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Standing rib roast price alert
Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 12/20/14 at 2:08 pm00
alexanders market in BR, has them as follows
Select grade $6.99/lb
Choice. $9.99/lb
prime $16.99/lb
Trimmed, cut, and trussed
Just picked up a beautiful 4 rib prime one for Christmas day, butcher was very helpful
Select grade $6.99/lb
Choice. $9.99/lb
prime $16.99/lb
Trimmed, cut, and trussed
Just picked up a beautiful 4 rib prime one for Christmas day, butcher was very helpful
re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by Farkwad on 12/20/14 at 6:06 pm to Tigerpaw123
How much did you pay or how many pounds was yours? How many people are you feeding with that and what is your go to recipe? Just curious. I cook one every Christmas and have a larger than normal crowd.
This post was edited on 12/20 at 6:07 pm
re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by El Jefe on 12/20/14 at 6:27 pm to Tigerpaw123
Albertson's has choice @ $6.99 through tomorrow.
re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by Tigerpaw123 on 12/20/14 at 6:30 pm to Farkwad
I got a 4 rib, which came in at just under 8 pounds
You can pretty much figure 2 pounds per rib, and feed 2 people per rib, 7 ribs in a full rack, if you are getting a partial rack you can choose from the chuck end or the loin end, I always request the loin end
You can pretty much figure 2 pounds per rib, and feed 2 people per rib, 7 ribs in a full rack, if you are getting a partial rack you can choose from the chuck end or the loin end, I always request the loin end
re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by Tigerpaw123 on 12/20/14 at 6:36 pm to Farkwad
what is your go to recipe
as for technique, i keep it very simple and follow Martini's recipe - let come to room temp, season with salt and pepper, slather the cut ends with softened butter, place in a wire roasting rack over a roasting pan, put in 450 degree oven for 20 min, lower oven to 325 and cook to internal temp of 122 ish, take out let it rest at least 20 min and then slice
I have not tried but a lot of support lately for the reverse sear technique
as for technique, i keep it very simple and follow Martini's recipe - let come to room temp, season with salt and pepper, slather the cut ends with softened butter, place in a wire roasting rack over a roasting pan, put in 450 degree oven for 20 min, lower oven to 325 and cook to internal temp of 122 ish, take out let it rest at least 20 min and then slice
I have not tried but a lot of support lately for the reverse sear technique
This post was edited on 12/20 at 6:57 pm
re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by Farkwad on 12/21/14 at 7:25 am to Tigerpaw123
Yes, the reverse sear has been getting a lot of praise. I have an oven technique whereby I cook the roast and then turn off (and keep closed) the oven for several hours - always perfect Prime Rib. I have never used my Weber Kettle rotisserie spit for a Prime rib or rib roast, but I am very tempted to give it a go this year. Thanks for sharing!
re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by tigerfoot on 12/21/14 at 7:53 am to Tigerpaw123
quote:Thanks for this, I have never prepared one. Why the loin v chuck?
You can pretty much figure 2 pounds per rib, and feed 2 people per rib, 7 ribs in a full rack, if you are getting a partial rack you can choose from the chuck end or the loin end, I always request the loin end
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re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by Uncle JackD on 12/21/14 at 8:08 am to Janky
Damn that looks amazing....what exactly is a rib roast? Is it basically a ribeye rack?
re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by Uncle JackD on 12/21/14 at 8:14 am to Janky
Neighbors cooked one last night from albertsons, it was pretty fricking good.. At 6.99 a lb, I may go buy one today.
re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by Janky on 12/21/14 at 8:22 am to Uncle JackD
No doubt. Fed 4 adults for about $35. I was running low on time so I got the primo to 300* and cooked it to an internal temp of 120*. I pulled it and foiled it while I opened up the primo. The internal temp rose to about 125* while waiting. I then seared all sides of the roast and pulled/foiled it to rest.
re: Standing rib roast price alertPosted by lostNkansas on 12/21/14 at 5:55 pm to Tigerpaw123
Just picked up a 9 pounder at Costco. Boneless Choice @$9.89/lb
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