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Yield: 10 servings
Brown the roast on the stovetop for good exterior color, and then roast the meat at a gentle 250 degrees F for maximum juiciness and tenderness.
Note
Ask the butcher to cut the meat off the ribs, but make sure to keep the ribs because the meat is tied back onto them for roasting. Letting the roast stand at room temperature for 2 hours before roasting helps it cook evenly. Plan on removing the roast from the refrigerator about 5 1/2 hours before serving.
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This is perfect prime rib!
c_fouch - January 4, 2007 02:28:39 PM PST12 of 15 found this review helpful.
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This is perfect prime rib!
c_fouch - January 4, 2007 07:37:07 AM PST8 of 10 found this review helpful.
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EXCELLENT! WILL BE MAKING AGAIN
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The best
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Who are these twins?
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