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tangerine + tarragon infused pork belly : sous vide 36h 140ºF

June 14, 2013 9 Comments

Leaving even a crockpot alone in my apartment freaks me out. The idea of something generating heat and being unattended at the same time is a bit unsettling and has never happened under my watch. I don’t even own a crockpot, but I have an immersion circulator which I’ve used quite a bit but never […]

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