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  2. How much prime rib do I need for my holiday dinner?

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    Estimate about 15 minutes of cooking time per pound of prime rib. An 8- to 9-pound rib roast will take about two to three hours to cook. ... Cook the roast for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven ...

  3. How To Cook Prime Rib, According to America's Most ... - AOL

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    See below for a wider range of wellness and oven times. ... Follow the oven temperature/cook time guidelines above but take the roast out of the oven 10 degrees below your desired temperature. So ...

  4. Oven bag - Wikipedia

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    An oven bag, cooking bag or roasting bag is a bag used for the roasting of meat or other food in an oven. An oven bag must be chosen so that it will not melt at the temperature during cooking. They may be made of heatproof nylon [1] [2] or sometimes with food grade polyethylene terephthalate (PET). [3]

  5. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    In recent times, plastic oven bags have become popular for roasts. These cut cooking times and reduce the loss of moisture during roasting, but reduce flavor development from Maillard browning, somewhat more like (boiled or steamed) stew or pot roast. They are particularly popular for turkeys. Shawarma prepared on a rotating spit

  6. I Tested This Thanksgiving Roast Turkey Recipe 7 Times ... - AOL

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    Arrange a rack in lower third of oven; preheat to 450°. Gently pat turkey with paper towels to remove any excess moisture. Place shallot, lemon, garlic, fresh thyme, and sage in turkey cavity and ...

  7. Doneness - Wikipedia

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    The temperatures indicated above are the peak temperatures in the cooking process, so the meat should be removed from the heat source when it is some degrees cooler (depending on power of heat source, size of cut). The meat should be allowed to "rest" for a suitable amount of time (depending on the size of the cut) before being served.

  8. Prime rib roast: 6 tips for cooking and recipe to try - AOL

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    Prime rib roast: A whole beef roast needs little fuss but the right temperature and technique.

  9. Standing rib roast - Wikipedia

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    A standing rib roast, also known as prime rib, is a cut of beef from the primal rib, one of the primal cuts of beef. While the entire rib section comprises ribs six through 12, a standing rib roast may contain anywhere from two to seven ribs. It is most often roasted "standing" on the rib bones so that the meat does not touch the pan.