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Not rib bones...those are for humans gnawing on, then roasted and used for stock fixings.
 
@Zak that is a good deal on prime rib roast. I know you cut yours up into steaks but the rib bone question reminded me of this. I appreciated Alton’s grumpy old man, this is the way I like to do this vibe in the video/recipe/method.



I decided to eschew the rib roast this year and will be making porchetta on 12/25.
 
Porchetta rocks...
Love me some pork belly wrapped pork
🙂
 
@Zak that is a good deal on prime rib roast. I know you cut yours up into steaks but the rib bone question reminded me of this. I appreciated Alton’s grumpy old man, this is the way I like to do this vibe in the video/recipe/method.



I decided to eschew the rib roast this year and will be making porchetta on 12/25.

I'm baking a glazed spiral ham this year. The steaks and beef ribs will get eaten over the next month. Still welcome any beef rib recipes that don't require a smoker.
 
I love that stuff, lots of herbs, garlic, pork fat...
What's not to like ?

I had a porchetta sandwich out of a food truck in Italy once...
I still remember it.

Enjoy
Merry Christmas

I know you'll be playing Fear's Christmas jingle.
😁
 
I love that stuff, lots of herbs, garlic, pork fat...
What's not to like ?

I had a porchetta sandwich out of a food truck in Italy once...
I still remember it.

Enjoy
Merry Christmas

I know you'll be playing Fear's Christmas jingle.
😁
I guess technically I’m making “porchetta.” I’m not roasting a whole pig, etc. I wish. But I do have a good sized skin-on pork shoulder.
 
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I'm baking a glazed spiral ham this year. The steaks and beef ribs will get eaten over the next month. Still welcome any beef rib recipes that don't require a smoker.
Love ham. We had an extra ham just lying around this year 😉 so we threw a little party and fed everyone ham sliders. I love those frigging things. They’re like Krispy Kreme donuts or hot wings or roasted oysters, it’s hard to stop when there’s more sitting out ready to go.
 
Love ham. We had an extra ham just lying around this year 😉 so we threw a little party and fed everyone ham sliders. I love those frigging things. They’re like Krispy Kreme donuts or hot wings or roasted oysters, it’s hard to stop when there’s more sitting out ready to go.
I love those, too! I even picked up a half sheet pan size of Hawaiian rolls too make them with leftovers!
 
I guess technically I’m making “porchetta.” I’m not roasting a whole pig, etc. I wish. But I do have a good sized skin-on pork shoulder.
If you search for NYT Bo Ssam, you'll find the Momofuku recipe that I absolutely love for a big pork shoulder.
 
@Zak that is a good deal on prime rib roast. I know you cut yours up into steaks but the rib bone question reminded me of this. I appreciated Alton’s grumpy old man, this is the way I like to do this vibe in the video/recipe/method.



I decided to eschew the rib roast this year and will be making porchetta on 12/25.

Take pics, I want to know how it goes!
 
I did a shop at Fred Meyers for Christmas dinner. They have rib roasts on sale at 7.99 a pound. They are usually 20 per pound.

I got a $190 rib roast for $90. Then I brought it home, removed the rib bones for BBQ beef ribs, and cut the roast into seven fat rib steaks that went into the chest freezer. Rib steaks at 8 bucks a pound is an insanely good deal! I'm feeling good about my knife skills, too.

I've never cooked beef ribs before and don't have a smoker. I'd welcome any suggestions on how to cook 4 connected beef ribs. I did not leave a ton of meat on them. Can my dog get a cooked beef rib bone? Or is raw one better?
coarse salt, coarse ground black pepper, hot grill...and beer.
 
I did a shop at Fred Meyers for Christmas dinner. They have rib roasts on sale at 7.99 a pound. They are usually 20 per pound.

I got a $190 rib roast for $90. Then I brought it home, removed the rib bones for BBQ beef ribs, and cut the roast into seven fat rib steaks that went into the chest freezer. Rib steaks at 8 bucks a pound is an insanely good deal! I'm feeling good about my knife skills, too.

I've never cooked beef ribs before and don't have a smoker. I'd welcome any suggestions on how to cook 4 connected beef ribs. I did not leave a ton of meat on them. Can my dog get a cooked beef rib bone? Or is raw one better?
Do you have an air fryer ?
 
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Ok, let's let that go. I'm not sure 4 connected portions would normally fit in a standard air fryer.

You have a grill of any type? For not much money, you could add a smoker box below the grates and go from there.
 
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Ok, let's let that go. I'm not sure 4 connected portions would normally fit in a standard air fryer.

You have a grill of any type? For not much money, you could add a smoker box below the grates and go from there.
Yes, I have a gas grill (Weber Genesis circa 2015) and I have been looking at a perforated metal tube that can be filled with hardwood pellets. I can't get a lower temperature than 325-350F in that grill, so no real low and slow for me.
 
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