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Prime Rib with Lobster Tails
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<blockquote data-quote="TiminTN" data-source="post: 4359704" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>Sure will, I made a rub with 50/50 Kosher salt and a steak seasoning I used to get made by Catalpa Plantations, the owner Ed Phillips has passed away, and his son is not following his dads footsteps. There are many great steak seasonings there, just pick your favorite. I preheated the oven to 500 degrees the recipe said to cook for 5 minutes per pound at this temp which was 60 minutes, then do not open the oven door at all for 2 hours following. I had an internal thermometer in place which allowed me to look with out opening the door. I was nervous at the 1 hour mark as the temp inside was just 80 degrees. But at the 2 hour mark I was soooo happy it read 131 degrees. My goal temp was 130. Rested it for an hour and you see the rest.</p><p></p><p>The meat was uncovered while in the oven and took on a beautiful crust. My family was impressed!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiminTN, post: 4359704, member: 405"] Sure will, I made a rub with 50/50 Kosher salt and a steak seasoning I used to get made by Catalpa Plantations, the owner Ed Phillips has passed away, and his son is not following his dads footsteps. There are many great steak seasonings there, just pick your favorite. I preheated the oven to 500 degrees the recipe said to cook for 5 minutes per pound at this temp which was 60 minutes, then do not open the oven door at all for 2 hours following. I had an internal thermometer in place which allowed me to look with out opening the door. I was nervous at the 1 hour mark as the temp inside was just 80 degrees. But at the 2 hour mark I was soooo happy it read 131 degrees. My goal temp was 130. Rested it for an hour and you see the rest. The meat was uncovered while in the oven and took on a beautiful crust. My family was impressed!! [/QUOTE]
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