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

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    You’ll need to cook prime rib for approximately 15 to 20 minutes per pound for rare to medium-rare, and 20 to 25 minutes per pound for medium to medium-well. If you set the oven to 325°F, add ...

  3. Making the Perfect Roast Beef with Au Jus is Easy with This ...

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    How Long to Cook the Perfect Roast Beef (Temperature, Time, Pound) Roast for about 13-15 minutes per pound for rare, 17-19 minutes for medium, and 22-25 for cooked through. Check the meat with a ...

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

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    Medium: 18 to 23 minutes per pound Medium-well: 23 to 28 minutes per pound Well-done: 28 to 33 minutes per pound. How Long To Cook Prime Rib at 350° Rare: 6 to 11 minutes per pound Perfect medium ...

  5. Tri-tip - Wikipedia

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    This cut of beef can be sliced into steaks, grilled in its entirety, or used in chili con carne. [14] To grill or roast the tri-tip, heat the pan on high until it is very hot. The roast can then be put in the oven and cooked for about 10 minutes per pound until the internal temperature is 130–135 °F (54–57 °C) for medium-rare. [15]

  6. 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.

  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 ...

  8. This Prime Rib Is The Perfect Holiday Main Dish

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    Plan to make ¾-1 pound per person. ... Prime Rib roast of beef, approximately 8 to 10 pounds. Salt and Pepper. 2 onions, diced. 2 carrots, diced. 2 sticks of celery, diced. 1 bay leaf. 1 spring ...

  9. Cook These Inexpensive Cuts of Meat to Wow Your Guests - AOL

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    Brisket is significantly cheaper than buying a beef tenderloin, with the former costing $12.64 per pound on average and the latter averaging $29.50. Brisket is the breast of the cow, while chuck ...