for sandwiches when thinly sliced.
See also
- Sous vide cooking
- Category:Sous vide recipes
- Sous vide cooking times
- How to cook sous vide meat to different levels of doneness
- Safe minimum cooking temperatures
- SousVide Supreme sous vide cooker
- Anova Standalone sous-vide water heater and circulator
- Home made sous-vide slow cooker conversion kit
- Vacuum sealer (generic)
- Andrew James Professional Quality Vacuum Food Sealer Machine
- Vacuum sealed containers
- Andrew James 8.5 Litre Professional Sous Vide Water Bath Cooker
- Burton Sous Vide Water Bath
- Can the Crockpot Slow cooker and Multi cooker be used as a sous vide bath?
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