Anyone doing QVQ for their standing rib roast? If so what will your procedure be? How long or to what temp on the first Q, what type of smoke wood? Etc.
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Nah. It's frozen so it's going straight to the hot end of the pellet where I plan to run 200-ish. The grill grates can perform searing on the gasser.
It's smothered in Tony's and is a smaller version of what was removed from wolly world one fall evening.
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I am. I got a USDA Prime 17.3 pounder and removed the ribs (for later except one for the gravy) and a lot of the exterior fat (for later). Dry brined overnight. In at 132F with sprigs of rosemary for probably 7 hours maybe closer to 8. This is a big one. Will remove and go straight to dry it off, rub exterior (alchemistfirebq.com Power Word Grill) and sear over hot coals. Made a sour cream/horseradish/lemon juice/chives/dash of cayenne mix and will take bag juices, beef broth and cook those down for an au jus.
Bonus: i took all the bits of meat that got carved off in the trimming and tossed them in a frying pan with some salt and pepper. Wow that was good.
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