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Please Help?...prime rib cooking time
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Jail egger
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I am cooking on today using the Mad Max method, but have no idea of what time to put it on?
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Size matters :laugh:
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Any cookbook will tell you how to cook it in an oven ,,,,, the BGE is just a lump fired oven.
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We did a rib roast last weekend and it turned out awesome. While I used an external thermometer with a probe to get the desired internal temp, it took about 3 hours at 325 degrees for a medium roast. I'd really recommend getting a digital thermometer if your don't have one, I found one at WalMart for $16.99, and it has a wireless base unit, so I could clip it to my belt and check progress from wherever I was at. I think our roast was about 5 lbs.
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17-20-min per lb. at 325* pull when the internal temp. is 130* for med rare let rest for 30-min. before carving
Ross
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