First long cook

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jbo_c

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Nov 23, 2020
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Doing my first long cook. I bought a no-roll/select rib roast for New Year’s. Seasoned and started it last night.

Can’t decide how long to let it cook. Obviously will be at least 24, but I could go 32. Since it’s a rib roast, I’d think 48 is surely overkill, even for no-roll.

Thoughts?

Jbo
 
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It’s select. In my experience, no-roll tends to be about the same quality.

Here the terms are used more or less interchangeably.

Jbo
 
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Obviously will be at least 24, but I could go 32.
My opinion is those are good targets . I like 32 hours at 131 .
I agree on 48 is to much . Only did that once . Just saw an episode America's test kitchen . They used 132 for 26 hours . I think it was 4 pounds .
It’s select. In my experience, no-roll tends to be about the same quality.
I asked only because I buy beef from a place that uses a no roll program . It's any where from select to choice . Makes the price a bit lower . Just have an idea of what you're looking at .
 
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