The ChefSteps Joule Sous Vide is regularly called the “iPhone of sous vide cookers” and “the sous vide cooker Apple would make if Apple made sous vide cookers.” In truth, the Joule only got those ...
ChefSteps' Joule wants to be the iPod of home sous-vide. The Internet of Things has reached the kitchen, and few gadgets please ambitious home chefs like a sous-vide cooker. Distilling what once was ...
Modernist cuisine is getting even more modern. ChefSteps, the Seattle-based high-tech cooking startup behind the Joule sous vide cooking device, now allows home cooks to control the smart appliance ...
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Despite the recent rise of affordable sous vide machines, the cooking concept has always skewed a little nerdy. Preparing food in vacuum-sealed bags in a temperature-controlled water bath sounds like ...
Chris Young, co-founder of ChefSteps, demonstrating the Joule sous vide cooking device at GeekWire Summit 2016. (GeekWire Photo / Dan DeLong) Less than three months after cutting a significant portion ...
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