BengalMan 06:03 PM 10-05-2012
Having a get together tomorrow night. Giving 10 of my closest cigar smoking, beer drinking friends pretty much free reign at my stash. We can't smoke and drink without eating, so here's the beautiful cut of meat that I got. 14lb bone-in Ribeye primal. Cooking it on the Big Green Egg. Going to be insane.
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mahtofire14 06:14 PM 10-05-2012
That is a nice cut of meat! I have pork spare ribs in the barrel grill right now with hickory chunks smoking away. Can't wait to eat it but I'm definitely a little jealous of that ribeye!
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Commander Quan 06:16 PM 10-05-2012
CRIMPS 06:46 PM 10-05-2012
That's Christmas Dinner at my sister's house every year....nice cut of meat for a crowd.
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mosesbotbol 09:41 AM 10-08-2012
Where's the cooked pictures? Looks great.
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dozer 04:12 PM 10-13-2012
This needs an update...that is a good looking piece of meat!
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mahtofire14 06:12 PM 10-13-2012
That looks incredible. I've been toying with the idea of getting an Egg to replace my barrel. Hear they are the best....
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Fordman4ever 07:26 PM 10-13-2012
Got any pics of the ribeye after it was cooked? Looks amazing.
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icehog3 07:32 PM 10-13-2012
Hey, do you have any....oh, never mind.
:-)
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markem 08:12 PM 10-13-2012
I hope that you had better luck than me. I did a bone-in rib eye roast on my smoker last year and found that because it was so lean, it didn't wind up tasting near as good as roasting it in red wine does.
If you had a marinade or such, please post it. I'm 0 for 1 with these on the smoker and would like to even the score.
Pot roast turns out great for me, however.
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chippewastud79 08:36 PM 10-13-2012
It was very tasty. Some guys took pics last weekend, not sure where the pics are.
:-)
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CigarNut 09:36 PM 10-13-2012
I've slow-cooked these in my oven (170 degrees) but never had any luck slow-cooking one on the grill.
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