Prime Rib and What I Did With It

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  1. I also made prime rib recently and for the first time tried the reverse sear method. Very good results – easier to get a consistent degree of doneness throughout the meat – but next time I need to increase the time and temp for searing. My leftovers included French Dip sandwiches which were delicious.
    Happy New Year.

  2. We were lucky enough to have prime rib on BOTH Christmas Eve AND Day! They were done to perfection by two talented guys and, really, who are we to refuse that? It was a wonderful treat for sure! The rest of the meals were potluck and, again, delicious! We were back to chicken by the weekend, that’s for sure though! Have a happy New Year’s Eve!

  3. The 4 kinds of cookies we made were my downfall, always! However just being serious about my intake hekped lose a few quickly. I’ll have to get better after the New Year! My sister roasted a turkey for the first time and she did well- it was very juicy. That prime rib looked yummy.

  4. Alas, we cannot have beef due to Lone Star tick bites a decade or so ago. Oh, we miss burgers, roast beef, chili, spaghetti, etc, etc but are grateful as some folks who were bitten cannot have pork either.
    Your meals look scrumptious and made good use of that roast!
    Happy New Year and may kindness abound everywhere around the world in 2026.

    Hugs!

    1. How awful that you are allergic to beef after being bitten by the Lone Star tick. Miserable little critters.
      Happy New Year to you and your family Barbara.

  5. We’ve had roast turkey, ham, turkey noodle soup, turkey sandwiches, ham salad sandwiches on a loop every day since Christmas. New Years gives us pork and saurkraut with hot dogs- several days worth. I really need a hamburger!
    Have a happy and healthy 2026!

  6. oh, my. that is a very large roast. how many hours did it take? that rare end is just the way my husband loves it. I made a new recipe for xmas. it was excellent but rich. I just can’t eat rich food anymore. I made pan seared top sirloin steaks served in a miso-butter sauce. it’s a dish I’ll make again when we have company.

    currently, I am sick with the flu. did I get the flu shot? yes. at least I won’t end up dead or hospitalized from it.
    🙁

    1. Oh no! So sorry you got sick over the holidays, what a bummer.
      It took about 2 1/2 hours for that 6.8 lb prime rib to cook. Tons of leftovers!

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