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Searing with a Looftlighter

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daytripper

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Dec 30, 2021
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Hey all -

Just as the subject says - has anyone seared a sous-vide cook using a Looftlighter..? Seems much easier than firing up a grill just to sear, and maybe(?) more effective and outdoors-y than searing on a stovetop.

I'm thinking a prime rib done of the SV, then seared w. the Looft...

thanks!
marc
 

sandyut

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Feb 18, 2015
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Huh, never heard of this device. Googled it to be schooled up. Seems like it would work. I mean 1200 degrees should be plenty even with no flame. WOuld work like an electric broiler i assume?

I just just a propane plumbing torch. Scares the hell out of my dogs tho.
 

daytripper

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Dec 30, 2021
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thanks - let's see how we get on..! Will have a hot skillet ready just in case...
 

daytripper

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Dec 30, 2021
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Results inconclusive. I had given it an impromptu smoke the day before - this gave it a lot of colour pre-SV, so I couldn't see the effects of the Looftlighter on the meat.
 

zwiller

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+1. Bonus points for scaring the crap out of ANYONE nearby while using it. :emoji_laughing:

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