Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Kickstarting a New Way for Me to Cook

I have kickstarted.... kickstartered....used kickstarter several times in the past, usually for little fun things like a game, or something bigger and more personal like helping a friend get a album recorded.  A while back I was looking and Anova was crowd funding... looking for seed money to make their home sous vide machines better.  So I thought "what the heck" and I joined in the madness as I thought this would be cool to see a more affordable home version.  Little did I know that the rest of the world wanted to see this as well as $1,811,321.00 of a $100,000.00 goal was pledged.

For those of you that don't what "sous vide" cooking is, it is placing an airtight bag containing your food you wish to cook into a container of temperature controlled circulation water.  You want a mid-rare steak? set the temperature to 129 degrees and place your bags of meat in the water bath for 45 minutes up to as many hours as you like(at some point the meat will begin to break down) but the beauty is you can't overcook the meat you are preparing it in the a way that it never gets above what temperature you are shooting for.  The second biggest part is that it cooks the meat evenly. instead of more done to the out side and rarer until the middle temps reach what you like, the food is even all the way through. Last clean up is a breeze, throw away the bag you used to cook and clean a pot and the cooker itself.

So, with that, here is my first adventure into a new way of home cooking:

One button cooking

 The simplicity of their design allows this cooker to attach to just about any sized cooking vessel.  I just went with a larger stock pot.  Scrolled the wheel to 56.5C (it wasn't until later that I talked to a friend on how to change the display to F, I seem to have misplaced my instruction book).  Picking a temp is as easy as using a mouse wheel and pushing a start button >....a nice beep sound indicates that it is active.  Quiet running, nothing more than a little hum and a bubbling brook sound.  To bring the water up to temp really did not seem to take too long.  I think I only had a couple of minutes left after preparing the meat in airtight bags.

new vacuum sealer
There really isn't a need to have a vacuum sealer, as there is a technique of using a zip lock baggie.  What you do is place you food in the baggie and seal it 90% of the way, and as you slowly lower it into the water you let the air work its way out of the bag.  Just before the top reaches the water level you seal the baggie the rest of the way.  This method is particularly helpful if you want to sous vide somethign like hamburgers.  The reason this sealing method is so effective for burgers is that the vacuum pump could smash the burger completely flat, where this way it just forms the baggie around the meat holding its shape. I know what you are thinking, "my grill does a great job."  and I am sure it does.  But there is something nice knowing that you are cooking the exact perfect temperature and all that remains is to sear off the product once it is cooked.

sealed and ready for a warm bath
But for me being a new toy kind of guy I ventured up to Khol's and wanted a home sealer.  I ended up spending a little more than I wanted but this one seals not only bags that you can cut to size, but pre-sized bags, wet-zip locking vacuum bags as well as sealing vacuum containers.  I am going to just seal so much stuff...  On a side note the Kohl's up the street from us is a two story monstrosity, it is truly unnecessarily  large, but they had what I wanted so bonus. 


The sealer is super easy to use...cut the bag to 4 inches more that you need.  Poke the "sealer" button and insert the bag.  Once the red light goes off the bottom of the bag is sealed.  now insert your food and without poking a button insert the open end.  This begins the vacuum process. Once the pump is done wait again for the light to turn off and there you have it. an airtight sealed bag ready for cooking. 


after searing off on the grill
This model is a wet/dry sealer, which is part of the reason it cost a little more.  It has a nice wet catch tray on the bottom of the sealer and won't suck until all the liquid is out, which again is a bonus.  We went for a per-marinated soy ginger steak from whole foods.  Both were really nice looking cuts. As they usually are there.


 Once you are happy that your meat has reached the desired temperature, if you so choose, you can sear it off to give is a little better color and make it presentable.  I used my grill, but you can certainly pan sear it if you so choose.  Other than making it look nice, and giving it a little bit a bark, this last step is certainly not required.  But I think the results speak for themselves!  I guess if you have any questions, or requests on items to try leave them in the comments below.
Can't ask for much better than that!

Monday, February 2, 2015

Vinyl Me, Please




Mike asked for the list of "52 must have" albums on vinyl as compiled from Vinyl Me, Please.
A grouping compiled from a lot of different sources that aggregated to the list below. So here they in alphabetic order, RED AND BOLD = NEED  while BLACK AND STRUCKTHROUGH = HAVE. So that is 15 of the 52 possessed, and for those of you not math inclined that leaves 37 left to procure. and that is part of the fun, trying to find some as you can't just get them all on Amazon.com.  And I will say it again, if anyone sees Beck's - Sea Change on vinyl and it isn't crazy expensive, pick it up and I will pay you back for it :)

52 - Must Haves (not my list, just taken and used from vinyl me, please) 
1  Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavillion  
2  Beastie Boys – Paul’s Boutique
3  The Beatles – Revolver
4  Beck – Sea Change
5  Beirut – The Flying Club Cup
6  The Black Keys – Thickfreakness
7  Blur-Think Tank
8  Boards of Canada – Music Has the Right to the Children
9  Bob Dylan – Blonde on Blonde
10 Bon Iver – Bon Iver
11 Daft Punk – Random Access Memories
12 Darkside – Psychic
13 David Bowie – Ziggy Stardust
14 Dire Straits – Love Over Gold
15 DJ Shadow – …Entroducing
16 The Felice Brothers – The Felice Brothers
17 The Flaming Lips – The Soft Bulletin
18 Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
19 Fleetwood Mac – Rumours
20 Funkadelic – Maggot Brain
21 Joanna Newsom – Have One On Me
22 John Coltrane – A Love Supreme
23 Joni Mitchell – Blue
24 Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures
25 Kid Koala – 12 bit Blues
26 Led Zeppelin – II
27 Madvillain – Madvillainy
28 Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On
29 Michael Jackson – Thriller
30 Miles Davis – Kind of Blue
31 My Bloody Valentine – Loveless
32 Neil Young – Harvest
33 Neutral Milk Hotel – In an Aeroplane Over the Sea
34 Panda Bear – Tomboy
35 Paul Simon – Graceland
36 Pavement – Slanted and Enchanted
37 Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of the Moon
38 Portishead – Third
39 R.L. Burnside – Too Bad Jim
40 Radiohead-KidA
41 Refused – The Shape of Punk to Come
42 The Rolling Stones – Exile On Main Street
43 Sigur Rós – Agaetis Byrjun
44 Slint – Spiderland
45 Steely Dan – Aja
46 The Strokes – Is This It?
47 Sufjan Stevens – Illinois
48 Van Morrison – Moondance
49 The War On Drugs – Lost In The Dream
50 The White Stripes – Elephant
51 Wilco – Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
52 Wu-Tang Clan – Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)