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The Anova Culinary Sous Vide Bluetooth Cooker is $20 off
Sous vide has been used in upscale steakhouses for a while, but if you’re even somewhat into cooking, you’ve probably seen those recipe videos on social media about doing sous vide at home.
If you’re not confident in your abilities, a Bluetooth sous vide device with a connected app can give you an extra hand with watching the temperature and water circulation in your pot. The Anova Culinary Nano is one of the best, and it’s $20 off at Amazon.
Unlike pressure cooking, sous vide actually takes longer than your average cooking time (say, if you were grilling a steak or boiling chicken). The Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker Nano uses a 750-watt motor to pump up to 1.2 gallons a minute (pretty standard for most devices on the market). With around 0.1-degree Fahrenheit precision, the Nano and its app can help you control your temperature over the entire cooking time and start dinner before you even get home.
If you’re not sure what that correct temperature is, the app has pre-set food programs and over 1,000 recipes with detailed instructions on temperature, time in the bag, and more.
Regularly $99, you can save $20.15 and grab the Bluetooth cooker for $78.85.
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