BONE-IN RIB-EYE WITH GREEN PEPPERCORN PAN SAUCE
Provided by Tyler Florence
Time 30m
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
- Sprinkle the steaks with salt and pepper. Heat a large cast-iron pan over high heat. Add the oil. Sear the steaks on both sides until a nice crust form, about 3 minutes per side. Place the pan in the oven and cook until desired doneness is reached. When the steaks come out of the oven, take the steaks out of the cast-iron pan.
- Place the pan on medium heat. Add the shallots to the pan with the thyme. Using the rendered fat from the steaks that is still in the pan, saute until the shallots begin to caramelize, 7 to 10 minutes. Deglaze the pan with the cognac and take the thyme out. Add the beef demi in with the green peppercorns and Dijon. Bring to a simmer, and then add the cream, honey and 1 tablespoon salt. Stir and pour over the steaks.
EASY PRIME RIB OR RIB EYE ROAST
This recipe is a combination of Ree Drummond's preparation and research of the reverse sear method. It is the easiest and most foolproof recipe for a roast and the technique works for pork as well. Play with the spices, but remember, simpler is better because the taste of the beef needs to be the star. I use my counter top roaster and it works great. Very little drippings will come from this roast, so plan on a separate gravy or Au Jus recipe (out of a package is fine). I panicked when my first 10 lb roast came out at 138 degrees after 5 hours. It was pink all the way through, juicy and perfect medium. I like rare to medium rare beef, so I try to roast this to about 125 degrees. The roast will gain 5-10 degrees while it rests. It does not need to be rested after the final step which only browns the outside and does not heat or affect the inside of the roast at all.
Provided by Bay Haven Inn
Categories Meat
Time 17h
Yield 10 pounds, 15 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Crush peppercorns in a bag using a rolling pin, or use the whirry thing to crush them up. A bullet blender is my favorite little whirry thing, but any food processor or spice/coffee grinder will work. Chop the rosemary and thyme. Mix salt, pepper, rosemary and thyme to blend. The salt and pepper are necessary, the other spices are optional. Don't be afraid to change the mixture to suit your personal taste. Less is more with added spices.
- Roll the roast in the spice mixture to coat completely. Use more pepper and salt if needed to coat completely.
- Wrap in aluminum foil, place on a baking sheet and refrigerate overnight or for at least 12 hours. I did 18 hours, the time is approximate. In my research, I also found that covering the roast while it marinates is negotiable.
- Remove from refrigerator and let sit unwrapped on the counter for at least 30 minutes before cooking. This allows for more even cooking and is necessary.
- Preheat oven or roaster to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Heat the roasting rack during this time. My turkey rack was perfect.
- Cook uncovered on a roasting rack for 25 minutes per pound for medium rare to a temperature of 125 to 130. 30 minutes for a firm medium at 135-140 degrees. Any higher temperature will produce a grey, well done interior, not a good thing. No peeking! Check the temperature with an instant read digital thermometer (cheap, quick and accurate) inserted to the center of the roast an hour before time is up, then maybe one more time a half hour later. The temperature is most important for a great roast, not the cooking time.
- Tent loosely with aluminum foil and let rest for at least 30 minutes. This is your variable time, it can rest up to 2 hours, about an hour is optimal. This step is critical as the juices inside the meat are distributed and absorbed while resting. If cut at this time, the juices will drain, the meat will be exceptionally dry and lose a lot of flavor.
- Preheat oven to 500 degrees. 450 works almost as well if you are cooking something else at the same time. Roast for 8-10 minutes to brown the top. This step is only to brown the top, not for additional cooking and will not affect the interior temperature of the roast.
- It is possible to slice immediately without losing the juices. Either slice at the table or just before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 389.6, Fat 13.3, SaturatedFat 5.2, Cholesterol 193.5, Sodium 7769.6, Carbohydrate 3.3, Fiber 1.2, Protein 65.3
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