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Re: I cook prime rib for the first time
[Re: Bobcat1]
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02/27/18 03:25 PM
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I would devour that.
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Re: I cook prime rib for the first time
[Re: Bobcat1]
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03/01/18 02:55 PM
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You knocked that prime rib out of the park!! looks perfectly done.
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Re: I cook prime rib for the first time
[Re: Ranger Z21]
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03/01/18 06:06 PM
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Bigbob_FTW
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Looks good. Here is a foolproof recipe for prime rib and easiest to do. Take rib roast out three hours prior to cooking to bring to room temperature. Pre heat oven to 500 degrees. Season roast salt and pepper only. Roast at 500 for 5 minutes per pound then turn oven off. DO NOT open oven door for two hours. The roast will be a perfect 135 every time. No need to rest as its been doing that already. I have done this at least 20 times with different size roasts and they all have been 135 every time. The key is not to open the oven door for the two hour period. Try it next time and you will never do it any other way. I've heard this before. gonna try it.
FJB
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Re: I cook prime rib for the first time
[Re: Bobcat1]
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03/01/18 06:31 PM
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retdbasser
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That looks delicious.
Prepare for the future-it will be here tomorrow. Personal Best Large Mouth Bass 9 lbs. 12 oz 5/13/19. Herb Stein, who famously reminded us that “if something can’t go on forever, it will stop.”
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Re: I cook prime rib for the first time
[Re: Bobcat1]
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03/01/18 11:22 PM
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Buzzard Breath
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just enough salad to cover the bottom of the bowl...love it.
DON'T LITTER!
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Re: I cook prime rib for the first time
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
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03/03/18 07:52 PM
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Walls
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Looks good. Here is a foolproof recipe for prime rib and easiest to do. Take rib roast out three hours prior to cooking to bring to room temperature. Pre heat oven to 500 degrees. Season roast salt and pepper only. Roast at 500 for 5 minutes per pound then turn oven off. DO NOT open oven door for two hours. The roast will be a perfect 135 every time. No need to rest as its been doing that already. I have done this at least 20 times with different size roasts and they all have been 135 every time. The key is not to open the oven door for the two hour period. Try it next time and you will never do it any other way. I've heard this before. gonna try it. It works
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Re: I cook prime rib for the first time
[Re: Bobcat1]
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03/14/18 06:54 PM
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snake oil
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That looks perfect to me..........
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