Just another prime rib... On my new Hasty...
No guts no glory so I figured my first cook on the new pit may as well be xmas prime rib on a new (to me... Thanks craigslist) Hasty with its rotisserie. Never had a pit that spins... Anyway, had a little trouble keeping the temps down at first but eventually dialed her in. Like the wife told me this morning, how bad can I screw it up, I have a thermapen! Came out pretty good. I cooked it around 250 for a few hours then used the sweet crank on the hasty to raise the coals up and let her rip at the end.
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Great job!
Looks perfectly cooked. At what temp did you pull it? :clap2:
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Nice
Cheers. Titch |
Tasty, great job!
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TOP NOTCH!
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Oh man! :thumb:
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Cooked perfectly!
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"oh YEAH BABY"........
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Nicely done! :thumb:
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Looks great from here too!!
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Looks good gotta love some prime rib
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Nicely Done!!!!
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Nailed it, brother.
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