I've never made prime rib...a few questions
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MissJones
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I've never made prime rib...a few questions
Do people really like it?
Where do you get the meat?
How much would I need to serve 8?
How much does something like that cost?
And how does one cook it?
I'm a vegetarian, soooooo, I'm clueless
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Posted 12/8/07 9:45 PM |
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monkeybride
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Re: I've never made prime rib...a few questions
I just saw a delicious recipe for it in the latest O Magazine. I am thinking of trying this instead of ham for our Christmas dinner.
Prime Rib Recipe
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Posted 12/8/07 10:40 PM |
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charon54
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Re: I've never made prime rib...a few questions
Delicious, but really expensive. My mom buys it for Christmas each year, it's over $50 for the meat.
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Posted 12/9/07 4:29 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: I've never made prime rib...a few questions
Posted by charon54
Delicious, but really expensive. My mom buys it for Christmas each year, it's over $50 for the meat.
Whoah!!! Okay, chicken it is!
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Posted 12/11/07 6:41 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: I've never made prime rib...a few questions
I do a prime rib for Christmas, I probably spend about $35 on the meat. It makes great sandwiches on Boxing Day!
My husband likes it really plain so I just put salt and pepper on it, cook it on a bed of onions (to make the gravy) add some carrots, celery etc... Its always delish. I use a meat thermometer to make sure its cooked the way I want it.
Message edited 12/11/2007 7:21:18 AM.
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Posted 12/11/07 7:20 AM |
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JennasMom
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Re: I've never made prime rib...a few questions
Depending on how voracious their appetites are a good rule is one rib per two people, so if you were serving 8, look for a prime rib roast with 4 - 5 ribs in it.. HTH
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Posted 12/12/07 8:35 PM |
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