home made horse radish for the prime rib
Pigs feet are the best. My dad would boil them and put in a pan then into the fridge. A little vinegar and salt the next day and they were delicious. It’s been about 5 years since I’ve had them but it was a treat.Tell me more about the pigs feet plz
Pigs feet are the best. My dad would boil them and put in a pan then into the fridge. A little vinegar and salt the next day and they were delicious. It’s been about 5 years since I’ve had them but it was a treat.
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this is how it would turn out.
Rib Roast USDA Choice. We only eat beef a few times a year in our house so I guess I just grew too accustomed to lean meat. Choice is borderline too fatty for me, prime is way over the top. Into a very hot oven to crisp it up and then finish it slow. I smoke almost everything, but do not prefer it for my rib roast.
We used to always have pigs feet Christmas Eve, but it's been several years since I've been at my parent's for Christmas. I do miss that fine delicacy.
I had to stop and look at Christmas meat porn while shopping Cosco tonight. They have all of the above in prime cut and king crab legs to boot......Good prices and great looking meat!
Do you recall what the $/lb was on the Prime grade tenderloin and rib loin?
Prime grade Prime rib is either $16.99 or $17.99 I don't recall which. King Crab is $37/# in 10# boxes, it think it's higher if you buy less.