Sous Vide Bone Marrow

Anova Culinary

We call bone marrow “meat butter" and now, with the Anova Sous Vide Precision Cooker, it's a little to easy to have meat butter on hand all the time. While it’s warm, spread it on toasted crostini and serve it with fresh parsley and pickled onion, or your favorite accoutrements.

Author

Emily Farris and Jeff Akin

Emily Farris and Jeff Akin are the co-founders of Feed Me Creative, a former culinary creative agency in Kansas City, MO.

Prep Time: 00:15

Recipe Time: 01:00

Temperature : 155F / 68.3C

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Set the Anova Sous Vide Precision Cooker to 155°F (68°C).
  2. Place the bones in a large zipper lock or vacuum seal bag. Seal the bag using the water immersion technique or a vacuum sealer on the dry setting. Place in the water bath and set the timer for 1 hour.

Finishing Steps

  1. When the timer goes off, remove the bag from the water bath. Remove the bones from the bag and place on a broiler-safe baking sheet, marrow side up. Season with salt and pepper. Heat broiler to high.
  2. Broil the bones until the marrow is golden brown, about 2 minutes. Serve.