Good price but for the love of everything sacred don't slow cook this beautiful cut of meat :-) how-roast-and-carve-rib-beef
johnthehuman to avoint
14 Dec 165#11
GlentoranMark
14 Dec 164#18
I envy some of you, my wife would have this in for 3 days at 300°
robertoegg to pongobilly
14 Dec 163#25
Come here Pongo, have a hug xx
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Madzon
14 Dec 1614#1
Good price but for the love of everything sacred don't slow cook this beautiful cut of meat :-) how-roast-and-carve-rib-beef
LazyVampire to Madzon
14 Dec 161#2
I was thinking the same thing. Slow cooking really benefits cheap meat cuts, not a quality cut like that. It would be sacreligious ! lol
colin4man to Madzon
14 Dec 161#7
My mouth is watering just looking at that recipe. I'm off to Tescos :smile:
avoint
14 Dec 161#3
Lets the flavour from the bone penetrate the meat
square72 to avoint
14 Dec 161#8
And also ruins a beautiful bit of beef. Seal it and max an hour in the oven and then when you have eaten it, make beautiful stock with the bones.
Absolute waste to slow cook it.
johnthehuman to avoint
14 Dec 165#11
Sizzlestick
14 Dec 16#4
After sealing, only need hour tops in oven
luvsadealdealdeal to Sizzlestick
14 Dec 161#13
you & most of the other posters are missing one of the most delicious ways to cook a decent joint of beef or lamb then
put seasoned meat in oven - no need to pre-heat - blast it with 220C for about 15 mins - allows oven to come up to temperature quickly - then reduce to 50C-60C for 4 or 5 hours - remove to settle for 20-30 mins (covered to keep warm) - then serve - it will be beautifully pink & juicy on the inside but with a decent thin crust on the outside
Sizzlestick
14 Dec 161#5
Going to fill my boots on this deal me thinks
jackiekeith
14 Dec 16#6
this price till 02/01/17
square72
14 Dec 16#9
Shame its not that price online :-(
jackiekeith to square72
14 Dec 161#28
it is!! on tesco groceries search for bone in rib and there it is!
Mulva42
14 Dec 16#10
is it 9.50 a kg?
MRGRINGO
14 Dec 162#12
do they do a spit roast over the counter too? my wife said its something she's always fancied. Thanks.
Madzon
14 Dec 161#14
Are you sure about 50-60c ? I wash my hands in warmer water than that ;-)
I envy some of you, my wife would have this in for 3 days at 300°
Sizzlestick
14 Dec 16#19
My oven starts at 80 like most in the UK I believe.
detime
14 Dec 161#20
couldnt agree more with mazon (top of list), to slow cook this is sacrelige. If you follow his link it is the perfect cooking method. Will be medium in middle and more well done at ends for those who like it that way. We have one of these instead of turkey for christmas dinner, goes down a treat and is the original meat traditionally used at Christmas. Turkey is a modern replacement.
detime
14 Dec 16#22
we get ours from a farm shop every Christmas,he hangs it for 3 weeks.
This year the price is £16 a kg
pongobilly
14 Dec 16#23
I posted this last week and was slated for posting it as it had already been posted then it got deleted yes this is a great deal and I can confirm the one I had was great, regardless of wether it's been posted before some people may have not seen it the first time but some idiot decided to delete it
robertoegg to pongobilly
14 Dec 163#25
Come here Pongo, have a hug xx
waterloo to pongobilly
14 Dec 16#30
Bah humbug !
luvsadealdealdeal
14 Dec 16#24
photo please
I think you're wrong :smiley:
you're just guessing from memory
mikeey84
14 Dec 161#26
you are correct, but I don't think this is the "slow roast" method most people would think of. this is the way Heston recommends
Maybe not, mine is a dual oven with the normal one starting at 100 and the fan oven starting at 70.
cjdean1983
14 Dec 16#31
sending the wife to Tesco tomorrow for some. thanks op
Monkeybumcheeks
14 Dec 16#32
I've posted this deal a couple of times in the past.
Make sure you ask for the vacuum packs from the chiller and check the date on it.
If you don't need the whole thing, it's pretty easy to carve off some fat rib eye steaks to freeze :sunglasses:
Sizzlestick
14 Dec 16#33
lol.. some cookers start at 135.. mine 80
:stuck_out_tongue:
Madchester
15 Dec 16#34
It won't come French trimmed like in the photo bit that's what I plan to do. With the off cuts I will be making a curry, beef stifado or good old stew and dumplings, making me hungry thinking about it!
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Absolute waste to slow cook it.
put seasoned meat in oven - no need to pre-heat - blast it with 220C for about 15 mins - allows oven to come up to temperature quickly - then reduce to 50C-60C for 4 or 5 hours - remove to settle for 20-30 mins (covered to keep warm) - then serve - it will be beautifully pink & juicy on the inside but with a decent thin crust on the outside
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/dec/14/slow-roasted-rib-of-beef-with-bone-marrow-sauce-recipe
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=256898915
This year the price is £16 a kg
I think you're wrong :smiley:
you're just guessing from memory
This is the best
Make sure you ask for the vacuum packs from the chiller and check the date on it.
If you don't need the whole thing, it's pretty easy to carve off some fat rib eye steaks to freeze :sunglasses:
:stuck_out_tongue: