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Old 12-26-2016, 10:00 PM   #1
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Smile Christmas Eve Rib Roast and all the fixing's

First let me explain my absence for the last few months. Between my work going crazy, family obligations, Thanksgiving, Christmas shopping and me doing my annual Christmas display, I’ve been extremely busy and away from cooking since the last week of October. This year I synchronized my Christmas display to music. (Via computer software and relay controllers) As this was my first time doing this it took way more time than normal. My display is over 20,000 lights and there are 84 individual circuits that go on and off sync’d up to the music.



Hence my absence from the forum.

Well I was finally able to get in a cook this weekend. Every year I host our family Christmas get together. My 2 brothers that live out here in California, come down from the L.A. area with my niece and nephew. We like to vary the meal menu each year. One year we will cook Tamales. (A So. Cal. Christmas staple) The next we’ll do Turkey and last year we did a nice Honey Baked Ham. Well this year we decided to try a Ribeye Roast. My preparations started the night before when I made up some Horseradish Sauce.

Horseradish Sauce Recipe: (Tweaked from Chef John on Food Wishes)
1/2 cup sour cream or crème fraiche
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
pinch of cayenne
2 teaspoon thinly sliced chives. (I like to use Dill)
2 tablespoons extra hot (Atomic) pure horseradish (not horseradish sauce)


I had this nice boneless Ribeye Roast in my freezer that I started thawing last Sunday.


Early Saturday I made up a Rosemary and Garlic rub / paste to use on it.

Rub Recipe: (From Larry of BEER-N-BBQ by Larry)
1/2 cup chopped fresh rosemary
3+ Tbsp crushed garlic
2 Tbsp salt
1 Tbsp black pepper
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I unwrapped the roast and trimmed off most of the hard fat.

I applied the rub (paste)

and then covered it with plastic wrap and let it set on the counter for the next 4 hours to come up to room temperature.

Around noon I placed my veggies in the drip pan with 1/2 cup of water. (For the gravy)

Set up my kamado for direct / indirect cooking. I let it came up to 250 degrees before I put on the roast.

Here it is 2 hours into the cook.

While it was cooking we set the table from our guests.

After it reached an internal temperature of 127 I pulled it off and covered it while the kamado got up to searing temps. (Note: many of my guests wanted it well done so the best I could talk them into was cooking to medium)

Once the CI grate was nice and hot I put on the roast for 2 minutes per side.







And here it is resting on my kitchen counter.

Here is a pic of me slicing it.

Most everyone at the table waiting to dig in.

And here it is plated with a Stone Brewing “Farking Wheaton Woot Stout” on the side. Both are waiting to be devoured.

Even though this was cooked to medium it was delicious. The rub / paste developed into a nice crust that was absolutely delicious.

I will be doing this again real soon. (Hopefully to Medium Rare)
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Old 12-26-2016, 10:04 PM   #2
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That little light on the second tree is out.


What a great looking feed, I must do one of those roasts that way soon
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Old 12-26-2016, 10:23 PM   #3
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Welcome back. Always enjoy your cooks.

I like my prime rib med rare too. I worry about picky eaters so set up a hot pan with jus and they can finish their slices as they see fit. I cook to 130 and rarely will anyone take me up on the offer to finish the beef but its nice to have.
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Old 12-26-2016, 10:30 PM   #4
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Nice to have you around again! Happy Holidays!

You have way more patience than I ever will... especially with a Christmas light display like that! Titch is right... there's a single light out.... Pfffft... I can't keep a straight face.

Grub looks killer, man. I'm the same way... always shooting for rare/med-rare... but when it's a quality piece of meat, even medium is absolutely delicious.

Looks like you had a grand feast.
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Wow great pics Love the look of the PR, anymore I'm trending more towards medium too
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Old 12-27-2016, 02:36 PM   #6
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Nice to see you back Have missed your posts. Really nice light display. Awesome cook. I too prefer med rare but would have been happy with that
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Thanks for sharing your Christmas cook, the roast looks delicious.
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Looks delicious! Love the lights too. Happy holidays to you and family!
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Nice lights! Glad to see you back have been missing your cooks
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Great cook and glad to see you back. I'm not active on the other forum much but I saw you were busy with the lights. TD's have been lonely in your absence.
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Great looking meal and lights. Very nice.
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Great looking rib roast DH...
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Thanks everyone. I finally got around to shooting a few videos of my light show. Here's the start-up sequence video

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Here's the next sequence in the show.
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Old 12-28-2016, 01:26 PM   #15
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And here's another sequence in the show.
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