Dec 24, 2024 G golfer Tracker 36 0 Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 252 Reaction score 371 Location Villa Rica Dec 24, 2024 #1 ODT Family, Can y’all give me some Prime Rib recipes, cooking advice? Thank you.
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Dec 24, 2024 HERMET The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 59 0 Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 26,023 Reaction score 95,763 Location Locust Grove Dec 24, 2024 #4 I've been hankering for some prime rib myself...in for recipes.
Dec 24, 2024 chupacabra ODT Junkie! 30 0 Joined Dec 4, 2020 Messages 2,748 Reaction score 1,123 Location Tucker Dec 24, 2024 #5 sousvide at 133 for 6-8 hrs then sear. i follow gugafoods on youtube
Dec 24, 2024 fast306stang The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 405 0 Joined Sep 3, 2011 Messages 25,508 Reaction score 45,485 Location Centerville Dec 24, 2024 #6 If you got tiktok there's a bunch of good ones on there. I generally do the preheated 500° oven for 5 minutes a pound, shut the oven off and don't open it for 2 hours. If you're like my wife and won't eat anything rare/medium rare, I'll cut her a slice and pan-sear to whatever doneness she wants. Or I've done an olive oil binder, seasoned how you like it and place it over some seasoned beef broth. I'm guessing I pulled it around 125° knowing me. https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/daily-dinner-thread.3009863/post-13631383
If you got tiktok there's a bunch of good ones on there. I generally do the preheated 500° oven for 5 minutes a pound, shut the oven off and don't open it for 2 hours. If you're like my wife and won't eat anything rare/medium rare, I'll cut her a slice and pan-sear to whatever doneness she wants. Or I've done an olive oil binder, seasoned how you like it and place it over some seasoned beef broth. I'm guessing I pulled it around 125° knowing me. https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/daily-dinner-thread.3009863/post-13631383
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Dec 25, 2024 G golfer Tracker 36 0 Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 252 Reaction score 371 Location Villa Rica Dec 25, 2024 #8 Thank you
Dec 25, 2024 LARGO9 The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 85 0 Joined Oct 19, 2011 Messages 9,918 Reaction score 10,175 Location Key Largo Fla Dec 25, 2024 #9 We put our Prime Rib in a cast iron pan, coat it heavy with butter the the seasons we want. Cook at 500 degree for 5 min per pound Turn heat off and don't open the door for 2 hours We did a 6 pd and it came out perfect Attachments 20241225_142107.jpg 157.7 KB · Views: 20 20241225_142434.jpg 145.9 KB · Views: 21
We put our Prime Rib in a cast iron pan, coat it heavy with butter the the seasons we want. Cook at 500 degree for 5 min per pound Turn heat off and don't open the door for 2 hours We did a 6 pd and it came out perfect
Dec 25, 2024 Torn The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 63 0 Joined Sep 12, 2016 Messages 15,288 Reaction score 53,809 Location North GA Mtns Dec 25, 2024 #10 Mine is resting right now.