Starting a smallish prime rib
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Starting a smallish prime rib
Found this while cleaning out the freezer the other night. Just a simple salt n pepper smoke n eat. We will see how it goes. Going to toss it on the soapstone for a sear once internal is where we want it. Never know until you try.
Thank You to all the fine folks here for all the tips and advice so I can now smoke a chunk of meat and folks actually eat it.
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Looks like a 3 boner ??
I'm betting it comes out great. Best Prime Rib I've ever had came off a kamado.
Ok, let the jokes begin lol
I'm betting it comes out great. Best Prime Rib I've ever had came off a kamado.
Ok, let the jokes begin lol
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Dang WV…I was worried about my posts today… :)
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...and for good reason, lmaobsooner75 wrote:Dang WV…I was worried about my posts today… :)
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What could be better?
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Re: Starting a smallish prime rib
I sort of took a nap and it got overly done. But we still ate the thing.
Thank You to all the fine folks here for all the tips and advice so I can now smoke a chunk of meat and folks actually eat it.
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Still looks good. I wouldn’t push away from your table.
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I would dig into that. The Mrs would concentrate on a salad, too much fat, plus there is pink
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I'll take the pink & fat, tell her not to worry about that DATsBBq lol
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woodenvisions wrote:I'll take the pink & fat, tell her not to worry about that DATsBBq lol
Then we would make a perfect pair. You can have the pink, but only half the fat, and I'll enjoy the remainder that was properly cooked. (Sorry, had to sneak that one in)
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Re: Starting a smallish prime rib
sparetimetoys wrote:I sort of took a nap and it got overly done. But we still ate the thing.
If it's any consoaltion ,that doesn't look "overly done" to me. Or maybe I just prefer a more cooked piece of meat over a slightly raw one
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