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Sous Vide Flank Steak and Chimichurri

January 17, 2025 2 Comments

Flank steak is one of my favorite cuts to eat. It is also a great cut to cook sous vide. It’s really simple and because the flank muscle is flat, it cooks evenly. The meat is tender, it cooks fast. I’m a carnivore beyond salvation and I can honestly say that providing a recipe to […]

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