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Reheat BBQ
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11/08/19 05:41 PM
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/08/19 05:42 PM
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Bagged and in hot water, keeps it tender and juicy
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/08/19 06:04 PM
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I portion it out, vacuum seal it, then reheat using my water immersion circulater, best way I have ever found. One thing I do is save the juice, put it in the fridge to separate the fats and liquid, then skim the fat off and put a couple spoons of the juice in each bag.
HHUUMMMM, what to write, what to write, I got nothing.
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/08/19 06:06 PM
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I portion it out, vacuum seal it, then reheat using my water immersion circulater, best way I have ever found. One thing I do is save the juice, put it in the fridge to separate the fats and liquid, then skim the fat off and put a couple spoons of the juice in each bag. What temp do you reheat to?
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/08/19 06:19 PM
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I portion it out, vacuum seal it, then reheat using my water immersion circulater, best way I have ever found. One thing I do is save the juice, put it in the fridge to separate the fats and liquid, then skim the fat off and put a couple spoons of the juice in each bag. What temp do you reheat to? I reheat at 250-275 which is what I cook at, last time I did it I did it for an hour I think.
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/08/19 06:24 PM
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Same as above I vacuum pack it and reheat in warm/hot water. I just heat it a little warmer than wat I want it to be when I eat it.
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/08/19 06:24 PM
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Microwave. This came from 407.
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/08/19 07:22 PM
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I portion it out, vacuum seal it, then reheat using my water immersion circulater, best way I have ever found. One thing I do is save the juice, put it in the fridge to separate the fats and liquid, then skim the fat off and put a couple spoons of the juice in each bag. What temp do you reheat to? I set my PolyScience to about 185 when reheating BBQ, I also use this method for chili, soups, pasta and sauces. Works very well to be able to toss one in the water bath from the freezer and leave for 1 to 4 hours and have a hot meal ready when you get back. Here is a link to the vacuum sealer and PolyScience I use Sous VideVacmaster Chamber Vac
HHUUMMMM, what to write, what to write, I got nothing.
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/08/19 07:58 PM
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Glass baking dish, throw some sauce on it, cover with foil. Set oven at 300 and wait til you can smell it. Take out and eat!
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/09/19 01:11 AM
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Wrapped and in the oven. I hate what microwaves do to meat.
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/09/19 01:26 AM
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Soup tonight reheating
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/09/19 02:24 PM
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/09/19 04:32 PM
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Wrapped and in the oven. I hate what microwaves do to meat. I do the same thing. I add some beef broth so it add moisture back to the meat. Microwaves were made for popcorn and baked potatoes.
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/09/19 04:45 PM
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I hate what microwaves do to meat. Yep makes the texture get all thrown off.
It takes beer to make thirst worthwhile - J. Fred Schmidt
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Re: Reheat BBQ
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11/09/19 05:14 PM
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Wrapped and in the oven. I hate what microwaves do to meat. Yup....microwave and meat is a NO-GO!
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