Internal Temp for Prime Rib -- Medium/Medium-Well

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socalq

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Aug 6, 2012
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My family isn't big on rare or medium-rare meat. We like ours medium or medium-well.

I'm going to smoke a prime rib (or standing rib roast) tomorrow. What internal temp should I shoot for to have the meat come out medium? I'm hoping that after it rests awhile, the slices from the outer portions of the meat will be medium-well-ish, and the center will be medium.

Thanks, folks. Happy holidays!!
 
I shoot for 135° internal, and let it rest for about 30 minutes

Ends are well done and center is medium

You may want to try for 145° internal

Todd
 
I shoot for 130-135 for medium. You can always give an Aus Jus bath for individual slices if needed.

Chef Jimmy has a good one. This is mine they are basically the same, mine has red wine and tomatoes.


Aus Jus (can have some body to it)
 
In a pan under the Beef in the smoker.
 
2ea         Medium Onion (julienned)
3ea         Carrots (sliced)
2ea         Celery Ribs (sliced)
15oz       Diced Tomatoes
 
Reduce the wine on high for 2 minutes then add the Beef Broth.
Place the smoked vegetables in a pot with rest of ingrediants and simmer for 30 min..
32oz       Beef Broth (low sodium)
15oz       Red Wine
1/2c        Worcestershire Sauce
2ea         Bay Leaves (crumbled)
1 1/2Tbl   Dried Parsley
1/2tsp     Dried Thyme
 
 
You can strain the vegetables out for a traditional Aus Jus or you can puree them and make into a sauce.
 
 
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/...ner-11-6-pound-standing-rib-roast#post_904725

Craig just did a prime rib....  temps and pictures.....  You can judge from his thread as to the temp you want to pull the roast at....   

I think pictures tell a lot.....   better than just giving you a number.....  Dave
If you want med-well you prolly should go to 140..and rest it foiled for an hour...

There was some redness at 135...  

I like med rare 130 is where I usually pull..but the guests dont like bloody meat..

   Craig

 
I feel that I get better color and with the fluctuation I get with the temps on the cheep smoker I use. It gives me a padding on my cook temp. I also find that a little hotter helps me push through stalls when doing pulled pork.
 
Great looking prime rib......

Now a word of caution. You keep putting food out like that you will end up being the official family cook.
 
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