Prime Rib In The Oven

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BGKYSmoker

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The cold I can work around but the wind is whats difficult.
If the wind holds out tomorrow I'm going to spin a prime rib on the kettle.

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Was done in the oven, way to windy to spin on the kettle.

Tied, duck fat spray and black rub.

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That wind is brutal. -2 this morning and 5 right now with a pretty good wind. Probably colder up the road where you are.
Looks like a fine start to a great meal.
 

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Thanks

If I get whooped we still have the oven.
 

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I'm also hoping for minimal wind as I have our Wagyu NY roast to smoke..... but as said above always have the house oven, but I sure hope not as I've actually never cooked a roast, chicken, turkey, or any major protein in it.....
 
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The cold I can work around but the wind is whats difficult.
If the wind holds out tomorrow I'm going to spin a prime rib on the kettle.

Tied, duck fat spray and black rub.

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god Bless you. First time in years i'm not doing a rib roast. I'm lucky that I have a big-ass Napolean grill with a commercial grade rotisserie. I'm a pussy, but in those temps I would already be on plan B. Remember most restaurants that make "prime rib, do it in the oven. It's all time and temp. just save your drippins and get a couple packets of Knorr Au'jus for back up. Looks like a bitchin piece of meat. Enjoy, and Merry Christmas.
 
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Yeah oven for this.

BTW
Even with the 0 temps we are still getting 12 eggs.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO Y'ALL
 

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too bad about the winds, but you guys will still make everything taste awesome for your christmas meals!
 

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Going with chops suggestion
Mines warming on the counter . I'm guessing you looked over his cooking method . Start in a cold oven . He used 250 , but I used 200 / 225 when I did it .

I've been fighting off a cold drink . That wine pic just pushed me over the line .

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My temp was based off a smaller roast than what you have .
 

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Good luck, the weather gods favored us today…. Currently 27 and only 6mph wind…… I just put my two roasts on the smoker
 
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