Showing posts with label Prime Rib. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prime Rib. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Prime Time!

I really don’t like turkey. I think that most turkeys that are cooked for Thanksgiving are butchered the first time at the slaughter house, and then they are butchered again on Thanksgiving in the kitchen, and that is not counting the actual carving of the turkey at the table.

I have been married for 15 years, and I know that I have made 3 turkeys that have been perfect. The white meat was juicy and not dry, and the dark meat was still juicy, it was flavorful and tasted like seasoning as well as turkey and it was cooked thru. Every year that I was successful I had brined my turkey. It is time consuming and then there are the leftovers. If you don’t like turkey, then leftovers really aren’t all that fun to be creative with.

Last year I forwent the turkey, which I understand is sacrilege to some. But if you recall my post from yesterday, if it doesn’t make the list of favorites, then it doesn’t have to be made just because it is traditional. Make new traditions! Last year we did a country ham, and this year I am doing prime rib. I made my first prime rib last year at Christmas and my husband is still talking about it, so I thought it was time to go there again. And the best part - leftovers, if there are any, are eagerly awaited.

I strongly advise that if you are intending on roasting any meat, including turkey and prime rib, that you invest in a digital thermometer that can be left in your meat that you can program for the internal temperature that you are looking for.  If you have a thermometer that is circular that has general reads of rare, done, well done, you are going to be sorely disappointed with your finished product. If you have a thermometer that is not oven safe, then you will have to keep poking at your meat, putting more holes in it letting all the good juices run out. If you buy it at a specialty cooking store this gadget will run you upwards of $60.00 but if you go to a restaurant supply store, you can get it for around $25.00. That’s a deal!