Pasteurization and Sous Vide

Working in the food manufacturing industry, pasteurization is a critical step to ensure food safety. Now I don’t have any industrial ovens or equipment at home but I can get fairly close with home equipment. A follow up to my strawberry compote recipe https://adam-s.ca/strawberry-rhubarb-compote/ I decided to try pasteurizing the drink so I can extend its shelf life as I will be bringing these on a outdoor trip a week from now.

I will not get too deep into thermal death kinetics (but its a great topic for another time). But for pasteurization time and temperature matter most. I can use high temperature for a short time or lower temperature for a longer time. For this case I pasteurized at 90c for 1 hour (plus the startup time). I setup my sous vid for 194F (90c) and a probe along side it and put in my bottles and jars to be pasteurized (picture bellow). In industry I have used Datapaq at few different jobs to confirm the time at temperature which is critical to process and was able to emulate that with my own probe & logger. I was able to confirm exactly 1 hr at 90c and almost 2 hours at 80c which proves sufficient for pasteurization.

This was a fun project and I was very happy to see such a consistent temperature profile, now if only temperature profiles were so “text book” at work :D.

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