The FoodSaver device is one of favorite pieces of equipment in my BBQ Collection. I have been using one since I bought my smoker. When barbecuing large pieces of meat you generally will have leftovers that are great to save for a rainy day or for lunches at the office. I am on my third one now and will not go without one.
The first one I purchased was the FoodSaver brand and it worked great, even though it was a low end model I picked up for $40 on sale. It did a great job until the little ones got a hold of it one day and accidentally broke it (my fault for leaving it in reach for them to get a hold of). After that I decided to get an off-brand model and it never worked that well overall, as it would leave air in the bags. The other night, I went to pack up some pulled pork and the device stopped sealing the bags. Today I went out and purchased a new one, and this time I went with the FoodSaver brand again. Cost was a lot more than I had paid in the past, but it has some very nice features that I have already used today.
I recommend the FoodSaver V2440 Advanced Design model. Here are some of the key features of this model:
- Hands Free Operation, set the lock, press a button and its off to vacuum sealing your food
- Dry and Wet Food modes, great for storing food with marinades
- 2 speed modes fast and normal
FoodSavers can be used for more than just storing your leftovers. I use it for packaging meat, such as chicken and ground meats, that I buy in bulk. I like to buy my meat in bulk as it saves money and the FoodSaver allows you to store it for a longer period of time while keeping the meat fresh.
Here are a few tips for using a FoodSaver:
- When using it with wet foods, place a paper towel on top before freezing or freeze it for about an hour first than vacuum seal it closed.
- Keep it clean
- Ensure wrinkles are out of the bags when sealing
- Leave a few inches off empty space on top of the bag.
If you have ever tried marinating a brisket, it is difficult to find a container large enough to hold it. A simple solution to this is to use the FoodSaver, put the brisket in the bag, add the marinade and seal it closed (no vacuum).