Message from @Toilet Hugger

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2020-10-26 19:56:16 UTC  

So far I tried two different ways

2020-10-26 19:56:55 UTC  

Oven first, then roast (a bit unconventional) but it worked. And the standard crust roast and then oven

2020-10-26 20:00:42 UTC  

I'm planning to cook a pork tenderloin Sous Vide in my instant pot this week. I have done in in the oven before wrapped in bacon that turned out pretty well and was delicious but want to see if I can keep it juicier.

2020-10-26 20:01:20 UTC  

Yeah, sous vide pork tenderloin is super juicy and tender!

2020-10-26 20:05:55 UTC  

140° for 2-4 hours with a good amount of salt

2020-10-26 20:07:27 UTC  

Take it out of the sous vide put it in a hot pan with oil and a good amount of your seasoning mix of choice and sear for about a min

2020-10-26 20:07:37 UTC  

You need a sous vide machine for that or can you do that with stuff thats generally at home

2020-10-26 20:08:01 UTC  

No, you need the sous vide in order to hold it at the right temp

2020-10-26 20:08:32 UTC  

Ah OK ty

2020-10-26 20:08:42 UTC  

I'll look into it at some point

2020-10-26 20:11:23 UTC  

@Toilet Hugger just found this, turns out you can cook sous vide without a machine just a little more difficult

https://www.chefsteps.com/activities/cook-sous-vide-tonight-stovetop-method

2020-10-26 20:15:15 UTC  

I imagine the stove top method is easier with gas stove then traditional electric because traditional electric is more an on or off rather then a percent

2020-10-26 20:16:42 UTC  

Yeah, you can’t control the heat as easily on electric

2020-10-26 20:18:03 UTC  

In the article it looks like they’re using an electric stove though

2020-10-26 20:19:07 UTC  

I saw that but thought it could be induction which, while I have no personal experience with, I think is supposed to be better for controlling tempetures.

2020-10-26 20:19:56 UTC  

Could be, I haven’t researched induction enough to know if it’s better then traditional electric

2020-10-26 20:23:39 UTC  

Oh cool

2020-10-26 20:23:57 UTC  

Checking it out later

2020-10-26 20:24:22 UTC  

Hmm.. Which bag of chips should I open... Barbecue or salt/vinegar

2020-10-26 20:25:05 UTC  

What are you eating it with?

2020-10-26 20:25:38 UTC  

Just raw as a snack

2020-10-26 20:25:57 UTC  

Already went with barbecue xD guts decision

2020-10-26 20:26:21 UTC  

Lol

2020-10-26 20:26:49 UTC  

I was leaning that way anyway. The bolder flavor would hold it's own while the other will not overpower other foods.

2020-10-26 20:30:34 UTC  

I just recently had salt vinegar for the first time. Apparently it's the "pineapple pizza" of chips. People either hate it or love it. But I really liked it so I bought them

2020-10-26 20:30:57 UTC  

But my favorite chips flavor is probably honey/mustard

2020-10-26 20:31:16 UTC  

It's not really my thing but it can work with somethings.

2020-10-26 20:32:35 UTC  

I like the acidity

2020-10-26 20:34:01 UTC  

I’ve only had them a couple of times, but I really liked them

2020-10-26 20:34:12 UTC  

> I like the acidity
@Toilet Hugger Same here! My favorite 😋

2020-10-26 20:34:27 UTC  

My default chip is a dorito though

2020-10-26 20:36:14 UTC  

I like those too :) but I need a dip for them

2020-10-26 20:37:24 UTC  

I’ve never dipped Doritos, I only dip regular potato chips

2020-10-26 20:38:46 UTC  

Haha we opposites then

2020-10-26 20:44:38 UTC  

Lol

2020-10-27 01:44:12 UTC  

@Tyler Zed yo man your video about the sushi pizza... it's in mount Dora Florida at a place called Wave Asian Bistro & Sushi

2020-10-27 01:45:04 UTC  

Sorry for the ping but you said let you know If it's a real thing

2020-10-27 03:28:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720701634086436886/770489004532695041/z.jpg

2020-10-27 03:46:48 UTC  

What is that?!?!

2020-10-27 03:47:09 UTC  

It looks amazing!

2020-10-27 06:19:03 UTC  

that was the sushi pizza on the recent video zeducation had up