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Originally posted by RangerDF:
It looks good, pretty dry, firm and cold to the touch. I plan on seasoning with S/P and rosemary paste on Christmas eve, wraping in platic wrap and back in the fridge. i'm going to pull it out about 6am Christmas morning and let it come to room temp, hour and a half. Into the 025 about 7:30am. I'm going to start at 190 for about an hour and then 220 until it reaches 100 internal, looking at about 1-3 hours in the smoker. Then into the oven at 400 until it reaches 125 (is that to high?)Then FTC for about 2 hours. I'm giving myself a total time of 7 hours start to finish. Dinner about 1- 1:30pm to get it finished. I'm makeing AU Jus and Horseradish sauce. What do you think? Amy suggestions or changes?? Yes I'm excited!!!
Ranger,
It's doing just fine. As for seasoning, Go light (S&P) is all that will be needed. You don't want to cover up the naturally unique beef flavor here. You may even not season at all and just allow your guest to season with Kosher salt and pepper at the table. If you feel it needs more, try it on your next one, but I doubt if you will.
When trimming, shave or trim down to the red meat while meat is still cool or place in freezer for a half hour prior to trimming.. It may seem that you are taking a good portion off and you may. Figure a 30% loss in weight.
Baking, no need to make it complicated. As you know, I prefer salt crusting mine in order to hold the moisture in. It produces a roast that has the same texture from the center to the outer edge and is very moist, AU Jus is not needed. As for horseradish, that's up to you. Many think it should be paired with prime rib. I will use it at times when having a lesser cut of meat. Again this is a quality piece of meat and should be treated so. Treat it as a very expensive high quality steak, as it is.
I cook mine at 300° and it is usually done in 1.5 hours depending on finished target. For rare pull at 115°, Med rare 120°, Med 130-135°. For your guest that prefer their meat a little more done, give them the end pieces as the closer to the center the more rare.
Enjoy, will be waiting for your results.
PS: Will be having ours sometime during the first week of the new year.