**Immerse Yourself in a Symphony of Flavors: A Culinary Journey with Sous Vide Lemon Chicken and Accompaniments**
Prepare to tantalize your taste buds with a culinary masterpiece that combines the exquisite flavors of lemon, tender chicken, and an array of delectable accompaniments. Sous vide cooking, a technique renowned for its precision and consistency, elevates this dish to new heights, ensuring every bite is a journey of culinary delight. From the zesty Lemon Caper Sauce that bursts with tangy brightness to the aromatic Lemon Herb Butter that infuses the chicken with a savory essence, each element of this dish harmonizes to create a symphony of flavors. Accompaniments like tangy Lemon Risotto, vibrant Lemon Roasted Vegetables, and refreshing Lemon Watercress Salad add layers of texture and complexity, making this meal a feast for the senses. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a home cook looking to impress, this sous vide lemon chicken experience promises an unforgettable culinary adventure.
SOUS VIDE ESSENTIALS: LEMON CHICKEN
I started cooking Sous Vide many years ago, when I was working at a restaurant in Naples, Italy. Europeans were into Sous Vide many years before it was introduced on this side of the pond. Yet, even though they were available, the machines were so big, bulky, and expensive the only folks who could afford to use them were...
Provided by Andy Anderson !
Categories Chicken
Time 2h10m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. PREP/PREPARE
- 2. To pull this recipe off, you will need a sous vide machine. If you already have one, splendid. However, if you do not, I have a sneaking suspicion that you will not run out and buy one just for this recipe. With that said, a Sous Vide machine opens up a whole new culinary experience for you. The one that I use is the "Anova Culinary" | Sous Vide Precision Cooker. You can check them out at Amazon. In addition, you will need a Ziploc sealable bag, or a vacuum sealer. I love my vacuum sealer... Not only is it great in Sous Vide cooking, but it is great storing and saving all kinds of foods. The one I use is the "FoodSaver" brand. Very reliable. You can also check them out at Amazon.
- 3. So, what exactly is Sous Vide cooking? I call Sous Vide, "Cooking in a Jacuzzi." Think about it. You have a big pot of hot water with a pump to keep it circulating... sounds like a Jacuzzi to me. Sous Vide is not complicated at all; it is just a different way of cooking, than you may be used to performing. Sous Vide, pronounced 'sue veed' is a French term that translates to "under vacuum." In cooking, it is basically the technique of vacuum-sealing food in a plastic bag and submerging it into a temperature-controlled water bath for a predetermined amount of time. That's about it. In the case of our chicken breast, we will prep the chicken by seasoning, adding herbs or a sauce, vacuum seal and we are ready to go. You can keep the sealed bags in the fridge if using in the next day or two, or freeze them for later use. Then, fire up the Sous Vide machine, set the proper temperature, and come back when it is ready. If cooking frozen, add one hour to the cook time.
- 4. It is all about Temperature and Time: If we are to believe the government (and we all know that the government speaks ex cathedra), the magic number for the extermination of bad microorganisms is 165f (74c). So, if you cook a chicken breast to that precise temperature, all bugs instantly die a horrible death. Unfortunately, that temperature is really too much for a chicken breast, and they wind up coming out a bit on the arid side. So, we do things like brining, but that adds sodium to the chicken, and some people do not want, nor need the added salt. Do we take a chance on getting sick by cooking at a lower temperature, or do we just deal with dry chicken? To answer that question, we must return to the government. What the government is not telling you is that killing the bad bugs is a function of two things: temperature and time. I call the magic number, 165f (74c), the nuclear option. One second at that temperature, and those nasty bugs are dead, dead, dead. But what if we cooked that chicken at a lower temperature, for a longer period of time? And THAT is where Sous Vide comes into the picture.
- 5. Take a look at this chart, based on the USDA's website: Temperature- Time to Kill Bugs 136°F (58°C) 68.4 minutes 140°F (60°C) 27.5 minutes 145°F (63°C) 9.2 minutes 150°F (66°C) 2.8 minutes 155°F (68°C) 47.7 seconds 160°F (71°C) 14.8 seconds 165°F (74°C) Instant The temperatures on the left represent the temp of the Sous Vide bath water, and the time on the right represents the amount of time it takes, at that temp, to kill the bugs. So, If I set my Sous Vide machine to 136f (58c), once the chicken breast hits that temperature, 68.4 minutes, later the bugs will be dead. However, just to be sure, I will leave it in the water bath an additional hour. Although that temperature is perfectly safe, I do not like the mouth feel of chicken cooked that low, and another function of temperature is creating a firmer structure to the chicken breast. So, we are going to use 145f (63c). If unfrozen, it will take about 30 - 45 minutes for the chicken to get to that temperature, and we will leave it in the bath another hour or so. If you are using frozen chicken, add an additional hour to the cook time. It is a balancing act, between temperature and time. So, why does not the government talk more about temperature and time? Because they feel that to the average person it is too much information. "You mean I have to deal with temperature AND time? That is too much information. I will just cook to 165f (74c) and be done with it." This is not rocket science folks, it is good cooking... Full Stop
- 6. Can You Overcook Chicken in Sous Vide? It is hard to overcook chicken; however, anything is possible. For example, our chicken breast will be cooked at 145f (63c) in a time window of 2 - 4 hours. However, the longer a piece of chicken sits at a given temperature, the more it breaks down, and the softer it becomes. So, if you left it in the Sous Vide machine for 8 hours it would still be edible, but probably would not taste very good. Mushy is the word that comes to mind.
- 7. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
- 8. Place your Sous Vide machine in a pot of water, set the temp to 145f (63c), then allow it to get to temperature, about 10 - 15 minutes.
- 9. Cut the lemon in half, then take one half and cut into slices, and squeeze the other half into a small bowl.
- 10. Sprinkle the chicken with the salt, pepper and dill, then top with the lemon slices. Add the butter, and lemon juice, then seal.
- 11. Chef's Tip: If you do a lot of Sous Vide cooking you may want to get yourself a vacuum sealer; however, there is another way. Simply take a Ziploc bag, put all the ingredients in, and remove as much air as possible before sealing. Water Displacement Method: Getting all the air out of Ziploc bags is easy. You just place your food in the bag, including any liquids or marinades, and seal all but one corner. Then, place it in the water bath, being sure everything below the zip-line is covered by water. The pressure of the water will help to force the air out of the bag. Then seal the rest of the bag. If you find that your bag wants to float, simply use a big clip, and clip the bag to the side of the pot.
- 12. Set it and forget it. Add the bag to the Sous Vide machine and come back in 2 hours.
- 13. PLATE/PRESENT
- 14. Remove from the bath, open the bag, and serve on a salad, or as a main dish with mash taters and broccoli. I sliced it and laid it on a bed of pasta with a creamy parmesan sauce. Enjoy.
- 15. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
SOUS VIDE CHICKEN BREAST WITH LEMON AND HERBS
If you've never had sous vide chicken before, you're about to be amazed by how tender and juicy it is! Feel free to play around with different aromatics. Traditionally you need to cook chicken to 165 F or until no longer pink, however with sous vide cooking, you can achieve the same safety with extended cooking at lower temperatures. I have experimented and 148 F is my personal preference for texture.
Provided by France C
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Chicken Chicken Breast Recipes
Time 2h22m
Yield 2
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Fill a large pot with water and place a sous vide cooker into the water. Set temperature to 148 degrees F according to manufacturer's directions.
- Season chicken breast liberally with salt and pepper on both sides. Set garlic slices, thyme, and lemon on top of chicken skin. Place chicken into 1 large or 2 small vacuum bags. Seal using a vacuum sealer.
- Place bags into the water and set timer for 2 hours. When timer is up, remove chicken from bag. Remove garlic, thyme, and lemon slices and pat chicken dry with paper towels.
- Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat and cook chicken, skin-side down until nicely browned, about 1 minute. Move chicken around the skillet using tongs, holding the chicken up against the side of the skillet to get an even brown color on all edges. Remove from heat and let sit for 2 to 3 minutes. Flip chicken over and remove the bones. Slice chicken and serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 381.6 calories, Carbohydrate 2.7 g, Cholesterol 161.5 mg, Fat 13.6 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 59.4 g, SaturatedFat 2.9 g, Sodium 219.3 mg
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients, especially the chicken. Look for organic, free-range chicken breasts that are at least 1 inch thick.
- Season the chicken generously with salt and pepper before cooking. This will help to enhance the flavor of the chicken.
- Use a vacuum sealer to seal the chicken breasts in the bags. This will help to prevent the chicken from drying out during cooking.
- Cook the chicken breasts in a water bath that is set to the desired temperature. The cooking time will vary depending on the thickness of the chicken breasts.
- Once the chicken breasts are cooked, remove them from the bags and pat them dry. Then, sear them in a hot skillet until they are golden brown.
- Serve the chicken breasts immediately with your favorite sides.
Conclusion:
Sous vide is a great way to cook chicken breasts. It is a simple and easy method that results in perfectly cooked chicken that is moist and flavorful. With a little practice, you can master the art of sous vide cooking and create delicious chicken dishes that will impress your family and friends.
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