Joule is a brand owned by ChefSteps that specializes in kitchen appliances, including sous vide devices and immersion circulators.
Joule was introduced in 2016 as a new brand under ChefSteps.
ChefSteps was founded in 2012 by Chris Young and Grant Crilly, who were former Modernist Cuisine chefs.
In 2014, ChefSteps launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund the development of their first product, the Joule sous vide device.
In 2017, the Joule app was released, allowing users to control their Joule devices and browse recipes.
In 2018, ChefSteps was acquired by Breville Group, a leading manufacturer of kitchen appliances.
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The Joule Sous Vide is a compact immersion circulator that allows users to cook sous vide at home.
The Joule Sous Vide Starter Set includes the Joule device and a collection of sous vide cooking accessories.
The Joule Big Clamp is an oversized mount that allows users to attach their Joule device to larger pots and containers.
Sous vide is a method of cooking in which food is placed in a plastic pouch and cooked in a water bath at a precise, consistent temperature.
The Joule is an immersion circulator that heats water to a precise temperature, allowing food to cook evenly and retain moisture.
The Joule is known for its fast and precise heating time, which ensures consistent cooking results. It also works with Amazon Alexa and Google Home.
To use the Joule, you will need a container to hold water and a plastic pouch to hold the food. Joule also sells a variety of cooking accessories, such as pots and clamps.
The Joule can be used to cook a variety of proteins, including steak, chicken, fish, and eggs. It can also be used to cook vegetables, fruits, and desserts.