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Thanksgiving and Prime rib
Since Eli brought up Thanks giving...Cooking a Prime Rib..I pretty much follow this one unless I'm cooking outside over my Red Oak Pit..I do add our own santa maria style seasoning...instead of the "salt and pepper" and it gets injected with garlic cloves, then a basting of butter before it's carved and served.
Roasted Prime Rib
If you like, you can use the reserved juices from this dish to make a brown gravy. A VERY easy way to do this is to use those gravy packets from the store. Rather than adding water as the packet recipes says, add the roast drippings instead. (In other words, if the gravy packet says to add 1 cup water to the seasoning packet, add 1 cup of drippings to the packet instead. If your gravy is too thick, add water then).
Ingredients
1 Seven Pound prime beef rib roast (figure about ¾ pound per person. This size should feed 10 people)
Olive oil
2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves
Salt and Pepper
Roasting Pan
To Make...
1. Remove your meat from the refrigerator at least 1 hour before cooking it, so it reaches room temperature.
2. Preheat Oven to 475 degrees.
3. Put the roast, fat side up (rib side down) in your roasting pan on a wire rack which allows the drippings of the roast to catch in the bottom of your roasting pan.
4. Rub olive oil all over the roast.
5. Remove the thyme leaves from twigs and press the thyme leaves all over the roast to adhere the thyme directly to the meat.
6. Generously season the entire roast with salt and pepper.
7. Make sure that your meat is at room temperature before cooking it.
8. Roast the meat , uncovered, in the middle of the oven for 30 minutes (DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN DOOR DURING THIS TIME!!)
9. Reduce the oven heat to 300 degrees and roast for another 90 minutes. The "formula" is around 13 minutes per pound at this stage and this temperature. Check the meat with a meat thermometer. The roast is done when the thermometer reads 115 degrees.
10. Remove the meat from the oven and allow it to rest, covered with aluminum foil for at least 10 minutes and no more than 20. Carve the meat and serve your perfect roast.
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Where can we get the Santa Maria seasoning?
This sounds delicious!
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Ugh....the holidays...here they come....we do turkey for thanksgiving.....prime rib Christmas eve...traditional English roast lamb on Christmas day....best to you all this season.....
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 Originally Posted by Eli
Where can we get the Santa Maria seasoning?
This sounds delicious!
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you can buy it online or I can send/bring to your house...
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 Originally Posted by Unforgiven
you can buy it online or I can send/bring to your house...
Where do you live?
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If you are a fan of cream corn like me....I will post up the easiest fastest best tasting cream corn recipe ever....your mouths will thank me....
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 Originally Posted by Tishimself
If you are a fan of cream corn like me....I will post up the easiest fastest best tasting cream corn recipe ever....your mouths will thank me....
Cream corn huh?
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 Originally Posted by Eli
Where do you live?
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Nipomo...central coast Cali...15 minutes from Santa Maria..10 minutes from Arroyo Grande...25 minutes from San Luis Obispo..
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 Originally Posted by Unforgiven
Nipomo...central coast Cali...15 minutes from Santa Maria..10 minutes from Arroyo Grande...25 minutes from San Luis Obispo..
Same town as jockos
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 Originally Posted by Unforgiven
Nipomo...central coast Cali...15 minutes from Santa Maria..10 minutes from Arroyo Grande...25 minutes from San Luis Obispo..
I'm not sure you wanna drive it out to me
Can I have the website address?
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