Sous Vide Petite Chuck Tender Roast

How To Cook Sous Vide Petite Chuck Tender Roast

Petite Chuck Tender Roast is a tender cut of beef, mostly comprised of protein and fat. As a result, petite chuck tender roast is best cooked by bringing it up to your desired temperature, but not letting it cook for an extended period of time.

Traditionally, cooking techniques like grilling or sauteing are used to cook tender cuts of beef, like petite chuck tender roast. This allows petite chuck tender roast to be cooked to the full range of temperatures, from rare to well done. Sous vide's primary benefit for this type of cut is that it can produce edge-to-edge consistency of doneness. If you like your petite chuck tender roast medium, you don't need to have a range of doneness from medium well at the edges to medium in the center.

Our advice with Petite Chuck Tender Roast is to cook it at a temperature you like and not to exceed a couple of hours (depending on the thickness of the cut). The goal is to bring the beef up to the temperature you want.

Sous Vide Petite Chuck Tender Roast Recipe/Time

The most simple way of preparing petite chuck tender roast is to:

  1. Bring your sous vide setup up to the proper temperature (see chart below).
  2. Cut it into portions.
  3. Put the petite chuck tender roast into individual bags, along with a cooking fat like butter or olive oil, as well as some salt
  4. Seal the bag and place it in the water bath for some time.
  5. Remove the bag from the water bath, and the petite chuck tender roast from the bag

Sous Vide Petite Chuck Tender Roast Temperature Chart

Rare:125-130°F
Medium Rare:131-139°F
Medium:140-149°F
Medium Well:150-155°F
Well:156+°F

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