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$100: Anova Culinary 1000-Watt Sous Vide Precision Cooker at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Anova Culinary 1000-Watt Sous Vide Precision Cooker for $124.99 - $25 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $100. Shipping is free.

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$119 lower (54% savings) than the list price of $219
$57.18 lower (36% savings) than the previous price of $157.18
$25 coupon applied to one item per order at checkout
To check eligibility and activate coupon click here [amazon.com].

Previous Frontpage Deal at $118.15 with +42 Deal Score and 52 comments.

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Model: Anova Culinary AN500-US00 Sous Vide Precision Cooker (WiFi), 1000 Watts | Anova App Included, Black and Silver

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Jun 14, 2024
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langjie
Jun 14, 2024
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Great price
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Jun 14, 2024
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umrdyldo
Jun 14, 2024
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Quote from langjie :
Great price
Nah

These were $70 plus tax a couple months ago. Got one and love it though.
Last edited by umrdyldo June 14, 2024 at 01:13 PM.
Jun 14, 2024
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NineOne02
Jun 14, 2024
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I have the original Anova sous vide circulator I bought in 2017, and a "vpcock" nonsense branded one (this one: https://www.amazon.com/Vpcok-Dire...09BJ5VGM4/) I bought a few years ago for less than half the price.

I use both sometimes, but when I need only one, it's whichever is closest to the top of the drawer. If you don't need the app (and you might, but I've never used it once), there is absolutely no reason to spend extra on the Anova brand.
Jun 14, 2024
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appoquinimink
Jun 14, 2024
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Quote from NineOne02 :
I have the original Anova sous vide circulator I bought in 2017, and a "vpcock" nonsense branded one (this one: https://www.amazon.com/Vpcok-Dire...09BJ5VGM4/) I bought a few years ago for less than half the price.

I use both sometimes, but when I need only one, it's whichever is closest to the top of the drawer. If you don't need the app (and you might, but I've never used it once), there is absolutely no reason to spend extra on the Anova brand.
Agreed.
I've been using a Monoprice version for years and it has never failed to impress.
WiFi is unnecessary.
I do, however, use the Anova app.
Jun 14, 2024
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kaianl
Jun 14, 2024
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Quote from umrdyldo :
Nah

These were $70 plus tax a couple months ago. Got one and love it though.
I've seen them on clearance at Target for like $40 at one point. Wish I bought it, but I've had a second hand one and an off brand, both work great. More recently I started using my 8qt instant pots sous vide setting and it's been the most convenient method yet. Aside from my homemade metal trough water heater hybrid sous vide tank that I do about 300lbs of tri tip at a time in… lol #redneckengineering
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Nowayjose93
Jun 14, 2024
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Cooking anything in plastic isn't a good idea, obviously you can't avoid it in some cases, but you can in this caae.
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Jun 15, 2024
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Jonflo
Jun 15, 2024
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Quote from Nowayjose93 :
Cooking anything in plastic isn't a good idea, obviously you can't avoid it in some cases, but you can in this caae.
What alternative are you implying?

Looking to get a better cooked steak figured out.

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WheelaDealer
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Quote from Jonflo :
What alternative are you implying?

Looking to get a better cooked steak figured out.
The alternative to cooking your food in plastic bags is not cooking your food in plastic bags.

Slow cooking with indirect heat, steaming, or pressure cooking are the imperfect alternatives to sous vide.
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jjbrooks75
Jun 15, 2024
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Nothing better to cook fish with.
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Uvmgrad99
Jun 15, 2024
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I bought my anova in 2015 and have gifted 3 additional ones to friends and family. I absolutely love cooking steak, seafood, and veggies using this. I use the app about half the time, and wouldn't miss it if it meant getting a cheaper version without the app. I'm going to be cooking some ribeyes for Father's Day tomorrow with this. If you haven't tried the sous vide method, I would give it a try.
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Jun 15, 2024
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ispeed
Jun 15, 2024
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Looks like it's out of stock. The 1100 watt version is available for $129
Jun 16, 2024
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CoolLocket481
Jun 16, 2024
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Is this only to cook meat? What is this thing? This is the first time I've seen something like this lol
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Dave_B
Jun 16, 2024
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Quote from Jonflo :
What alternative are you implying?

Looking to get a better cooked steak figured out.
I'm not going to weigh in on the plastic debate.
I've had an Anova for a decade now. I've cooked various types of meat sous vide, and it certainly has its uses. It's amazing for short ribs and chuck eye, for example. However, my current favorite steak method doesn't involve sous vide. I got this method from Guga foods(YouTube), and it's amazing.
I use this method for ribeye steak, though it should work for any normal steak cut. As it happens, this method doesn't involve any plastic.

Put a cooling rack on top of a sheet pan, and lay out your steaks on top of the rack.

Very generously season your raw steaks with MSG(Accent flavor enhancer is a common brand) on all sides, then sprinkle a thin even layer of whole milk powder(Nido is a common brand) on top of that, on all sides.

Put the steaks/rack/sheet pan into the fridge, and leave it there for 1-3 days. If you go longer than 3 days the steaks get dry, though they're very flavorful. I'd say 2 days is the sweet spot.

An hour before you plan to cook your steaks, take them out of the fridge. Season them with a mixture of garlic powder, freshly ground pepper (finely ground), and a little bit of salt(adjust to taste).

Get a frying pan hot and add a bit of fat that can handle high heat; tallow, ghee, avocado oil, etc...

Put the steak in the hot pan. You'll want to use tongs to hold the steak at times so you can cook the edges as well. Get a good sear on all sides, then reduce heat to medium.

When the steak reaches around 90-100F internal temperature, add a chunk of butter to the pan and some fresh herbs (rosemary works well, just wash it and add a few whole sprigs). I also put a bit of ranch seasoning and a bit of Maggi liquid seasoning on the steaks. Feel free to adjust these seasonings to taste. With a spoon, scoop the melted butter up and baste the steak with it. Flip the steak and repeat for the other side.

When the steak reaches 120F, pull it out, put it on a cutting board, and let it rest for 5+ minutes. The internal temperature should reach 130F during this time from residual heat.

Slice it against the grain (or just put it on a plate) and serve.

I've made this many times, everyone who has tried it loves it.

Enjoy!
Last edited by Dave_B June 16, 2024 at 12:12 AM.
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Preclude
Jun 16, 2024
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Quote from Dave_B :
I'm not going to weigh in on the plastic debate.
I've had an Anova for a decade now. I've cooked various types of meat sous vide, and it certainly has its uses. It's amazing for short ribs and chuck eye, for example. However, my current favorite steak method doesn't involve sous vide. I got this method from Guga foods(YouTube), and it's amazing.
I use this method for ribeye steak, though it should work for any normal steak cut. As it happens, this method doesn't involve any plastic.

Put a cooling rack on top of a sheet pan, and lay out your steaks on top of the rack.

Very generously season your raw steaks with MSG(Accent flavor enhancer is a common brand) on all sides, then sprinkle a thin even layer of whole milk powder(Nido is a common brand) on top of that, on all sides.

Put the steaks/rack/sheet pan into the fridge, and leave it there for 1-3 days. If you go longer than 3 days the steaks get dry, though they're very flavorful. I'd say 2 days is the sweet spot.

An hour before you plan to cook your steaks, take them out of the fridge. Season them with a mixture of garlic powder, freshly ground pepper (finely ground), and a little bit of salt(adjust to taste).

Get a frying pan hot and add a bit of fat that can handle high heat; tallow, ghee, avocado oil, etc...

Put the steak in the hot pan. You'll want to use tongs to hold the steak at times so you can cook the edges as well. Get a good sear on all sides, then reduce heat to medium.

When the steak reaches around 90-100F internal temperature, add a chunk of butter to the pan and some fresh herbs (rosemary works well, just wash it and add a few whole sprigs). I also put a bit of ranch seasoning and a bit of Maggi liquid seasoning on the steaks. Feel free to adjust these seasonings to taste. With a spoon, scoop the melted butter up and baste the steak with it. Flip the steak and repeat for the other side.

When the steak reaches 120F, pull it out, put it on a cutting board, and let it rest for 5+ minutes. The internal temperature should reach 130F during this time from residual heat.

Slice it against the grain (or just put it on a plate) and serve.

I've made this many times, everyone who has tried it loves it.

Enjoy!
Great method.
Last edited by Preclude June 16, 2024 at 12:50 AM.

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Quote from Nowayjose93 :
Cooking anything in plastic isn't a good idea, obviously you can't avoid it in some cases, but you can in this caae.
I was thinking of cooking in silicone?

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