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vash 11-22-2020 01:30 PM

Trying something new for t-day meal. Weber grill standing rib roast
 
I’m gonna punt for the big meal. My oven is gonna be too busy to cook the rib roast. I’m gonna risk doing it in my grill. Add a hunk of apple wood to kiss it with smoke. The timing is the wildcard. I’ll guess 2 hours.

Anyone do this? Hate to screw up such a costly hunk of meat.


I’m gonna buy my Christmas meal. :’)

wilnj 11-22-2020 04:39 PM

My BIL gave me a very nice gift last year. It’s a MEATER wireless thermometer.

It connects to a phone app and monitors internal and ambient temp and extrapolates cook time.

cabmandone 11-22-2020 04:40 PM

Done prime on the grill rotisserie style several times. Love apple wood for the smoke too! I'd think indirect with smoke would end up the same.

Roswell 11-22-2020 05:01 PM

Put the coals on one side, and the meat on the other. A wireless thermometer makes it easy. I would only cook the roast to an internal temp of 95 to 98 degrees internal temp. Don't be concerned with time, internal temp is what matters. Take it off the grill and cover in tin foil. The roast needs to rest for an hour before you serve. The internal temp will continue to go up for the hour after you pull it off the grill. 98 degrees will end up a rare to med rare final temp. Liberally salt it at least 30 minutes before it goes on the grill, pepper just before it hits the grill.

TimT 11-22-2020 05:37 PM

Sous Vide the thing... char it on the grill

unclebilly 11-22-2020 06:09 PM

We did something’s sorta similar this year.

We did prime rib, potatoes, beets, and carrots. Everything was grown on our land.

No company this year but a true thanksgiving.

Steve Viegas 11-22-2020 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by TimT (Post 11113729)
Sous Vide the thing... char it on the grill

Only do this if you want it fork tender!

I smoked a Prime Rib roast today...keeping the grill at 225-240 was done in about 2 hours. Smoking quality meat that only needs to get to 120-130 means that it does not take too long

The MEATER as mentioned above, great tool. I totally recommend it.

look 171 11-22-2020 08:38 PM

How does the MEATER works? Does it go in the oven with the meat as it cooks? I know nothing about cooking. Burn the house down boiling water kinda guy but love to eat

billybek 11-22-2020 08:42 PM

I do them on the BGE fairly often.
Indirect heat.
225 to 250 deg F.
Pull the diffuser when you are within 20 F deg of your finish temperature and crank the heat and reverse sear.
Rest for 15-20 minutes.
Yum.

stealthn 11-22-2020 10:37 PM

Can’t sAy enough about BLE thermometers! Mine has 4 probes so I can cook 4 different steaks, works great, alarms when gets to temp and you see progress throughout. App on the phone plus the sensor has a display and alarm.

Perfect for brisket on the smoker too.

Mine is a Napoleon Accu-probe.

mattdavis11 11-22-2020 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by stealthn (Post 11113969)
Can’t sAy enough about BLE thermometers! Mine has 4 probes so I can cook 4 different steaks, works great, alarms when gets to temp and you see progress throughout. App on the phone plus the sensor has a display and alarm.

Perfect for brisket on the smoker too.

Mine is a Napoleon Accu-probe.

You can say too much. I'd say put a damn lid on it before the word gets out and rest of us have to do more than drink beer and tend the fire all day.

billybek 11-23-2020 05:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattdavis11 (Post 11114000)
You can say too much. I'd say put a damn lid on it before the word gets out and rest of us have to do more than drink beer and tend the fire all day.

Lol...SmileWavy

flipper35 11-23-2020 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Viegas (Post 11113817)
Only do this if you want it fork tender!

I smoked a Prime Rib roast today...keeping the grill at 225-240 was done in about 2 hours. Smoking quality meat that only needs to get to 120-130 means that it does not take too long

The MEATER as mentioned above, great tool. I totally recommend it.

Depends on the amount of time spent and the temp the water bath is. Ours comes out tender, but not soft. You still need a knife to cut it and we finish it off in the smoker at a higher temp.

TimT 11-23-2020 01:10 PM

Quote:

How does the MEATER works? Does it go in the oven with the meat as it cooks?
Yes, and the temp is displayed on an app on a smartphone. Its a Bluetooth connection so the range is only around 50' If you have an extra smartphone(and old one) you can set up a cloud connection and monitor the temp from miles away..

Also you can reallygeek out with the app.. Meater shows the internal and ambient (oven) temp..

Its neat , you can see when I opened the oven door to rotate the chicken.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1606165700.jpg

I noticed meater on Kickstarter when they were trying to launch and pledged for 5 to give to my brothers, and close friends as gifts

stevej37 11-23-2020 01:39 PM

I did this today. Sous Vide at 129..not sure how long it was in..3 or 4 hours.
The only way to go. The whole thing wouldn't fit in the water tub..had to do it with the bone sticking out the top.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1606167420.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1606167547.jpg

vash 11-23-2020 02:14 PM

while i own a sousvide thing, i am not a sousvide person.

red-beard 11-23-2020 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 11113467)
I’m gonna punt for the big meal. My oven is gonna be too busy to cook the rib roast. I’m gonna risk doing it in my grill. Add a hunk of apple wood to kiss it with smoke. The timing is the wildcard. I’ll guess 2 hours.

Anyone do this? Hate to screw up such a costly hunk of meat.


I’m gonna buy my Christmas meal. :’)

Get a meat thermometer. Make sure grill has a thermometer. Keep grill around 250F. Use Cherry, not Apple. Cherry will infuse quicker. If it is a bone in, bones down.

About 2 hours, or until the middle is the temp you want.

MEATER is da bomb. I have the "four pack" WiFi version.

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vash 11-23-2020 03:29 PM

I have a lowly Thermoworks probe themometer. Boring but super accurate. I’ll have to make the arduous walk from my couch the grill tho. It’s not a smart-tool. I. Should consider some type of beer caddy to ease the laborious hike :)

Thanks you all. I do have Chinese food on speed dial.

onewhippedpuppy 11-23-2020 06:03 PM

Sounds awesome, I’m tired of the conventional turkey with stuffing for Thanksgiving.

red-beard 11-23-2020 06:33 PM

Vash, if you get the Meater, get one of the ones with WiFi.


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