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These do take a long time but 95% of it is "set it and forget it"! I promise you they are worth the wait! Sous vide ribs might take a while to cook, but it's all hands off and they are definitely worth the wait in the end! Want more like this? Our comprehensive book Champions of Sous Vide is a great collection of more than 70 sous vide recipes from two dozen top sous vide cooks. Mix dry seasonings together and set aside Cut ribs in half and coat ribs in a thin coat of dijon mustard on both sidesFrom the ISVA Editors
Worth The Wait Melt In Your Mouth Sous Vide Ribs Recipe
Ingredients for Worth The Wait Melt In Your Mouth Sous Vide Ribs
For the Sous Vide Ribs
Cooking Instructions for Worth The Wait Melt In Your Mouth Sous Vide Ribs
For the Sous Vide Ribs
Add dry seasonings to ribs on both sides
Spread the lime zest on both sides of the ribs
Coat both sides of the ribs with half of the barbecue sauce
Place a piece of bacon on the bone side of the ribs along with a bay leaf.
Prepare 2 sous vide bags for the ribs. Put 4 drops of liquid smoke in each sous vide bag and vacuum seal each bag. Marinate up to 24 hours or sous vide right away (this can also go into the freezer and be made for a future date)!
Fill sous vide with water and set temperature to 165°F (73.9°C) and the timer to 12 hours
Once water has come to temperature, put ribs in sous vide (I use a rack that I turn upside down with a 1 pound weight on top to help with any float during the cook)
When ribs are almost done, line a broiling pan with aluminum foil and add the sesame oil. Then wipe with a paper towel. This is just to infuse flavor and aroma into the finishing of the ribs.
When the sous vide timer has completed, remove the ribs from sous vide bag and pat dry. Discard bacon and bay leaf.
Coat with the remaining barbecue sauce and put under the broiler until caramelized and beautiful! If not broiling, the ribs may be finished on a very hot grill without the sesame oil.
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