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How to help...ribeye roast?
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04/03/26 12:04 PM
04/03/26 12:04 PM
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On line I see various options for cooking the thing. I have a good quality dry rub from my butcher, how many hours or days before cooking would you apply it?
Thanks, I know there's a bunch of you good at this stuff. This is my first ever attempt with a ribeye roast. Being that it is a USDA Choice what temp and how long for a 9.5 lb roast?
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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04/03/26 01:22 PM
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Yes sir
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If im cooking prime rib theres going to be some wood smoke involved
Last edited by Yes sir; 04/03/26 01:36 PM.
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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04/03/26 01:25 PM
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Thanks. This one will be in the oven.
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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04/03/26 02:15 PM
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Thanks Warrior, I'll try that. Any notion on temps and time?
Last edited by beaverpeeler; 04/03/26 02:16 PM.
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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04/03/26 02:19 PM
04/03/26 02:19 PM
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Put rub on 2 days prior to cooking...leave in fridge uncovered.
Pre heat oven to 225
Cook meat until an internal temp of 130 is reached in the center..
And don't take temp near a bone.
Take meat out of over ..let rest for 15 minutes.
Heat oven to 500 degrees...and put meat back in to
Brown it up ..about 15 minutes or untill the smoke alarms go off.
Remove and slice.
This method has nevah failed me...in 25 years
Center will be medium rare ...the ends will be medium
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
[Re: Yes sir]
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04/03/26 02:30 PM
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If im cooking prime rib theres going to be some wood smoke involved Prime rib is the only piece of beef I don't want grilled or smoked.
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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04/03/26 02:49 PM
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A good cut of prime rib should require nothing besides Salt & Pepper. And much more than you’d expect. Turn it white, then black and it is ready to go. I am not a believer in seasoning long before cooking as salt will draw the needed moisture from out of the meat as it penetrates. The two finest prime joints the Midwest both run a high oven temp 450-500 and crust the prime, pull at around 115 and rest it til at desired middle temp125-135…. Lots of ways to skin a cat, this is the most fail safe I’ve ever found.. if the meat is good, no need to cover the taste with other stuff. Don’t forget the au jus!!!!!
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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04/03/26 03:43 PM
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This particular roast is not "prime" it's USDA Choice, so it doesn't have the marbling of a prime.
And thanks for all the suggestions. Going to mull them over and make a plan.
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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04/03/26 03:47 PM
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This particular roast is not "prime" it's USDA Choice, so it doesn't have the marbling of a prime.
And thanks for all the suggestions. Going to mull them over and make a plan. Most all prime rib comes from choice cuts the prime cuts go to high end restaurants where they sell for pretty good chunk of change.
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
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04/03/26 09:51 PM
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Closed oven method works excellent.
9.5 pounds x 5min = 47.5 minutes (round up to 48 minutes) Cook at 500 degrees for 48 minutes, then turn your oven off and do NOT open the oven door for 2 hours. At 2 hours, take out of oven and rest it....wonderfully medium rare every time.
I was going to try this method but the oven I have has a fan that runs until it cools off when you shut the oven down. Will not hold temp to use this method
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Re: How to help...ribeye roast?
[Re: BTLowry]
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04/04/26 06:11 PM
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Closed oven method works excellent.
9.5 pounds x 5min = 47.5 minutes (round up to 48 minutes) Cook at 500 degrees for 48 minutes, then turn your oven off and do NOT open the oven door for 2 hours. At 2 hours, take out of oven and rest it....wonderfully medium rare every time.
I was going to try this method but the oven I have has a fan that runs until it cools off when you shut the oven down. Will not hold temp to use this method Darn technology these days...always ruining something
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