Sous Vide Time and Temperature Charts

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How to Sous Vide Acorn Squash

Sous vide acorn squash is best when cooked for 1 to 2 hours at 183°F to 185°F (83.9°C to 85°C). I usually cut it into 1/2" to 1" cubes before sous viding it and place it in a single layer in the pouch. If you are going to puree it then a longer cooking time will render it even more tender.

acorn-squash Sous vide acorn squash is best when cooked for 1 to 2 hours at 183°F to 185°F (83.9°C to 85°C). I usually cut it into 1/2" to 1" cubes before sous viding it and place it in a single layer in the pouch. If you are going to puree it then a longer cooking time will render it even more tender.

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What is the Best Sous Vide Acorn Squash Temperatures and Times?

Sous vide acorn squash is best when cooked for 1 to 2 hours at 183°F to 185°F (83.9°C to 85°C). I usually cut it into 1/2" to 1" cubes before sous viding it and place it in a single layer in the pouch.
  • Acorn Squash: 183ºF for 1 to 2 Hours (83.9ºC)

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What Are Some Sous Vide Acorn Squash Recipes?

Here are several of the Acorn Squash recipes that I recommend trying out.

Sous Vide Acorn Squash Puree Recipe

Sous Vide Acorn Squash Puree Recipe image Acorn squash has a great flavor combination of sweet, nutty, and buttery, then when you combine it with some spices and maple syrup, they really intensifies the flavor. Making sous vide acorn squash holds in more moisture while still fully tenderizing it, resulting in a perfect texture for a puree. I love to serve this with roasted meat, rich sausages, or even with turkey for a lighter dish.

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