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    What to do with leftover prime rib

    Never mind. None left

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    I never habe any left.

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    Pretty bloody might have to move this to the hunting section lol

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    Ahhh that's good eating right there!!!!

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    If there is some leftover you are doing it wrong.

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    Next time cook that bad boy a bit longer, wont eat anything with blood coming out of it. Hamburgers also

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    Sandwiches and share with the dogs.

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    Well if you DO have left overs

    Beef Barley soup
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    french dip sammiches.
    Prime rib open face on Texas toast

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    Chunk it up to make soups, burritos, etc. Leave it the way it way it is and later on, sear it just a bit and reserve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rb View Post
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    Thats cooked about as close to perfect as you can get...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryT View Post
    Pretty bloody might have to move this to the hunting section lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by brushsjigs View Post
    Next time cook that bad boy a bit longer, wont eat anything with blood coming out of it. Hamburgers also
    Burnt ends for you.

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    Never heard of anybody having left overs of that. What kind of weirdo are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brushsjigs View Post
    Next time cook that bad boy a bit longer, wont eat anything with blood coming out of it. Hamburgers also
    It's prime rib

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    Looks great to me. I like to cook the middle to 120 or so, if it's not all going to be eaten. That way when it's reheated it isn't well done.
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    Texas Roadhouse...............here I come!

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch5 View Post
    Thats cooked about as close to perfect as you can get...
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