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Given the choice, which would you go for?
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With all the holiday food talk, I thought this would be fun. Ture Prime rib roast and live Maine lobster are roughly the same cost, so which would you go for? Not for a holiday meal that has tradition, which would you go for based on satisfaction only?
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I am making both.
I don't see that option, so I did not vote.
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Between the two, I personally would opt for the prime rib. That said, a guy could go with an adequately sized prime rib and steam a few of those smaller lobsters. A very good surf and turf. I’m a huge fan of another side to the rib roast, AK king crabs but that’s not gonna happen with the golden prices on the the AK crab right now :'(
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I'll always take the prime rib first. Pretty much all shellfish is a surf & turf or side option to the main protein. Very seldom eat a meal that is shellfish centered.
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Wow big money. We will stick with elk loin.
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Lobster is so good and light.
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nothing beats true prime ribs done right. Lobster is awesome but it is not red dead and grass fed. imho
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Prime rib done right is hard to beat but I haven’t had lobster in a couple years… so my vote was easy.
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Both are great and i havent had either in years, so yes pls to both on my plate.
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Both!
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Lobster all day! But elk steaks for the win!
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Prime rib all day may add different surf like shrimp or crab
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Both!
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Quote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on December 21, 2022, 09:14:46 PM
Wow big money. We will stick with elk loin.
I would make the case that's the even more expensive option
I say prime rib, lobster always seems a little light for a main dish, but I've never turned one down when offered.
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Gotta go with prime grade boneless prime rib using the rock salt method with Montreals seasoning.
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