Hi everyone,
I've been diving into the world of sous vide cooking recently and it’s fascinating how some everyday kitchen items can be repurposed for this technique. For instance, I came across the idea of using sandwich bags for sous vide. While traditionally, vacuum-sealed bags are recommended, sandwich bags can work surprisingly well for smaller, quick-cook recipes when sealed properly.
I read this insightful blog post about how to safely use sandwich bags for sous vide and thought I’d share it here
Use Sandwich Bags for Sous Vide. It covers tips on ensuring food safety and achieving the best results, especially for home cooks experimenting with sous vide without investing in specialized equipment.
Have any of you tried this method or explored similar unconventional approaches in your cooking? Would love to hear your thoughts or any tips you might have!
Looking forward to the discussion.