Here is an update from my last post here to ruin steaks after getting my first sous vide device.

Supposedly “Argentinian” Picahna
2hrs @ 131F
70 second sear on each side

by Finacialmistake

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  2. TheSandyman23

    The archaeologists are gonna be bummed when I report nothing ruined here.. How was the flavor and texture? Any notes of changes you want to make next time?

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