I have always wanted to smoke a Prime Rib and finally did one today. It turned out incredible. As good or better than most I've had had at restaurants. I'm both fat and happy and sick and miserable. If I could eat more without exploding I would.
Looks fantastic!I have always wanted to smoke a Prime Rib and finally did one today. It turned out incredible. As good or better than most I've had had at restaurants. I'm both fat and happy and sick and miserable. If I could eat more without exploding I would.
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Looks fantastic!
That means you did it rightI should have stopped at one slice but I couldn't. Now I'm pre-comatose. :Thumbsup:
I have always wanted to smoke a Prime Rib and finally did one today. It turned out incredible. As good or better than most I've had had at restaurants. I'm both fat and happy and sick and miserable. If I could eat more without exploding I would.
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I've wrapped mine in bacon before and just covered in bacon fat with the seasonings for the crust. Both are amazing and the au jus is crazy good.I smoke mine above a pan of beef broth. The broth evaporates into the meat, and the trimmings drip into the broth. It's beautiful. Then the broth doubles as the au jus.
I've wrapped mine in bacon before and just covered in bacon fat with the seasonings for the crust. Both are amazing and the au jus is crazy good.
Yes. Pan under the meat. Just use the liquid like you do au jus. You'll need to add beef broth to the pan to start.This sounds really good. So how did you do it? Put rub on the meat and wrap the whole thing with bacon strips and smoke? That in itself sounds friggin awesome but tell me how you made the au jus.
You could pull it off of the smoker 10 degrees or so under what you want it to finish at and sear it.I am way late to this party, and you've likely emptied the leftovers weeks ago, but I'm wondering if you had any challenges creating some type of crust on the outside? That would be my one need to truly love a prime rib smoked. A couple of places I've tried it didn't have that, but one did, and I assumed they did a finish via rotisserie under a broiler of some kind.
I am way late to this party, and you've likely emptied the leftovers weeks ago, but I'm wondering if you had any challenges creating some type of crust on the outside? That would be my one need to truly love a prime rib smoked. A couple of places I've tried it didn't have that, but one did, and I assumed they did a finish via rotisserie under a broiler of some kind.