Learn how easy it is to sous vide wagyu steak perfect every time. Seal in all the moisture and flavour with just two ingredients.
sous vide wagyu sliced on a plate.

Cooking the perfect sous vide wagyu steak is incredibly easy! Anyone can do it!

Please do not feel intimidated by the process of using a sous vide machine or using a Thermomix to sous vide either.

I will show you how easy it is to cook the perfect steak sous vide with just TWO ingredients! Yep! Just two!

So, let’s get to it!

Why we Love this Recipe

Well of course we love this recipe because it is easy and only has two ingredients, right? But to be honest you are going to love it as this really is the best way to cook any steak.

Cooking sous vide allows you to seal in the flavour and moisture into a steak and an expensive cut like wagyu.

I have added my secret way to sear the wagyu after cooking the steak in water. Trust me this is the way you will cook from now on!

sliced seared wagyu on a plate.

Sous Vide Wagyu Ingredients

salted wagyu on a plate.

Yes, this is all you need to cook the best steak ever! Let’s not over complicate it.

Wagyu – for this recipe I used a wagyu porterhouse. (Also known as striploin, strip, sirloin, top loin, New York Strip to name a few). Wagyu does come in a range of marble scores. For this recipe I used wagyu sourced from local Woolworths supermarket. Alternative cuts you could use would be a scotch fillet, rump cap, rump, or even pork shoulder steaks for this recipe.

Salt Flakes – I low Cell Squared Salt Flakes or Maldon Salt Flakes. They are just the “right” amount of saltiness for me. Please use salt flakes and not iodized or fine salt for this recipe.

Step by Step Instructions

two steaks on a plate.

Step 1. Remove steak from the fridge. Salt both sides liberally with salt flakes. Leave at room temperature while bringing the sous vide bath up to 54.5°C. I use the Anova Precision Cooker.

wagyu steak in a sous vide bag.

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Step 2. Seal the wagyu in a sous vide bag. I use the Luvele Deluxe PRO Vacuum Sealer.

cooked steak in a water bath.

Step 3. Place the vacuum sealed wagyu steaks into the water bath. For a medium rare sous vide wagyu cook for 2 hours at 54.5°C.

cooked steak on a plate.

Step 4. Remove the sous vide wagyu steaks from the bag. Pat dry with paper towel.

A salted frying pan.

Step 5. Heat a cast iron pan or skillet over high heat. Sprinkle liberally with salt.

Cooked steak in a pan.

Step 6. Fry for just 30 seconds each side. The salt will form a golden crust on the steak.

Tips for Success and FAQs

Can I use any cut of meat?

Yes, you can. Wagyu is not essential.

What does the salt do?

The salt flavours the meat when in cooking in a sous vide bath. In the frying pan salt helps seal and form a delicious crust on the outside of the beef. This is my preferred way to prepare any cut of beef or pork.

Can I Sous Vide in my Thermomix or Magimix?

Yes, you can. It is recommended to add lemon juice to a bath of water in the mixer (enough to cover the steaks but do not go above the max line). Preheat the mixer for 15 min/Sous Vide/55°C. Place the sealed steaks into the bowl and cook; 1hr 45 min/Sous Vide/55°C. To sous vide in the Magimix Cook Expert simply add 1.75l of water to the mixer. Heat to 55°C. Add the sealed bag into the bath and cook; speed 0/55°C/1hr 45 min.

What to serve with sous vide wagyu steaks?

I served the very delicious Blackberry & Cucumber Salad from our cookbook Every Day Keto. Another delicious side or sauce would be our Mushroom Sauce or a simple salad of green leaves.

I don’t have a vacuum sealer appliance can I do it some other way?

You can by using what is called the water displacement method. Place the seasoned steaks into a ziplock bag (use a quality brand as cheaper ones may not withstand the heat) do not zip up. Slowly lower the bag into a sink of water and seal the bag once the air is removed.

I don’t have a vacuum sealer appliance can I do it in my oven?

You can sous vide in an oven if you can set to low temperatures. Set the oven for approximately 70°C and place a large baking dish into the oven filled with water. Use a temperature gauge to monitor the temperature of the water until it is consistently at or around 55°C. You will need a slightly higher oven temp than the 55°C to heat the water and maintain it. Then follow the recipe in the recipe card.

Recipes To Try Next

Here are some more delicious keto recipes for some inspiration.

  1. The Best Keto Taco Salad with Ground Beef
  2. Instant Pot Mexican Shredded Beef – Keto (1g net Carbs)
  3. Keto Thai Beef Salad So delicious and only 3g Net Carbs
  4. Easy Sous Vide Duck Breast

I do hope you love my very simple sous vide wagyu steak. If you do make it, take a pic and tag me on socials or share on Keto Community FB Group. Let me know if you made it in the Thermomix, Magimix, Anova Sous Vide or the good old-fashioned way, in the oven.

xox

two plates of sliced sous vide wagyu steaks.
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two plates of sliced sous vide steaks.

Sous Vide Wagyu

Learn how easy it is to sous vide wagyu steak perfect every time. Seal in all the moisture and flavour with just two ingredients.
5 from 92 votes!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Australian
Diet: Diabetic
Recipe Category: Low Carb
Calories: 154kcal
Author: Megan Ellam
Servings: 2 people
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Ingredients 

  • 400 g (14 oz) wagyu sirloin 2 x 200g steaks
  • Salt flakes

Instructions

CONVENTIONAL METHOD

  • Salt both sides of the steak liberally with salt flakes. Leave at room temperature while bringing the sous vide bath up to 54.5°C. I use the Anova Precision Cooker.
  • Seal the wagyu in a sous vide bag. I use the Luvele Deluxe PRO Vacuum Sealer.
  • Place the vacuum sealed wagyu steaks into the water bath. For a medium rare sous vide wagyu cook for 2 hours at 54.5°C.
  • Remove the sous vide wagyu steaks from the bag. Pat dry with paper towel.
  • Heat a cast iron pan or skillet over high heat. Sprinkle liberally with salt.
  • Fry for just 30 seconds each side. The salt will form a golden crust on the steak.

THERMAL METHOD

  • Insert the blade cover. It is recommended to add lemon juice to a bath of water in the mixer (enough to cover the steaks but do not go above the max line). Preheat the mixer for 15 min/Sous Vide/55°C.
  • Place the sealed steaks into the bowl and cook; 1hr 45 min/Sous Vide/55°C.
  • (To sous vide in the Magimix Cook Expert simply add 1.75l of water to the mixer. Heat to 55°C. Add the sealed bag into the bath and cook; speed 0/55°C/1hr 45 min).
  • Remove the sous vide wagyu steaks from the bag. Pat dry with paper towel.
  • Heat a cast iron pan or skillet over high heat. Sprinkle liberally with salt.
  • Fry for just 30 seconds each side. The salt will form a golden crust on the steak.

Notes

FAQs
Can I sous vide steak without a vacuum sealer?
You can by using what is called the water displacement method. Place the seasoned steaks into a ziplock bag (use a quality brand as cheaper ones may not withstand the heat) do not zip up. Slowly lower the bag into a sink of water and seal the bag once the air is removed.
Can I sous vide and sear later?
Yes you can. Simply take the meat from the fridge and leave at room temperature fo 15-20 minutes before searing or place into a sealed bag and immerse in warm water to heat through to the centre gently without cooking the inside.
Ingredients 
Use wagyu or any preferred beef cut. Increase cooking time if required for a thicker cut.
If you love this recipe then try our Cote de Boeuf. A prime rib that is cooked to perfection. You know… you could sous vide the cote de boeuf first then grill! Oh, yummo!
 
 
 

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Nutrition

Serving: 1serve | Calories: 154kcal | Protein: 26g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 47mg | Sodium: 76mg | Potassium: 464mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 3mg | Magnesium: 17mg | Net Carbs: 0g
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44 responses to “Sous Vide Wagyu Steak – 4 easy methods”

  1. Renee H

    Renee
    October 14, 2023
    I had some porterhouse steaks so I thought I’d try the sous Vide function on my Thermomix, I’m amazed how fantastic they were and so easy, my husband and I loved them, you’re right Megan, I won’t do them any other way again, thank you for a great recipe

  2. Luke

    5 stars
    I am so glad that I came across this recipe, your tips on cooking steak are amazing, and everyone loved the way it came out 😉

    1. Megan Mad Creations Hub

      Yay! So happy you all enjoyed it

  3. Gloria

    5 stars
    This is a steak lover’s dream meal. If you are lucky to get your hands on some wagyu steaks, this is worth the effort. I love my sous vide too.

    1. Megan Mad Creations Hub

      Me too Gloria

  4. Jere Cassidy

    5 stars
    This wagyu steak is amazing with all the marbling, I’m drooling over the cooked steaks. I learned sous vide in school and it really is the best way to cook a steak.

    1. Megan Mad Creations Hub

      It sure is

  5. Nina

    5 stars
    A must try, thank you for recipe. A small question- I like medium and hubby likes med-well done. How much longer should I cook it? In the bath or on the stove? Thanks in advance Megan.

    1. Megan Mad Creations Hub

      On the stove Nina.

  6. Liz

    5 stars
    When I first read the title of this recipe, I had to look up what wagyu was! I never it was a name for various cuts of meats. This sounds delicious!

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