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Apparently Size Doesn’t Matter for Prime Rib "Method X"

This is what our 6-pounder looked like. Would a
20 pounder work as well? Spoiler Alert: Yes.

The most common question after we posted our now famous
“Method X” for making perfect prime rib was “will this work with much bigger,
full-size roasts?”
Since Id only used the method on smaller specimens, I was
hesitant to green-light much larger pieces of beef without having tested it
myself.


Well, thanks to Bill in Salt Lake City, we now have visual
proof that this great technique does work on the big boys. Here’s what the
fearless cook had to say:

“Your recipe does indeed work on larger bone-in prime rib roasts. I followed the recipe to the tee, on
three 18 to 21 lb. roasts using three different ovens in three separate ski
condo ovens, all with different thermostats. All came out perfectly. I had 29
very pleased snowmobilers!”


As everyone knows, there are few groups harder to please
than a bunch of starving, probably drunk snowmobilers, so this must have really been
amazing. Below you’ll see pictures of Bill’s fine work, along with the video
showing this easy method. By the way, after seeing the size of Bill’s slices,
if you ever get invited to one of his prime rib dinners, you should
definitely go. Thanks for sharing, Bill!





To read the full post, which includes the exact time/tempformula, click here. Enjoy!

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Gordon Ramsay’s summer fruit trifles Serves: 4 Total…

Gordon Ramsay’s summer fruit trifles

Serves: 4

Total time: 25 -30 mins
(plus cooling time)

Ingredients

200g strawberries, hulled and quartered
600g other mixed berries (e.g. blueberries, blackberries, raspberries)
3tbsp caster sugar
100g amaretti biscuits
600ml good-quality ready-made vanilla custard, chilled

Method

Put the berries and sugar in a non-stick pan and heat gently for a few minutes until the fruit begins to soften.

Transfer to a bowl and leave to cool completely. Using a slotted spoon, remove a spoonful of fruit for the topping and set aside.

Place the amaretti biscuits in a deep bowl and lightly crush with the end of a rolling pin.

Reserving a handful, tip the rest into a large glass bowl (or divide among individual glasses.)

Spoon half the custard over the amaretti, followed by half of the fruit compote. Repeat these layers and top with a sprinkling of crushed amaretti and the reserved fruit to serve.

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Choux pastry

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Choux pastry is light, fluffy, delicious and used in lots of sweet pastry treats like chocolate eclairs and profiteroles. Here’s our easy-to-follow choux pastry recipe

Ingredients

  • 100g (3 1/2oz) plain flour
  • Pinch of salt
  • 75g (2 1/2 oz) butter, cut into cubes
  • 3 medium eggs, whisked
  • 200ml (7 floz) water

Method

  1. Sift the flour and salt into a bowl. Melt the butter with the water, bring to the boil, then remove from the heat.
  2. Tip in all the flour and beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture forms a thick paste.
  3. Return pan to the heat and beat until a smooth, dry ball forms, which leaves the sides of the pan clean. Remove from heat and cool.
  4. Gradually beat in the eggs, using a hand-held electric mixer. The paste is now ready to use.

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Nutritional information

Guideline Daily Amount for 2,000 calories per day are: 70g fat, 20g saturated fat, 90g sugar, 6g salt.

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