FOOLPROOF PRIME RIB | Simple Sous Vide


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Prime Rib Roast is a family favourite for any holiday or special occasion. Sous Vide delivers perfect results, every time. ** NEW Instant Pot COOKBOOK!

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  1. Flo Lum
    Flo Lum says:

    Prime rib is an expensive cut of meat that I would hate to ruin. Over the years I have found a couple of easy methods to cook it with perfect results every time. Hope you’ll enjoy this one!

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  2. Linda p.p.
    Linda p.p. says:

    I live in a no Spam zone. I am dying to see soux vide results on prime rib. I love prime rib but it is more expensive that filet mignon here in Virginia and so hard to find except at Christmas.

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  3. Fernando
    Fernando says:

    Im not a fan of prime rib roast. I don't like rare looking meat. Just cut the rib roast into 1 inch steaks. Get a high heat going and burn that fat nice and good. The meat will go along for the ride and will thank you. Oh yeah, salt, pepper, garlic powder and onion powder will give it nice flavor.

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  4. Nazareth434
    Nazareth434 says:

    good tip on the double bagging- had a blowout too- 12 or 13 hours is supposed to be soem kind of 'magic' point where the meat breaks down to a more tender point- there's a term for it- Good eats explained it one time- can't recall it now- but worth looking into- if true- tried it with a tougher chuck roast- seemed to be pretty tender when it was done- Also pat the roast dry- supposed to brown up better- seems to work-

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  5. Jared Miller
    Jared Miller says:

    Great video except for one thing: Never add oil when you’re cooking sous vide!!! The flavors are fat soluble, and when you cook sous vide, that flavor will leak out into the oil and be discarded. Use oil for searing, but never never never in the bag!

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  6. blshea
    blshea says:

    Great video! I love Sous-vide. What do you suggest for keeping it warm/serving temp if I were to have a party but wanted to stop cooking and clean up before my guests arrive? In the past I have just covered it in foil and hoped for the best, which came out ok though.

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  7. Kim John
    Kim John says:

    I run a restaurant but have nothing to do with prime ribs, however, I just bought 70kg of prime ribs to help out my friend who needed urgent money. Looking thru your video, i actually obtained courage to add prime rib roast to my menu.!!!! Thanks for that♡♡♡

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