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Amazon's Alexa has skills for ChefSteps' Joule sous vide appliance. Adding voice control is like an extra set of hands.
The $200 Joule immersion circulator is a worthy candidate to be your sous vide machine of choice, thanks to its streamlined look, integration with Amazon's digital assistant and helpful app.
Joule proves sous vide cooking doesn't have to be intimidating Chefsteps' co-founder likens his product to the iPod of sous vide machines.
Sous Vide cooking is appealing because it promises restaurant level results in the comfort of your own home. By maintaining a constant, precisely-controlled temperature, you don’t have to worry ...
When it comes to sous vide devices, there are two that stand out among the rest of the pack. They are the ChefSteps Joule Sous Vide and the Anova Sous Vide Precision Cooker.
All sous vide machines work similarly, but compared to the Anova, the Joule’s 1,100 watts of power heated up the water more quickly than the slightly weaker Anova.
Seattle cooking startup ChefSteps unveiled at the GeekWire Summit 2016 a new Alexa skill that can talk to the company’s Joule sous vide device.
The sleek Joule sous vide machine is easy to use, especially with the video-guided recipes from ChefSteps, but we wish there were more controls on the machine itself.
There’s nothing like a sous vide dish to impress your guests. ChefSteps gets it; this week the company announced the Joule, one of the smallest immersion circulators set for market. Immersion ...
ChefSteps' Joule sous vide can help you cook the perfect Valentine's Day dinner without much effort — and it's down to its Black Friday price.
That’s why I’d recommend the Joule over the Anova, especially for cooks new to the world of sous vide. But if you don’t mind researching recipes on your own — or if you prefer manual controls to ...