Father's Day Prime Rib

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dgsmokes

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Mar 11, 2016
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Irvine, CA
So this Fathers Day I am going to be smoking the most expensive meat I have purchase to date. A 4 Bone Prime Rib. I have a Masterbuilt, and while it is fantastic for temperature control (actually cooks things a bit fast sometimes), it never seems to do well creating a crust, or bark. I have even resorted to finishing most meats on the grill for a RS. In any case, this is one I can't get wrong, so I wondered if any of you running electric smokers, especially the Masterbuilts, have overcome this, and what your solution was?

(Likely will make a separate thread of my brisket troubles)

Thanks!
 
So this Fathers Day I am going to be smoking the most expensive meat I have purchase to date. A 4 Bone Prime Rib. I have a Masterbuilt, and while it is fantastic for temperature control (actually cooks things a bit fast sometimes), it never seems to do well creating a crust, or bark. I have even resorted to finishing most meats on the grill for a RS. In any case, this is one I can't get wrong, so I wondered if any of you running electric smokers, especially the Masterbuilts, have overcome this, and what your solution was?

(Likely will make a separate thread of my brisket troubles)

Thanks!
MES are Great for Prime Rib, and very Easy.

Here are two of my favorites----One in a Pan, and one not in a Pan.

These are in Step by Step form:

Smoked Prime Rib (47th Anniversary Dinner)
I've been doing most of them in a pan lately, including one I did today, but that one won't be posted for a day or two.
Bear

Thanks Richie!!
 
Thank you guys for the speedy replies!! I check out your links Bear, and I think that is going to be my guideline for Prime Rib.
 
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