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  • Standing Rib

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    Last Post Apr 21, 2006 5:06 PM by: Star
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    Re: Standing Rib

    Apr 21, 2006 5:06 PM
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    Hi Michelle. =)

    I really don't have a recipe for the standing rib I did a couple weekends ago, I'm afraid -- it was just based on experience.

    First, I rubbed the entire roast with olive oil. Then I seasoned with salt and pepper. Then I inserted my probe thermometer, set to beep at 140 degrees. Once the thermometer beeped, I pulled it out of the oven and covered it with foil until the temperature came up to 145, which didn't take too long. Meanwhile, I skimmed the fat off the surface of the drippings, and we simply spooned some of them over the beef and potatoes.

    Would love your recipe for bleu cheese popovers! I haven't made popovers in ages, but that sure sounds delicious.
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    Re: Standing Rib

    Apr 21, 2006 2:31 PM
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    Star, do you mind posting your recipe in its entirety, as I'm sure beginners would like to know how - step by step.

    Did you make gravy or my favorite yorkshire pudding with the pan drippings?

    I make a bleu cheese popover, and creamed spinach on the side or a Gulliver's creamed corn. For dessert I serve cheesecake & coffee.
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    Re: Standing Rib

    Apr 17, 2006 10:14 AM
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    Janet, I love to use leftover meats on a big salad -- it makes me feel good to have a health conscious meal after what may have been a huge feast. Hope you enjoy the results!
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    Re: Standing Rib

    Apr 15, 2006 8:28 PM
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    Star, your approach to the main meal sounds simply delicious - with such a fine cut of beef you hardly need to do anything fancy or complicated.

    And of course the leftovers are so good in so many ways! I'm roasting a couple of chickens tomorrow - one for dinner, and the second to have ready in case of really big appetites, and of course for those tasty leftovers. Perhaps I'll try a chicken variation on your salad!
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    Standing Rib

    Apr 12, 2006 5:58 PM
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    This past weekend I made one of my favorite things, a standing rib roast. I made it quite simply, rubbing with olive oil and seasoning with salt and pepper, then roasting til my thermometer said 140. I took it out of the oven and tented it while separating the fat out and adding seasonings to the 'jus'.

    Tonight's dinner will be sliced leftover beef over a nice big tossed salad. I can't wait to eat!
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