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I did that a few years back when the funky salt craze was going on. I find that there's more of a textural difference than a taste difference between many of them, with the exception being Indian Black Salt that has a fair amount of sulfur in it and the smoked ones. If anyone is interested in giving this a go, here's where I get most of my off the wall salts -

https://www.seasalt.com/gourmet-salt/gifts-samplers.html

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So the wife wanted a steak the other night. I'm not sure why I don't get pics when the food is on the KK. Anyways, A steak, baked (KK) potatoes, grilled (KK) asparagus, and mushrooms.

The steaks were salted and rested for a few hours then patted dry and re-seasoned before going on the grill

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Asparagus, mushrooms, and onion at the ready. Oh...and a Lagunitas little sumpin' sumpin' for the nerves.

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Mushrooms and onion get sautéed on the wood stove.

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And on the plate

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It was tasty and the wife enjoyed it!

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2 hours ago, Jon B. said:

I love mushrooms....especially on steaks (your meal looks wonderful)..........but Redhead Sue is deathly allergic to them

Thanks. I have a redheaded Sue also. We both love mushrooms so we pretty much have them every time we have steak.

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5 hours ago, Paul said:

Oh...and a Lagunitas little sumpin' sumpin' for the nerves.

:smt023:smt023

About to put a strip steak in the sous vide for dinner tonight. Best part - using the jus in the bag to season the sauteed mushrooms to go on top! 

@MacKenzie - chicken came out very nice. Again, best part was using the jus in the bag to season the sauteed kale - wicked! 

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28 minutes ago, tony b said:

About to put a strip steak in the sous vide for dinner tonight. Best part - using the jus in the bag to season the sauteed mushrooms to go on top!

I've got to get a SV. Using the jus to sauté the mushrooms in would be fantastic!

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Most of us here that have immersion circulators have the Anova. We all like them a lot and they're not terribly expensive. Saw them for under $100 during the Christmas sales.

I just got this one for my nephew for his birthday. He's just getting started with sous vide cooking, so I went with a less expensive one. 

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M6AZ8CL

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8 minutes ago, tony b said:

Most of us here that have immersion circulators have the Anova

Yeah I'm dragging my feet.

I looked at the one you got your nephew and it looks nice. I was also looking at this one ;

ttps://www.amazon.com/Anova-Culinary-PCB-120US-K1-Bluetooth-Precision/dp/B00UKPBXM4

Is one way better than the other? The price is close.

 

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For most of us, the Anova is the "gold standard" for home units. It's definitely worth the extra bucks IMHO. My nephew has only used his once so far, so I can't compare them as far as ease of use, reliability, etc. This is the Anova 2.0 version. Most of us have the original. This one has a major improvement, and NO, it's not the Bluetooth part! It's the adjustable height clamp. Allows a lot more flexibility in what size pots/containers you can use with it. 

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