When selecting your bone in ribeye roast, you should figure about 2 pounds per 1 bone. While you’ll lose a few ounces because of the bone, you’ll still be left with at least 24 ounces of beef left per ...
Cauliflower à la Grecque; Pancetta-wrapped shrimp; Standing rib roast with roasted Yukon gold potatoes, onions, and grilled radicchio; Endive salad; Blue cheese with pears and chestnut honey.
Prime rib and beef tenderloin are two of the most popular red meat options. Since they come with hefty price tags, it's ...
Ask your butcher to French the roast and tie the rib between the bones. (Note the exact net weight after the roast is Frenched, since that determines the roasting time.) Remove the roast from the ...