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If you’ve never tried Sous Vide Pork Belly then you’re in for a real treat! Sous Vide Pork Belly is tender and packs an incredible flavor punch.

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When you’re cooking with something that is as tough (yet so flavorful!) as pork belly: Sous Vide is the way to go!

A perfectly cooked pork belly can’t be beat and is amazing in Bahn mi sandwiches or Cole slaw sliders, in corn chowder or a thick stew, and chunked to top salads… Mmmmm!!! There are so many delicious ways to eat it.

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Sous Vide Pork

The meat needs to be broken down for a good pork belly recipe. Usually with a long baking or braising method in your oven or slow cooker. The end results are always tasty, but can be dry or have chewy fat.

However, by cooking the pork belly sous-vide in a vacuum sealed bag at the perfect temperature; the end results are tender, flavorful, not at all stringy or “chewy” and is overall amazing beautifully cooked pork belly that is soft as butter.

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Sous-vide: the name alone makes you feel fancy!

Sous- vide cooking is when you seal food in a vacuum sealed bag, and then cook that food in water that is temperature controlled. The sous-vide technique produces results that are impossible to achieve through any other cooking method. (ie: this pork belly is divine and couldn’t reach this level of perfection with any other cooking method!!! You should also definitely give Sous Vide Steak a try. So good!)

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For just about any protein you cook sous-vide, the steps are the same:

  1. Attach your sous-vide tool to a pot of water and set the temperature.
  2. Put your protein/ meat in a vacuum sealed bag and add it to the water (I often clip the bag to the side of the pot with a chip clip to keep it in place and make sure it stays submerged).
  3. Cook for however long your recipe is calling for.
  4. Grill, sear or finish the meat at a quick but super high temperature to add a crispy perfect exterior while keeping the interior at the exact doneness you wanted.

These are the steps we will follow today for our Sous Vide Pork belly as well.

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Vacuum Sealed Bags for Sous Vide cooking

When I first got my sous-vide tool I had seen that you could use vacuum sealed bags but really thought those were more for keeping foods fresh longer than for sous-vide cooking.

Then I got my first FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealing System. I could not believe the difference that vacuum sealing the foods made. Especially when it comes to flavor! Mind blown. Never going back.

The process is simple:

  1. Place theFoodSaver Bags in the Sealing System then pull a length of the roll out. Add an extra couple inches to the length you need for sealing purposes.
  2. Use the neat little cutting tool.
  3. Press the “seal” button on theFoodSaver® appliance and then slide one side of the cut sheet into the machine. The bag has been sealed on that side when the red light turns off.
  4. Next, fill your “bag” with the seasoned protein.
  5. This time you do not press seal, but instead press either dry or moist, then slide the unsealed section into the machine and it will automatically vacuum out all air then seal the package.

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Best Sous Vide foods

The Sous Vide cooking technique is a pillar of sophisticated culinary prowess and FoodSaver® Bags are the ultimate sidekick to Sous Vide success.

They make the Sous Vide technique more accessible and simple, streamline cooking with their versatility, and lock in flavor for a better dish.

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A couple quick notes before you cook your pork belly:

  1. Size doesn’t matter: only fully submerging it does. I typically purchase a 5lb pork belly, then I cut it in half. It can be sealed in two (or more) separate packages once you’ve seasoned all the meat. I cook one right away and save the other for later.
  2. This season pork belly freezes very well if vacuumed sealed. I usually freeze for up to 6 weeks.
  3. This recipe calls for quite a bit of salt. Think of it like a brine or marinade, the salt is what is going to flavor the meat but also break it down for an even better cooking process.
  4. The cooking time is the same whether you are cooking this from fresh or frozen.

Sous Vide Pork Belly Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 1 slab of Pork Belly (usually 2-5 pounds)
  • Your Favorite Sweet BBQ Sauce
  • 1/3 cup Salt
  • 1/4 cup Sugar
  • 1.5 TBS Paprika
  • 1.5 TBS Garlic Salt
  • 1-2 tsp Cayenne Pepper

Instructions

  1. Lightly brush Pork Belly with BBQ Sauce.
  2. Mix seasonings together, then generously coat the pork belly (note: depending on the size of your pork belly, you may not use all of the seasoning... just be sure to season it generously).
  3. Place Pork Belly in a Vacuum Sealable bag and Vacuum seal it.
  4. Now you can freeze if preferred (Note: Whether cooking from fresh or frozen the cooking time will be the same).
  5. When ready to cook

  6. In a large pot filled with water, set your Sous Vide tool to 68C degrees.
  7. When it comes to temperature, Place vacuum sealed bag of Pork Belly into the water bath.
  8. Cook at 68C degrees for 18 hours. Adding more hot water to the bath as needed to keep belly fully submerged)
  9. Turn sous vide temperature up to 78C degrees and continue cooking for an additional 4 hours.
  10. Heat oven broiler to high heat (usually 500F degrees).
  11. Remove pork belly from bag and transfer to an oven safe dish, fatty side up, adding some of the juices to coat the bottom of the pan.
  12. Sear under broiler for 7-10 minutes of until the top is a crispy dark golden brown.
  13. Serve!

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Nutrition

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216 cal

Fat

1 g

Carbs

54 g

Protein

1 g

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  1. Sous Vide Pork Belly Recipe | Tangled with Taste (12)Bonnie DP says

    Is the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit? Instruction 5 says Celsius and Inst 7 says F.

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    • Sous Vide Pork Belly Recipe | Tangled with Taste (13)Tangled with Taste says

      I'm so sorry! The recipe is cooked in Celsius.

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FAQs

What is the best temperature to sous vide pork belly? ›

What is the Best Sous Vide Belly Temperatures and Times?
  • Well Done: 145°F for 2 to 3 Days (62.8ºC)
  • Braise-Like.
  • Tender Braise: 150°F for 1 to 2 Days (65.6ºC)
  • Firm but Shreddable: 156°F for 1 to 2 Days (68.9ºC)
  • More Fall Apart: 165°F for 1 to 2 Days (73.9ºC)
  • Really Fall Apart: 176°F for 12 to 24 Hours (80.0ºC)

Does pork belly get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Slow roast 1 1/2 hours – Roast the pork in a 140°C/285°F oven (120°C fan) for a total of 2 1/2 hours. Keeping the temperature this low allows the meat to become tender, for the fat to render (melt) so we get the “confit” cooking effect, and also to dry out the pork skin yet keep it supple.

How to get crackling on sous vide pork belly? ›

How To Make Pork Belly Sous Vide with Crispy Skin
  1. Sous vide pork belly is great, because the meat will be tender and unctuous. ...
  2. The first step is to score the skin with a sharp knife. ...
  3. The second step is to apply a dry rub. ...
  4. Make a simple dry rub by mixing salt, black pepper, and brown sugar in a small bowl.
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What is the best temp for pork belly? ›

What temp do you cook pork belly to? You want to smoke the meat a bit beyond the safe internal temperature of 145°F so that the pork belly internal temp reaches 190-195°F. Pork belly smoked to this temperature should fall off the bone and melt in your mouth!

How long does it take to sous vide pork belly? ›

Transfer to sous vide cooker and cook until completely tender, about 10 hours. Remove bag from cooker and chill thoroughly. Pork belly can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks after cooking if the bag remains sealed. When ready to serve, open sous vide bag and remove pork belly.

How do you crisp pork belly after sous vide? ›

As simple as it would be to enjoy the pork belly right out of the sous vide bath, it's best to finish it to get some crisp on the outside. My favorite way to finish this pork belly is on my Green Mountain Grill smoker. 200 degrees F for 2 hours does the trick to impart smoky flavor and crisp up the fatty exterior.

Why won t my pork belly get crispy? ›

The skin wasn't dry enough. Make sure to pat the pork completely dry before rubbing in the salt and oil as excess moisture will stop it from crisping up. It's important to score the skin if you want it really crisp. You'll need a sharp knife for this, or ask your butcher to do it for you.

Why do people boil pork belly before cooking? ›

Prick and Parboil the Meat

This step helps tenderize the liempo and causes the fat to render once cooked. Your next crucial task is to parboil the meat. This process softens the pork, infuses it with flavor, and speeds up the overall cooking time. Some prefer to boil their belly in plain water.

How do I stop my pork belly from being chewy? ›

Slow Cooking: Slow cooking is one of the best methods to make pork belly tender. You can slow cook it in a slow cooker or oven at a low temperature for several hours until it's fully cooked and tender.

Do you season pork before sous vide? ›

Yes! Aromatics added to the bag can give the pork great flavor. Just be aware that sous vide cooking tends to concentrate the flavor of spices and herbs, so go light.

What does vinegar do to pork crackling? ›

Wipe the outside of the skin with a wet vinegar cloth. This assists in drying out the skin and can also help minimize any pork odour.

Should pork belly be at room temperature before cooking? ›

Remember to remove your flat pork belly joint out of the packaging, pat dry and bring to room temperature. Pre heat your oven to 200°C temperature fan assisted or 215°C without a fan.

What are 3 ways that pork belly can be cooked? ›

Here's a look at three easy ways to cook it: stovetop, grilling and oven roasted. It's a triple threat on the delicious front. Stovetop: Use 500 grams of pork belly, basically enough to cover the bottom of your pan in one layer.

Is it safe to sous vide pork at 140? ›

You can also absolutely use a meat thermometer to check the doneness of your pork chop (once it's out of the bag), but rest assured that if your sous vide is set to a pork-safe temperature (anywhere between 140°F to 160°F) and your pork chop has been in the water at least an hour, it should definitely be cooked through ...

What temp is pork the most tender? ›

Cook pork, roasts, and chops to 145 ºF as measured with a food thermometer before removing meat from the heat source, with a three-minute rest time before carving or consuming. This will result in a product that is both safe and at its best quality—juicy and tender.

Can I sous vide pork at 135 degrees? ›

There's a range of temperatures you can use to sous vide pork, and it is safe as long as it's cooked about 130°F (54.4°C) but most people prefer their pork cooked higher than 135°F (57.2°C). From a safety perspective, as long as you cook it long enough to pasteurize it, 135°F (57.2°C) is just as safe as 165°F (73.8°C).

What temperature do you cook pork belly serious eats? ›

With connective tissue-rich slow-cooking cuts, such as short rib or pork belly, on the other hand, you use relatively higher temperatures—in the 155°F to 185°F range, and far longer cooking times.

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