How to properly cook a Prime Rib
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Re: How to properly cook a Prime Rib
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Sorry I never saw this, the only variable is the weight times 5 minutes, the closed oven stays at 2 hours.tech58 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:29 amExcellent question.Tedlark wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 3:41 pmThis leads to another question. Covered or uncovered in the oven?tech58 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 9:46 amjm sounds like a great recipe.
One question, does the 2 hour wait time work as well for other weights?
Or is a larger one better left longer proportionate to weight? eg: 10# for 4 hours.
My SWAG would be that since the heat penetration distance remains about the same 2 hours would give same results regardless of size.
I will be doing the largest I can find at at Easter. Had any experience with larger ones?
My guess on that would be uncovered, for max. browning.
But the, as noted, orgasmic photos speak for themselves. Whatever jm did would be hard to beat.![]()
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Thanks jm JIT.
One more half to questions. Ted's about covering.
Thanks again.
One more half to questions. Ted's about covering.
Thanks again.
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Thanks jm for final piece of info.
Best here is $7.99/lb. at Kroger. 9.5 lb's best I could find.
Best here is $7.99/lb. at Kroger. 9.5 lb's best I could find.