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Prime rib prep question??
Stein:
Boneless, sous vide, sear. Best beef I have ever had anywhere on the planet.
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trophyhunt:
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Pics or it didn’t happen, pre oven, and cooked. :chuckle:
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oops, took the pre cool pic but was too excited to eat it and forgot about the cooked pic. It turned out very good, I don’t know for sure but I’m thinking the dry aging made a ok cut of meat into a really good one!
pianoman9701:
Awesome food pics. I hope you guys are eating the rib meat, too. Tastiest stuff on a prime rib. :tup:
lamrith:
I have to thank all of you in this thread, you got me interested and now hooked on prime rib. I had always been unwilling to experiment and risk ruining such a spendy chunk of meat.
The Wife picked up one of those Safeway Prime rib roasts, did not get the super $3.98 deal(due to the fine print of the sale), but still got it for $5.77. We had an 8#. I chickened out on the dry aging as this was my 1st ever attempt @ Prime rib roast.
Christmas Eve after our Ham dinner I prepped it with olive-oil and Montreal steak seasoning and left open it in the fridge overnight.
Christmas day the roast went in the rectec 680 @225* right around noon.
I pulled off rectec at 125*IT around 5:15. Let it sit for about 20min while oven climbed to 550. Roast climbed too 130. Threw it in 550* oven for 6min. Pictures do not do justice, makes look overdone, might have been a hair for some that like it blue/rare, but juicy and tender and pink all the way thru!!
May start earlier next time, so can rest longer before searing.
Mandatory food porn...
Rubbed with Olive oil and Monterey steak seasoning and in fridge overnight.
12:08 on Rectec @225*
5:15 Pulled to rest prior to sear
Post 6min Sear @550
Sliced up and ready to eat!
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Crunchy:
Looks perfectly dont to my taste.
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