I love sous vide so much,this turned out splendid for me. Used a kitchen torch to make the outside crust. Yummy 😋

by Tiny-Friendship8527

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  2. waterboy8817

    What cut? Picahna? What were your cook temps and times

  3. speppers69

    Searing it in a super hot skillet gives you better flavor and crust than a torch. And if it’s too rare…you can keep searing it a bit longer.

    And if you don’t have any au jus…you can heat up some beef broth/stock with the same seasoning that you used on your roast for continuity of flavors…slice and dip until desired doneness.