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Prime Rib getting Happy
Phatchris
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Dry brining this bad boy for Christmas, ordered a 7-8lb dry aged, and for some reason ended up with a 10.5lb $250 roast... Guess I need to recruit some friends... 

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$25 a pound! Ouch
looks good though. Keep us posted[social media disclaimer: irony and sarcasm may be used in some or all of user's posts; emoticon usage is intended to indicate moderately jocular social interaction; the comments toward users, their usernames, and the real people (living or dead) that they refer to are not intended to be adversarial in nature; those replying to this user are entering into a tacit agreement that they are real-life or social-media acquaintances and/or have agreed to or tacitly agreed to perpetrate occasional good-natured ribbing between and among themselves and others] -
Yeah $23.99... Ouch is right, I was thinking $20 and also 7-8 lbs like I ordered... More is always better... Right

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Too bad you're so far away, I'd gladly help you out!
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I hear ya 10.5 lbs for 5-7 people depending on work schedules..... @Darby_Crenshaw do you use any smoke? Or just lump?
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I use minor smoke. Oak usually
this year a little apple wood (from i tree i got my mom for mother's day when i was about 18 or so. She passed in 2013)[social media disclaimer: irony and sarcasm may be used in some or all of user's posts; emoticon usage is intended to indicate moderately jocular social interaction; the comments toward users, their usernames, and the real people (living or dead) that they refer to are not intended to be adversarial in nature; those replying to this user are entering into a tacit agreement that they are real-life or social-media acquaintances and/or have agreed to or tacitly agreed to perpetrate occasional good-natured ribbing between and among themselves and others] -
^thats a great tribute... Thinking a chunk of oak and maybe cherry for color.
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Please post pics of the cook, and the method! I can not wait to see the results of this bad boy! Merry Christmas!!
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Very nice! $25/lb is the top end of what I see for aged prime.
I changed up my Christmas beef plan when I went to Costco and saw prime strip loin for $8.50/lb plus $25 rebate.Chicago, IL - Large and Small BGE - Weber Gasser and Kettle -
How long was it aged?[social media disclaimer: irony and sarcasm may be used in some or all of user's posts; emoticon usage is intended to indicate moderately jocular social interaction; the comments toward users, their usernames, and the real people (living or dead) that they refer to are not intended to be adversarial in nature; those replying to this user are entering into a tacit agreement that they are real-life or social-media acquaintances and/or have agreed to or tacitly agreed to perpetrate occasional good-natured ribbing between and among themselves and others]
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I'm assuming 28 days, my wife picked it up and was kinda pissed about the extra 3,5lbs, but with the craziness of holiday shopping decided to just suck it up and not have them cut it and tie it again. It's a Whole Foods... Looking back now I could if ordered from Lafrieda or SRF....
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I hear you.
My Christmas order is always the same a five bone dry aged roast. They are usually 13lbs this year its over 16lbs. The butcher said don't worry you'll want left overs, the roast is aged for 60 days.
I did what any good husband would do. I ripped the price tag off and brought that bad boy roast home. -
What does dry brining do that has not already been accomplished by the dry aging? Other than imparting salt...LBGE 2015 - Atlanta
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Just loosely following this guide
http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/12/food-lab-guide-to-prime-rib.html
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