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  2. Everything to Know About Buying and Cooking Perfect Prime Rib

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    Prime rib is a cut of beef that comes from the cow’s primal rib, an area between the shoulder and the loin, and above the belly. Also known as standing rib roast, a full prime rib contains seven ...

  3. The Best Prime Rib Specials Across America - AOL

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    Prime rib night is Friday and Saturday, and the $40 meal comes with soup or salad, baked potato, and roll. An a la carte 10-ounce prime rib and a roll is $34; a double-cut dinner is $56, and an a ...

  4. How To Cook Prime Rib, According to America's Most ... - AOL

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    “Always look for the most marbled meat for prime ribprime or choice grades,” advises LaFreida. LaFrieda sells meat on his website, so it's possible to buy prime rib from the man himself.

  5. Standing rib roast - Wikipedia

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    A standing rib roast, also known as prime rib, is a cut of beef from the primal rib, one of the primal cuts of beef. While the entire rib section comprises ribs six through 12, a standing rib roast may contain anywhere from two to seven ribs. It is most often roasted "standing" on the rib bones so that the meat does not touch the pan.

  6. Clyde's Prime Rib - Wikipedia

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    The menu includes prime rib, country-friend steak, steak bites, Cobb salad, [4] French onion soup, [5] and prime rib soup. Sides include potato, jus, and seasonal vegetables. [6] As of 2016, Clyde's offered a half-pound prime rib plate for $15 on Sundays. [7] In 2018, the restaurant's most expensive steak was a 16 oz. ribeye for $36. [8]

  7. How much prime rib do I need for my holiday dinner?

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    A good rule of thumb for purchasing bone-in prime rib is to buy one pound per person. A bone-in standing rib roast will feed about two people per bone. But if the roast is part of a bigger spread ...