lynnkath
Assistant Cook
What's the best way to cook one? I do love my slow cooker but also love my dutch oven (cast iron)... Anyone have any tips?
This is the best way to cook a prime ri: Step-by-Step: How to Roast a Perfect Prime Rib Using the Reverse Sear Method | Serious Eats
Don't slow cook or braise it. It's not a pot roast.
What's the best way to cook one? I do love my slow cooker but also love my dutch oven (cast iron)... Anyone have any tips?
Hey Garlic! I like that idea, slow cooking then sear. I've had great success with steaks doing that. I just use a very hot cast iron pan to sear it for the crust.
Great link! Thanks!
I have tried the 500* for 5 min/# and leave in oven for 2 hours. Was good.
My favorite is slow cooking. I prefer the smoker, but in the oven I like to go at 225 until it hits the temp you want. 120-130 or so.
What's the best way to cook one? I do love my slow cooker but also love my dutch oven (cast iron)... Anyone have any tips?
I'm fairly certain the method is to preheat the oven to 500F, put roast into oven and roast five minutes at 500F. Then reduce temperature to 200F, and continue to roast 1 hour per pound.
So, a 5 pound roast would take 5 hours and 5 minutes.
Aaack! No!!! No slow cooker or dutch oven for a rib roast. That roast should be cooked uncovered in a roasting pan to medium rare, either sear first then cook normally to 125°F internal, or cook to 120°F and sear at 500°F for about 10 minutes after reaching internal temp. After removing from oven, allow to rest for at least 15 minutes and up to 1/2 hour before carving. Internal temperature will continue to rise while resting.
Ohh, don't use a pot of any kind!
I actually was thinking this method.
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Your method sounds good though. Sear and slow cook is what it sounds like.
Thanks for the info, Bones! I'll have to give that a try!
My problem is my wife. She does not like rare or even medium rare.
Since its just us two here, my go to beef is steak. This way we can both have it cooked the way we like.
Here's a solution for you RB. Make your a jus in a large skillet and put your wife's slab o beef into it to finish cooking for her. You both will end up with beef the way you like, and the a jus will benefit.
Ohh, don't use a pot of any kind!
This is my favorite never fail method, and I'll be doing another one for Easter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUQ49SoteE0