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Top Sirloin “Roast” Sous Vide : 14 hour 55C-131F

May 1, 2014 40 Comments
Top Sirloin "Roast" Sous Vide

Hey guys! Cold cuts, yeah! I love this stuff. Cold roast beef. Awesome. Top Sirloin makes a pretty damn good roast beef and.. add sous vide into the equation and you end up with super awesome. I’ve been meaning to do more sous vide cooking lately but I tend to get lazy.. the bag, the timing, […]

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