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Sous vide deer roast question #7036224 01/13/18 12:42 AM
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If anyone has done a deer roast in a sous vide, then smoked it, what was your temp and time in the sous vide?
Been seeing 24-48 hours at 135° for a Chuck roast. Would it be the same for a deer roast? I am using a 4# roast.

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Anyone Anyone?

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Originally Posted By: whitewing maniac
Anyone Anyone?


I googled it and still could not help.


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Smoke it first, then boil it.


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I found 1 for an actual venison roast. 24 hours at 135°, then low smoke for 2-3 hours,Then sear.

From everything I've read about the sous vide it's better to do all your smoking and searing after.

I've used this thing twice and am really impressed with the results so far.

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Originally Posted By: whitewing maniac
I found 1 for an actual venison roast. 24 hours at 135°, then low smoke for 2-3 hours,Then sear.

From everything I've read about the sous vide it's better to do all your smoking and searing after.

I've used this thing twice and am really impressed with the results so far.


Definitely smoke/sear after the sous vide. I think you are on the right track with the recipe you found.

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Don't know how to post pics anymore without photobucket.

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Ok, just deal with it being sideways haha.

Thanks Bill

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Ok, just deal with it being sideways haha.

Thanks Bill



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Rotate it on your original picture and edit it back in.


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Rotate it on your original picture and edit it back in.


Here you go. Look at the little bitty picture on the left. Back out and rotate if it is not upright.



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Next time I will set temp at 130° and shove a couple slices of thick bacon into roast.
Taste was great, meat was more towards medium after smoking. Modifications will be made.

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What cut of meat is that?


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Was it tuf or dry?


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Originally Posted By: bill oxner
What cut of meat is that?


Deer hind qtr roast.

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Originally Posted By: redchevy
Was it tuf or dry?


Not tough at all. But was a little dry on the ends.

This was my first deer roast I've ever cooked. Learning curve.

I've been really pleased with this sous vide machine so far.

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Originally Posted By: whitewing maniac
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Was it tuf or dry?


Not tough at all. But was a little dry on the ends.

This was my first deer roast I've ever cooked. Learning curve.

I've been really pleased with this sous vide machine so far.


Do you have the Anova sous vide circulator? I've been looking at these for a while.

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Well, how did it taste??? Beef I have had is very moist and tender.

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Was it tuf or dry?


Not tough at all. But was a little dry on the ends.

This was my first deer roast I've ever cooked. Learning curve.

I've been really pleased with this sous vide machine so far.


Do you have the Anova sous vide circulator? I've been looking at these for a while.


Yes. Got it for Christmas, so still learning.

One thing I have found out, if doing a big cut of meat, plan ahead by maybe a couple days. Some can take 48 hours or more in the bath.

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Well, how did it taste??? Beef I have had is very moist and tender.


Flavor was really good. Finished it off with a peach and orange glaze.
Put salt,pepper,garlic,thyme and rosemary on roast for the water bath.

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I've done a Chuck roast and fajitas prior to the deer. Beef was awsome, fajitas were the best I've ever had, dang near melt in your mouth.

4# ribeye roast will be next on my list, probably this weekend.

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