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Building a good flavorful crust on a prime rib.
Sea2Ski
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I love prime rib. Usually I do a simple salt and pepper rub, but am looking for a good, flavorful herb rub/crust recipie and method.
How do you do yours?
How do you do yours?
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Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
....just look for the smoke!
Large and MiniMax
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Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
....just look for the smoke!
Large and MiniMax
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Caliking said: Meat in bung is my favorite.
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I use a garlic and rosemary purée. Could cloves of garlic and a couple sprigs of rosemary, coarse ground pepper and coarse salt.
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I've not done a prime rib on the BGE yet, but what my go-to combo for doing in the oven is to rub the roast thoroughly with as many smashed cloves of garlic as it takes to get that garlicky goodness on every surface, then S&P and chopped rosemary. From what I'm learning about Eggcookery I'd probably do a light EVOO coating after the garlic to make sure that S&P and rosemary sticks and the rosemary starts penetrating.
Kevin
Beautiful Santa Ynez Valley, CA
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I've done this one several times. It's always a winner at our house.
Mrs. O'Leary's Cow Crust
http://amazingribs.com/recipes/rubs_pastes_marinades_and_brines/cow_crust.html
L x2, M, S, Mini and a Blackstone 36. She says I have enough now....eggAddict from MN! -
I'm with @wannabeegger except I add thyme too. I cut the bones off and spread the paste in there too with sprigs of thyme and rosemary then tie the bones back on.
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Mickeys coffee rub is slammin on prime ribXL & MM BGE, 36" Blackstone - Newport News, VA
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Prime Rib Rub – Though it’s not really mine!
As for a prime rib rub we love this one. I just wish I knew where I got it so as to give proper credit as it is not my formulation! It's terrific on prime rib…with this rub seared on the outside and then the rare tasty meat on the inside a prime rib from the BGE will make you and your guests quite happy!
This quantity will make enough rub for a 2.5 pound boneless prime rib.
1 T ground (dry) mustard
1.5 tea table salt
0.5 tea paprika
.25 tea ground allspice
.25 tea fresh ground pepper
1 tea granulated onion powder
0.5 tea garlic powder
Wet prime rib with Worcestershire and apply rub. Because I like more salt I also sprinkle it liberally with coarse Kosher salt as well.
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I use this as well. I just mix mine in a mortar and pestle. I also add some EVOO to thin it out to spread it on the meat.wannabeegger said:I use a garlic and rosemary purée. Could cloves of garlic and a couple sprigs of rosemary, coarse ground pepper and coarse salt.
I usually do this first thing in the morning. Several hours of sitting helps draw the flavors into the meat. Then cook reverse sear for the win!
SE PA
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+1 on this. Use regular olive oil (aka light olive oil) not extra virgin (higher smoke point...and it is cheap).minniemoh said:I've done this one several times. It's always a winner at our house.
Mrs. O'Leary's Cow Crust
http://amazingribs.com/recipes/rubs_pastes_marinades_and_brines/cow_crust.html
@clweed what kind of rotisserie is that?Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg. -
@pescadorzihpescadorzih said:
I use this as well. I just mix mine in a mortar and pestle. I also add some EVOO to thin it out to spread it on the meat.wannabeegger said:I use a garlic and rosemary purée. Could cloves of garlic and a couple sprigs of rosemary, coarse ground pepper and coarse salt.
I usually do this first thing in the morning. Several hours of sitting helps draw the flavors into the meat. Then cook reverse sear for the win!
I usually do a reverse sear as well. Does the garlic get bitter at the sear? Burnt garlic is not too tasty!
I think I am going to have to try a few different ways. Bummer....--------------------------------------------------
Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
....just look for the smoke!
Large and MiniMax
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I only do about a minute on each side to brown it. You have to keep an eye on it as it can take off and burn quickly.SE PA
XL, Lg, Mini max and OKJ offset
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