Mick0s
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[Pun absolutely intended]
Having sold the idea of an STC-1000 to myself with the fact that I could use I to cook things sous-vide style, and after motivating a colleague who has no interest in homebrew enough that he bought a pre-wired unit and a rice cooker and tried it out before I got ever got around to it, I thought it was about time gave it a shot.
Having planned to put down a brew on Sunday, meaning that the controller would be out of action for a few weeks, this weekend was my chance.
So, out came the rice cooker, and I had a quick play on Saturday with just water to see how it'd handle the temperatures (not great. but not terrible), set the temp to 63 degrees, with a .02 degree differential, and was happy enough with the results. It would initially jump up to about 68, but after that would cycle between about 62.6 and 64.8.
Sunday morning, I got pushed out of bed an hour before the missus was going to be hungry in order to get it sorted in time, leaving her with a stirring 4 month old to look after (dodged a bullet there).
Hooked it all up, chucked 5 eggs in (one to test, and then two each) and left it alone for the best part of an hour. Stuck some bacon between two pans (to keep it flat) in the oven about halfway through, and before long, it was time for the moment of truth.
Cracking the eggs revealed a bit of white watery stuff, making me thing that it had all gone pear shaped, but upending the egg into my hand filled my palm with a satisfying blob. SUCCESS!!
Onto plates, and into mouths it went. A damn tasty success all round, and I urge anyone with a temp controller and a wayward rice cooker to give it a shot.
Next up maybe I'll try some salmon fillets, but I've got a few weeks to think about it.
Having sold the idea of an STC-1000 to myself with the fact that I could use I to cook things sous-vide style, and after motivating a colleague who has no interest in homebrew enough that he bought a pre-wired unit and a rice cooker and tried it out before I got ever got around to it, I thought it was about time gave it a shot.
Having planned to put down a brew on Sunday, meaning that the controller would be out of action for a few weeks, this weekend was my chance.
So, out came the rice cooker, and I had a quick play on Saturday with just water to see how it'd handle the temperatures (not great. but not terrible), set the temp to 63 degrees, with a .02 degree differential, and was happy enough with the results. It would initially jump up to about 68, but after that would cycle between about 62.6 and 64.8.
Sunday morning, I got pushed out of bed an hour before the missus was going to be hungry in order to get it sorted in time, leaving her with a stirring 4 month old to look after (dodged a bullet there).
Hooked it all up, chucked 5 eggs in (one to test, and then two each) and left it alone for the best part of an hour. Stuck some bacon between two pans (to keep it flat) in the oven about halfway through, and before long, it was time for the moment of truth.
Cracking the eggs revealed a bit of white watery stuff, making me thing that it had all gone pear shaped, but upending the egg into my hand filled my palm with a satisfying blob. SUCCESS!!
Onto plates, and into mouths it went. A damn tasty success all round, and I urge anyone with a temp controller and a wayward rice cooker to give it a shot.
Next up maybe I'll try some salmon fillets, but I've got a few weeks to think about it.