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How to cook prime rib like a pro, according to Pat LaFrieda, America's most celebrated butcher
With that in mind, assuming you’re starting with a prime rib roast that has an internal temperature of 38° (just out of the ...
Warm it up. Martha's prime rib recipe, like most, recommends that you leave the roast at room temperature for at least two ...
A great prime rib starts with the seasoning. Whether you're grilling it, marinating it, or serving it au jus, here are seven ...
Budget meat cuts often get a bad rap for being tougher and less naturally flavorful than so-called “premium” cuts like filet mignon and porterhouse. “It’s sort of entered the zeitgeist with chefs and ...
Prime rib isn't a steak in and of itself. It's a cut taken from the rib primal of the cow (between the shoulder and loin) and the whole cut usually includes a half dozen ribs. It's sometimes sold bone ...
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You Can (And Should Be) Rotisserie-Cooking Steak
There are many ways you may have cooked a delicious steak, but you may not have tried making one rotisserie-style. Here's both how and why you should.
The top sirloin roast is a budget-friendly sirloin subprimal that offers great beefy flavor for an excellent value. Here’s how chefs recommend buying and cooking this affordable alternative to prime ...
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