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Is the '137 Club' the Best Way to Cook Steak? Reddit Says Yes, So I Tried It
If there's one thing I use my sous vide immersion circulator for most, it's steak -- and I'm always looking for new ways to level up my skills. Often, this means trying new cooking strategies I find on the r/sousvide Reddit community. One curious phenomenon has commenters proclaiming that 137 degrees Fahrenheit is the best temperature for cooking steak sous vide. The cooking hack allegedly yields the best flavor and texture. Ribeye is the most common cut in many discussions, but I've seen recommendations on cheaper cuts of beef like chuck steak and New York strip. A Reddit search reveals over 125 threads on the aptly named "137 Club." So I dug deeper to look at the science behind this cooking trend and, of course, tried it for myself. The science of cooking the perfect steak I seasoned every steak identically with salt, granulated garlic powder and cracked black pepper. John Carlsen/CNET Ahead of my test, I hit the books. My first instinct was to consult Modernist Cuisine by Nathan Myhrvold, Chris Young and Maxine Bilet, which is one of the most comprehensive resources on the science of cooking. With a list price that usually tops $500, over 2,400 pages across six volumes and no digital version, this is easier said than done. Fortunately, I found a copy of the more compact Modernist Cuisine at Home in Brigham Young University's collection near my home. ("More compact" is a relative term since it's also huge.) Thankfully, Modernist Cuisine at Home has an entire section about cooking steak, including the sous vide method. Vacuum sealing the steaks overnight allowed the seasoning to work as a marinade. John Carlsen/CNET The book groups cuts of steak into two categories: tender (filet, tenderloin, New York strip, ribeye, T-bone and so on) and tough cuts (chuck, skirt, hanger, flat iron, flank and so on). Tender cuts typically cook at lower temperatures, with the authors and their lab generally preferring a medium rare doneness around 133 F in most cases. In contrast, the recommendations for tough cuts hover around 144 F to 149 F, which the book implies is a more traditional roast-like result: think tender and flaky rather than extra juicy. Douglas Baldwin's masterclass A Practical Guide to Sous Vide Cooking, cites multiple scientific papers that suggest the best tenderness results with beef lie somewhere between 120 F and 150 F, with specific mention of 131 F to 140 F for cheaper, tougher cuts of beef. This appears to be the sweet spot for converting tough collagen into smooth, flavorful gelatin. Additionally, Modernist Cuisine at Home suggests that ribeye, a tender cut of meat, turns out best after three hours at 133 F. There are small differences between the resources, but both seem to validate the 137 Club as a catchall method for steak. The steaks barely fit in the container I use for my sous vide bath, but I made it work with some strategic spacers and weights. John Carlsen/CNET While I wasn't able to track down the founding member of the 137 Club, I know that the term started gaining steam in April 2020, at least on Reddit. If I had to guess why 137 F became the magic number, it probably comes down to preference for the first person who tried it -- they might have liked it more medium than medium rare. After all, 137 degrees falls in the aforementioned temperature range, with a margin of error in case the temperature of the sous vide bath fluctuates during cooking. In this case, the temperature could vary by 3 degrees either way without affecting the results too heavily. My research ends here, but I doubt I'll be the last person wondering where it all came from. The experiment We all tried three samples with a simple survey asking about the texture, flavor and anything else that stood out. John Carlsen/CNET Now that we know that there's some science behind the 137 Club, it's time to test. I originally intended to test it with ribeye, which frequently comes up in 137 Club threads. It has a great balance of fatty tissue that supposedly renders better at a higher temperature. Instead, I found tender 1-inch T-bones on sale, which will work just fine. The main purpose was to see if there were any noticeable differences in the cooking. There were five taste testers: myself and four others who I'll refer to as Annette, Lauren, Hank and Nora. None of us had tasted the 137 F method before. Steak A: Grilled This was also the fastest cook because it required practically no additional prep beyond seasoning. John Carlsen/CNET I grilled Steak A in the traditional style, using a timer and a meat thermometer to reach an internal temperature of 131 F. (I aimed for 129 F, but grills are fickle things.) It took about 7 minutes. All of us agreed the traditional grilled steak was the least tender of the three steaks. As expected, the inside of the steak wasn't as consistent as with the sous vide steaks. However, it was juicy and the outside seared perfectly because I didn't have to worry as much about ruining the sous vide steaks. Nora even said it was her favorite: "Most flavor, I can taste each seasoning." Steak B: Sous vide at 129 F for 60 minutes I learned to sous vide steak at 129 F, so it was a good comparison point. John Carlsen/CNET I cooked Steak B with my normal sous vide method of 129 F for 60 minutes. (Note: I usually do 120 minutes, but shortened it due to time constraints.) Crucially, this steak lies outside the temperature range mentioned earlier. Since the experiment was at a family member's house, I chose to sear the sous vide steaks on the grill, which isn't as precise or powerful as my trusty blowtorch. Also, searing multiple T-bones with my small blowtorch would've taken an eternity. Likewise, I could've done a better job by not searing all three sous vide steaks at the same time. I bought four steaks in total, so there were two Steak Bs, with the thinner one turning out slightly more medium after searing. John Carlsen/CNET As a result, Steak B's crust was uneven and the flavor wasn't as pronounced as the grilled steak. The fat also didn't render as well as the other steaks. Everyone liked how soft this steak was, with one tester saying it fell apart in her mouth. Still, Steak B was the favorite option of three tasters: Annette, Lauren and me. However, it was the lowest-ranked steak for the other two respondents. Hank said it was "a little too different for my liking but still enjoyable." Meanwhile, Nora simply liked it but wrote "would not order again." I'll try not to take it personally. Steak C: Sous vide at 137 F for 60 minutes (also known as the 137 Club) In my case, I feel like it was a toss-up between Steak B (middle) and Steak C (left). John Carlsen/CNET I cooked Steak C at 137 F for an hour before keeping it warm in the 129 F bath with Steak B for another hour. Yes, the extra time affected the final result on Steak C, but seeing that many 137 Club threads suggest cooking for at least 120 minutes, I was fine adding a little more time. The sear turned out a little better than with Steak B. We all noticed that it wasn't as moist as the other sous vide steak, but it was extremely juicy. However, Steak C was flakier, more tender and seemed to have a deeper flavor because the fat had more time to render out and interact with the meat. Juiciness was the deciding factor for the tasters who preferred the other sous vide steak. But Steak C certainly had fans and was very good, with Hank saying it was "the best of the three in my opinion." What's the verdict on the 137 Club? Despite juggling cooking times and completing three steak methods simultaneously, it's always so rewarding to share good food with family. John Carlsen/CNET I learned two things from this experiment. First, sous vide steaks cooked at 137 F are just as delicious as other methods. It also seems to render fat more effectively than lower sous vide temperatures with a slightly higher level of doneness. It's ideal when you have a few hours to let the water bath work its magic. This helps balance out some of the confirmation bias of the many positive sentiments on Reddit. Secondly, whether anyone likes the final result ultimately reflects their personal preferences and that's fine. While medium rare is very popular for a lot of people, there are individuals -- my wife included -- who prefer medium-well and well-done steaks. (In case you're wondering, she says well-done sous vide steaks are delicious and much more forgiving than on the grill.) A final bonus lesson is something I've experienced many times -- it's a blast to experiment when you find something interesting that's within your skills. Trying one thing doesn't mean giving up a treasured cooking method or a favorite meal, but it can open up your possibilities and help you find new ways to make great food.
Yahoo
31-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTSH): Partners with NVIDIA to Drive AI Transformation
We recently published a list of . In this article, we are going to take a look at where Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation (NASDAQ:CTSH) stands against other top AI news updates investors probably missed. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been termed humanity's most significant invention in recent years. Others have argued that AI has the potential to enrich consumers' lives through new channels for self-expression and creativity. The best part is that this is not wishful thinking; big things are already happening. In fact, some believe the world is on the cusp of an AI technology that can reason and act at the same level as humans. According to Nathan Myhrvold, former Microsoft CTO and current CEO of Intellectual Ventures, humanity is less than five miracles away from creating AI with human-like cognitive abilities. 'We'll get there eventually… Two years ago, nobody would have predicted how far we've come today,' he said. But before AI can match or even surpass human intelligence, the technology is already showing great promise in various applications. For instance, one of Africa's wealthiest individuals is tapping the tech to build the continent's first AI factory. According to a Bloomberg report, Strive Masiyiwa's company will provide the infrastructure for African businesses, researchers, and startups to 'turn their bold ideas into real-world breakthroughs, and now they don't have to look beyond Africa to get it.' Across the Indian Ocean to Asia, AI is revolutionizing agriculture in China. Recent reports suggest that the government has initiated the development of an AI platform to support intelligent agricultural machines. Regional authorities have released a policy draft that outlines measures to encourage R&D in AI-based agricultural tools. This includes setting up innovation hubs to provide services like R&D, testing, exhibitions, and access to AI resources. The AI platform will assist companies in data verification, AI model implementation, and enhancing human-machine interaction. India, too, is keen on leveraging the AI wave. The country is working on an indigenous AI chip that should be ready in three years. This massive undertaking is under the purview of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). The objective is to reduce reliance on foreign semiconductor technology and strengthen India's position in the global AI ecosystem. Many other countries in North America and Europe have similar projects already underway or at the deliberation stage. The most exciting part of these developments is that the private sector is at the center of the revolution. Most, if not all, of these AI-focused projects may be government initiatives but it is the private sector that is doing the heavy lifting. To create this list, we reviewed the latest AI-focused news reports, press releases, and stock analysis. We have also mentioned the hedge fund sentiment around each stock, as of Q4 2024. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter's strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 373.4% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 218 percentage points (). A data analyst using cutting-edge analytics to accurately interpret complex sets of Technology Solutions Corporation (NASDAQ:CTSH) offers consulting, technology, and outsourcing services to clients across various industries. The company is heavily involved in AI-driven solutions and focuses on areas like AI agents, foundational AI infrastructure, and industry-specific large language models. On March 25, Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation (NASDAQ:CTSH) partnered with NVIDIA to enhance its Neuro AI platform. The partnership paves the way for the integration of advanced AI technologies to accelerate adoption across industries with solutions like enterprise AI agents, industry-specific LLMs, smart manufacturing digital twins, scalable AI infrastructure, and streamlined deployments. This collaboration sets Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. (NASDAQ:CTSH) as a leader in driving AI transformation across industries. Commenting on this development, Annadurai Elango, president of Core Technologies and Insights at the company, said, 'We continue to see businesses navigating the transition from proofs of concept to larger-scale implementations of enterprise AI. Through our collaboration with NVIDIA, Cognizant will be building and deploying solutions that accelerate this process and scale AI value faster for clients through integration of foundational AI elements, platforms and solutions.' Overall, CTSH ranks 4th on our list of top AI news updates investors probably missed. While we acknowledge the potential of CTSH as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than CTSH but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the . READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
31-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Arrow Electronics (ARW): Expands AI-Focused Managed Services Portfolio
We recently published a list of . In this article, we are going to take a look at where Arrow Electronics (NYSE:ARW) stands against other top AI news updates investors probably missed. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been termed humanity's most significant invention in recent years. Others have argued that AI has the potential to enrich consumers' lives through new channels for self-expression and creativity. The best part is that this is not wishful thinking; big things are already happening. In fact, some believe the world is on the cusp of an AI technology that can reason and act at the same level as humans. According to Nathan Myhrvold, former Microsoft CTO and current CEO of Intellectual Ventures, humanity is less than five miracles away from creating AI with human-like cognitive abilities. 'We'll get there eventually… Two years ago, nobody would have predicted how far we've come today,' he said. But before AI can match or even surpass human intelligence, the technology is already showing great promise in various applications. For instance, one of Africa's wealthiest individuals is tapping the tech to build the continent's first AI factory. According to a Bloomberg report, Strive Masiyiwa's company will provide the infrastructure for African businesses, researchers, and startups to 'turn their bold ideas into real-world breakthroughs, and now they don't have to look beyond Africa to get it.' Across the Indian Ocean to Asia, AI is revolutionizing agriculture in China. Recent reports suggest that the government has initiated the development of an AI platform to support intelligent agricultural machines. Regional authorities have released a policy draft that outlines measures to encourage R&D in AI-based agricultural tools. This includes setting up innovation hubs to provide services like R&D, testing, exhibitions, and access to AI resources. The AI platform will assist companies in data verification, AI model implementation, and enhancing human-machine interaction. India, too, is keen on leveraging the AI wave. The country is working on an indigenous AI chip that should be ready in three years. This massive undertaking is under the purview of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). The objective is to reduce reliance on foreign semiconductor technology and strengthen India's position in the global AI ecosystem. Many other countries in North America and Europe have similar projects already underway or at the deliberation stage. The most exciting part of these developments is that the private sector is at the center of the revolution. Most, if not all, of these AI-focused projects may be government initiatives but it is the private sector that is doing the heavy lifting. To create this list, we reviewed the latest AI-focused news reports, press releases, and stock analysis. We have also mentioned the hedge fund sentiment around each stock, as of Q4 2024. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter's strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 373.4% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 218 percentage points (). A close-up view of a technician soldering a circuit board in an electronics manufacturing Electronics (NYSE:ARW) is a leading provider of technology products, services, and solutions. It specializes in electronic components and enterprise computing solutions. On March 25, the company confirmed the expansion of its private label-managed professional and implementation services portfolio. The AI-focused managed services portfolio features solutions for maintaining large language models and AI deployments. Its expansion marks an important milestone in Arrow Electronics (NYSE:ARW) push for growth opportunities in high-growth technology segments, including artificial intelligence, cloud computing and security. Additionally, it positions it to tap into the growing demand for AI implementation services. 'Our services provide them with the agility to explore new strategic areas while maintaining successful business outcomes. This expansion is a significant step in our commitment to help our channel partners boost recurring revenue streams without the burdens typically associated with maintaining an extensive services portfolio,' said Ben Klay, president of Arrow's North America enterprise computing solutions business. Overall, ARW ranks 3rd on our list of top AI news updates investors probably missed. While we acknowledge the potential of ARW as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than ARW but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the . READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
31-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Alibaba Group Holding (BABA): Ant Group Combines US and Chinese Chips for AI Efficiency
We recently published a list of . In this article, we are going to take a look at where Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) stands against other top AI news updates investors probably missed. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been termed humanity's most significant invention in recent years. Others have argued that AI has the potential to enrich consumers' lives through new channels for self-expression and creativity. The best part is that this is not wishful thinking; big things are already happening. In fact, some believe the world is on the cusp of an AI technology that can reason and act at the same level as humans. According to Nathan Myhrvold, former Microsoft CTO and current CEO of Intellectual Ventures, humanity is less than five miracles away from creating AI with human-like cognitive abilities. 'We'll get there eventually… Two years ago, nobody would have predicted how far we've come today,' he said. But before AI can match or even surpass human intelligence, the technology is already showing great promise in various applications. For instance, one of Africa's wealthiest individuals is tapping the tech to build the continent's first AI factory. According to a Bloomberg report, Strive Masiyiwa's company will provide the infrastructure for African businesses, researchers, and startups to 'turn their bold ideas into real-world breakthroughs, and now they don't have to look beyond Africa to get it.' Across the Indian Ocean to Asia, AI is revolutionizing agriculture in China. Recent reports suggest that the government has initiated the development of an AI platform to support intelligent agricultural machines. Regional authorities have released a policy draft that outlines measures to encourage R&D in AI-based agricultural tools. This includes setting up innovation hubs to provide services like R&D, testing, exhibitions, and access to AI resources. The AI platform will assist companies in data verification, AI model implementation, and enhancing human-machine interaction. India, too, is keen on leveraging the AI wave. The country is working on an indigenous AI chip that should be ready in three years. This massive undertaking is under the purview of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). The objective is to reduce reliance on foreign semiconductor technology and strengthen India's position in the global AI ecosystem. Many other countries in North America and Europe have similar projects already underway or at the deliberation stage. The most exciting part of these developments is that the private sector is at the center of the revolution. Most, if not all, of these AI-focused projects may be government initiatives but it is the private sector that is doing the heavy lifting. To create this list, we reviewed the latest AI-focused news reports, press releases, and stock analysis. We have also mentioned the hedge fund sentiment around each stock, as of Q4 2024. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter's strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 373.4% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 218 percentage points (). An e-commerce platform displaying a wide range of products to customers Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) is a Chinese internet giant with interests in many sectors, including ecommerce, cloud computing and AI. On March 24, CNBC reported that the internet giant's affiliate, Ant Group, is using US and Chinese-made semiconductors to build more efficient artificial intelligence models. The combination is part of the unit's push to reduce the time and costs of training AI models. While it has used chips from Alibaba and Huawei to train the AI models, it has also used chips from Advanced Micro Devices and other Chinese companies. The reports come on the heels of Ant Group's significant upgrades to its AI solutions for healthcare. Built on DeepSeek's R1 model, Alibaba Qwen, and Ant's own BaiLing, the upgraded healthcare AI model can now provide answers on medical topics while improving patient services. Overall, BABA ranks 1st on our list of top AI news updates investors probably missed. While we acknowledge the potential of BABA as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than BABA but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the . READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
31-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Cloudflare Inc. (NET): Upgraded to ‘Buy' as AIaaS Demand Surges
We recently published a list of . In this article, we are going to take a look at where Cloudflare, Inc. (NYSE:NET) stands against other top AI news updates investors probably missed. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been termed humanity's most significant invention in recent years. Others have argued that AI has the potential to enrich consumers' lives through new channels for self-expression and creativity. The best part is that this is not wishful thinking; big things are already happening. In fact, some believe the world is on the cusp of an AI technology that can reason and act at the same level as humans. According to Nathan Myhrvold, former Microsoft CTO and current CEO of Intellectual Ventures, humanity is less than five miracles away from creating AI with human-like cognitive abilities. 'We'll get there eventually… Two years ago, nobody would have predicted how far we've come today,' he said. But before AI can match or even surpass human intelligence, the technology is already showing great promise in various applications. For instance, one of Africa's wealthiest individuals is tapping the tech to build the continent's first AI factory. According to a Bloomberg report, Strive Masiyiwa's company will provide the infrastructure for African businesses, researchers, and startups to 'turn their bold ideas into real-world breakthroughs, and now they don't have to look beyond Africa to get it.' Across the Indian Ocean to Asia, AI is revolutionizing agriculture in China. Recent reports suggest that the government has initiated the development of an AI platform to support intelligent agricultural machines. Regional authorities have released a policy draft that outlines measures to encourage R&D in AI-based agricultural tools. This includes setting up innovation hubs to provide services like R&D, testing, exhibitions, and access to AI resources. The AI platform will assist companies in data verification, AI model implementation, and enhancing human-machine interaction. India, too, is keen on leveraging the AI wave. The country is working on an indigenous AI chip that should be ready in three years. This massive undertaking is under the purview of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). The objective is to reduce reliance on foreign semiconductor technology and strengthen India's position in the global AI ecosystem. Many other countries in North America and Europe have similar projects already underway or at the deliberation stage. The most exciting part of these developments is that the private sector is at the center of the revolution. Most, if not all, of these AI-focused projects may be government initiatives but it is the private sector that is doing the heavy lifting. To create this list, we reviewed the latest AI-focused news reports, press releases, and stock analysis. We have also mentioned the hedge fund sentiment around each stock, as of Q4 2024. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter's strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 373.4% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 218 percentage points (). A close-up of a server array powering a cloud-services Inc. (NYSE:NET) is a software infrastructure company that provides an integrated cloud-based security solution to secure public cloud, private cloud, on-premises and software-as-a-service applications. Analysts at Bank of America believe the company is well-positioned to benefit from artificial intelligence and network security growth potential. Consequently, they double-upgraded the stock to a buy from underperform on March 25 and hiked the price target to $160 from $60. The upgrade comes on the heels of analysts touting Cloudflare, Inc.'s (NYSE:NET) differentiated approach to AI and its momentum on network security, especially Secure Access Service Edge. Its AI as a service offering is expected to elicit strong demand from enterprises, consequently positioning the company as a market leader in the segment. 'AIaaS is already resonating with customers; our surveys show AI is the leading product Cloudflare customers are looking to adopt in the next twelve months (NTM), with average AI spending forecast to increase +8% to $100k per customer, or 15% of total customer spending,' BofA analysts led by Madeline Brooks said in a note. Overall, NET ranks 2nd on our list of top AI news updates investors probably missed. While we acknowledge the potential of NET as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NET but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the . READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.