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  2. Our Most Popular Holiday Recipe of All Time Is the Star of ...

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    Prime rib is always better with an accompanying sauce like beef au jus or horseradish sauce.It's hard to go wrong with your choice of side dishes as well, from veggies to potatoes and more ...

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    Don’t forget to top your prime rib with one (or both!) of these sauces: Zesty horseradish sauce: In a small bowl, beat 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form. Fold in 1/4 cup fresh ...

  4. Prime Rib Roast with Horseradish Cream - AOL

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    PREPARE THE ROAST Preheat the oven to 325°. Using a sharp paring knife, make 1-inch-deep slits all over the surface of the meat. Rub salt and pepper all over the outside and in the slits of the ...

  5. Horseradish - Wikipedia

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    Horseradish sauce made from grated horseradish root and vinegar is a common condiment in the United Kingdom, in Denmark (with sugar added) and in Poland. [30] In the UK, it is usually served with roast beef, often as part of a traditional Sunday roast , but can be used in a number of other dishes, including sandwiches or salads.

  6. This Prime Rib Is The Perfect Holiday Main Dish

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    Season the prime rib with salt and pepper and place on a rimmed baking sheet. Place, uncovered, in the refrigerator overnight. Remove the roast from the refrigerator 2 or 3 hours before cooking.

  7. Wasabi - Wikipedia

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    Wasabi (Japanese: ワサビ, わさび, or 山葵, pronounced) or Japanese horseradish (Eutrema japonicum [3] syn. Wasabia japonica) [4] is a plant of the family Brassicaceae, which also includes horseradish and mustard in other genera. The plant is native to Japan, the Russian Far East [1] including Sakhalin, and the Korean Peninsula.

  8. List of Japanese condiments - Wikipedia

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    Known as "Japanese horseradish", its root is used as a spice and has an extremely strong flavour. Its hotness is more akin to that of a hot mustard than the capsaicin in a chili pepper, producing vapors that irritate the nasal passages more than the tongue. The plant grows naturally along stream beds in mountain river valleys in Japan.

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