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Does Prime Rib count as steak for this thread's purposes? Picking up a 3-bone prime grade rib roast from a local butcher today. Going to salt it tonight and leave it uncovered in the fridge until Christmas morning. I will then follow this cooking method:
https://www.seriouseats.com/2009/12/the-food-lab-how-to-cook-roast-a-perfect-prime-rib.html
I've used it the last couple of years, and it always comes out great.
Thinking about making these a side dish:
https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2013/12/hasselback-potato-gratin-casserole-holiday-food-lab.html
Picked up this 5.5 lbs yesterday, did the serious eats reverse search last year to perfection.
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I didn't take pics of the ribeyes I made last night, which were glorious, but these breakfast tacos from the leftovers are on point.
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This was from Thanksgiving, but the underside of a full rack Prime Rib after WSM, inverted on a gas grill for final sear.

 

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Serious eats perfect prime rib recipe and Hasselback potato gratin turned out great as did the Boulevardier. Not pictured: homemade egg nog and sheet cake. 

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On 12/25/2019 at 8:34 PM, Seasick Sailor said:

Serious eats perfect prime rib recipe and Hasselback potato gratin turned out great as did the Boulevardier. Not pictured: homemade egg nog and sheet cake. Everything.

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Staying at a friend's ranch for a couple weeks, so I'm limited to what all is on hand for available resources.  Bought a decent looking Strip from the local (20 miles away) Walmart and decided to give his grill a run last night.  Turned out great...

NY Strip with Lobster Risotto and Brussels Sprouts

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Money shot: Steak knife was a little dull.  I'm sure he won't mind if I sharpen them up a little, but I didn't want to mess with it last night.

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Not a true dry-age, but will put these prime strips out on New Year's Day after about 2 weeks of air drying. 3 days out, I'll start the dry brine with salt, garlic, and black pepper and doing a reverse sear on the apartment complex gas grill. 

I've done the dry brine before, but never any kind of drying ahead of time (never had the foresight or patience), so I'll be interested to see if there is any noticeable difference. 

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32 minutes ago, Eggo said:

Not a true dry-age, but will put these prime strips out on New Year's Day after about 2 weeks of air drying. 3 days out, I'll start the dry brine with salt, garlic, and black pepper and doing a reverse sear on the apartment complex gas grill. 

I've done the dry brine before, but never any kind of drying ahead of time (never had the foresight or patience), so I'll be interested to see if there is any noticeable difference. 

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Interdasting.  So what do you have them drying in before hand?  

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Few days late with this one....beef tenderloin that I cooked for the family Christmas night. I wasn’t sure exactly how I was gonna do it (grill or oven) Ana just sort of felt my way through. I’m really pumped with how this came out. Still eating steak sandwiches

36 minutes ago, Landomatic said:

Interdasting.  So what do you have them drying in before hand?  

Nothing. Took them out of the packaging and onto the wire rack in the fridge. Left town for Christmas and the fridge was empty (no flavor contaminants) so it was the ideal time to experiment. 

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1 hour ago, Eggo said:

Nothing. Took them out of the packaging and onto the wire rack in the fridge. Left town for Christmas and the fridge was empty (no flavor contaminants) so it was the ideal time to experiment. 

How long can they sit like that before they spoil?  I’ve never honestly quite understood the science behind the whole aging process.  I’ve thrown steaks out that were a few days past their “best by” date.  Seems I could have saved them if I’d just called it “aged” or some shit.  

Some very high end restaurants will sell a steak that has been dry-aged for 120 days. Obviously that meat is kept under very carefully kept conditions that are impossible to replicate in a home fridge. 

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Few days late with this one....beef tenderloin that I cooked for the family Christmas night. I wasn’t sure exactly how I was gonna do it (grill or oven) Ana just sort of felt my way through. I’m really pumped with how this came out. Still eating steak sandwiches

 

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See y'all tomorrow.... 

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33 minutes ago, SurlyBDR said:

Cooking now

 

It's been 34 minutes since your last post.  Time to flip the steak.

21 minutes ago, dcbc said:

 

It's been 34 minutes since your last post.  Time to flip the steak.

Well now that it's out of the oven and resting... 

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Reverse sear action last night. Steaks from Tri Country Meat Market in San Antonio.

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no money shot?  you overcooked it didn’t you. 

Sheeit no.

 

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42 minutes ago, futureman said:

no money shot?  you overcooked it didn’t you. 

If he overcooked it, he would have told us it slammed so hard that people devoured it before he could even get the money shot

Sheeit no. 
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In other words, you overcooked it.

No juice on that plate under the ribeye, you over cooked it.

who am i kidding.  I would eat the fuck out of that.  bet it has a nice smoke flavor and the ribeyes can tolerate a longer cook than most. 

Do y’all not remember the last time ROFLBOX posted on this thread?

1 hour ago, ERhine said:

Do y’all not remember the last time ROFLBOX posted on this thread?

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On 4/3/2018 at 2:04 PM, ROFL BOX said:

Lunch is swerved.

1/4 Sweet Yellow Onion
4 or 5 sliced Mushrooms
1 Whole Bell Pepper (smallish)
1 Smashed pod of Garlic, minced.

Ribeye salted, peppered, in the fridge for 2 days.

Steak on for 2 min. each side prior to veggies, added Salted Olive Oil Butter, then vedje-tables. Cooked all until vedges were just soft enough / onion was clarified.b1974e68e474e517fa090a8c5f8c8507.jpg90205066679c27244364816474a8686b.jpg497976aa8981ac11a41c2ffb2a1a8f2e.jpge796553785fad95e44b15cffda738f75.jpg27d6c508da68e7230824bde2128c284e.jpg

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For when you want your steak to taste more like vegetables? 

On 1/16/2020 at 4:27 PM, futureman said:

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mmmm look at that prime marbling.  worth every penny. 

Yeah, that and the $35/lb “waygu” have me seriously happy with my decision to by my steaks at Costco

[mention=1009]ROFL BOX[/mention] those ribeyes on the smoker look damn good.
Apologies to all for no cut pics, but if my wife complains about the red center & still eats it, I consider that 100% a win.

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For when you want your steak to taste more like vegetables? 
Y'all act like you haven't ever seen a steak with sauteed mushrooms on it.

& Considering how many years ago this was, I don't even remotely recall what the contraption tasted like.

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Mushrooms and onions are fine, as they have near zero flavor of their own when cooked, they absorb and take on the flavor of whatever you cook them in. Garlic goes great with beef, whether garlic powder for seasoning, fried garlic chips to eat with each bite of steak, or roasted garlic in butter for basting during a pan sear.

Bell peppers have a distinct flavor that overpowers most other foods in a dish, and would not be my choice to pair with a good steak. Paired with shitty beef in a stir fry? Perfect use.

23 minutes ago, Sam Lin said:

Mushrooms and onions are fine, as they have near zero flavor of their own when cooked

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It's hilarious that you guys remembered he made that steak this long and brought it up again lol. It's not like it was "that" chili from the shaggy thread levels.

I was embarrassed for all of surly that abomination appeared on the first page.  never forget

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