A standing rib roast is a glorious, dramatic and delicious centerpiece for your holiday menu. The meat on a bone-in rib roast is extraordinarily tender and flavorful, and the Flinstone-esque beauty of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you’re splurging on a prime rib roast for your holiday meal, you’ll need to take some care. This year, that whole hunk of beef ...
Ask your butcher to French the roast and tie the rib between the bones. (Note the exact net weight after the roast is Frenched, since that determines the roasting time.) Remove the roast from the ...
Eating a huge cut of beef rib roast that's cooked juicy, tender, and perhaps a little rare, is a special culinary experience that can often feel festive. It is also a gourmet option at finer ...
Dr. Bruce Aidells' easy standing rib roast recipe is an adaptation of the classic English approach to a beef roast typically served for Sunday dinner. In this recipe, the prime rib roast is partially ...
Few cuts of meat feel as special as a ruby-red slice of prime rib, whether it’s served at a formal steakhouse, a Sunday afternoon buffet, or a holiday party. This well-marbled cut is flavorful and ...
Slow roasted standing rib roast with bearnaise sauce. The reduction for the bearnaise sauce can be made while the roast is in the oven, then finished when the meat is resting. Here's my holiday ...
This column was originally published Dec. 18, 2009. The other day in the paper, I read a well-written yet highly troubling food story about whether to serve turkey or goose for Christmas dinner.
1 2-rib roast, about 3 to 3 ½ pounds trimmed of some of the excess fat, at room temperature Preheat the oven to 475 degrees. Trim the rib roast and tie it up with twine if you like. Season the roast ...