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of prime rib madness awaiting cooking for my 50th birthday party later today. Should be quite the culinary adventure, but my wife is certainly up to the task. And my cousin, who's great when it comes to prepping and cooking anything beef, is coming over early to assist. Me, I'll just find a task that's impossible to screw up! :)
A massive, wind-related power outage on Wednesday (that lasted into last night) caused a slight reevaluation of how we're going to proceed, but thanks to everyone who posted tips and advice! It was very helpful!
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Quint-
where are you located?
Michigan.
Where are you located?
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Belated happy birthday Quint. All the best.
My wife and I recently celebrated 50th wedding anniversary. I wanted a huge juicy steak but the Boss cooked Palak Paneer, Paneer Muttar, Gobi Manchurian and Tandoori Roti plus Parattas washed down with Lassi. Maybe a chunky steak for the 51st.
Cheers
Bill
Thanks, Bill! My birthday is actually on Thursday, but yesterday was the best day, logistically, for family and friends to come over.
Wow, 50 years of marriage! That's an amazing achievement! Congrats. My wife and I would have to live well into our 80s to reach that milestone. Not sure if that's gonna happen.
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I was having such a good time at my party that I didn't take many pics. Others did, but I didn't. So, unfortunately, no pic of the roast. But it turned out incredibly well. Between my wife, my cousin, and me, I think we did a great job. Not bad for a carnivore (cousin), a vegetarian (wife), and an incompetent (guess who). :)
Let's just say, between the roast, the sides, and my wife's cannoli cake, everyone went home happy!
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Yes, you read that right. Cake on the grill. :)
Despite the less-than-ideal circumstances, it actually turned out really good. Sooooo rich!!!
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Glad it worked out. I wouldn't want to bake a cake on the grill, but I have one that is capable.
We have an axilillary whole house generator, because of where we live (hurricane country). Now we never lose power. That's how it works.
Yeah, as I said, certainly not ideal, but my wife made it work!
We have a generator as well, but the oven isn't connected to it. Would've been too big of a draw.
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THAT is WAY out there! Baking a cake on a grill is not easy. My wife is really good at baking cakes, pies, cookies, brownies, etc., but if I asked her to try it on the grill, she'd probably look at me quizzically and say "ummmm... no".
:)
Some grills have racks and plates that can be installed between the fire and the grill surface for indirect smoking/cooking. These grills become ovens more or less. My grill does this. You can basically grill without the bottom grates and plates or slow cook or bake when the plates are in place. I would still prefer an indoor oven for baking something.
My wife doesn't like being told she can't do something! :) She's always looking for solutions. Wish I had that trait!
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Our generator is 20 KW. It will run anything we have. I have a smaller Honda generator and a small window AC as a backup in case the big one doesn't run. After one storm the Generac quit after two days and we baked for a week, thus contingency upon contingency. The Boy Scout motto, be prepared.
and happy birthday!
We need "before, during and after" cooking pictures.
:)
have a wonderful day, I hit 50 in 11 years, seems so far away, I hope I make it.
Enjoy your day, that is quite a meal, good eatin!
Prime rib pizza for you bullethead on your 50th ... ;-)
Honestly, given all the emotional and physical abuse I heaped on myself, I didn't expect to make it 30, much lesss 50!
You'll get to 50. It seems like an impossibly long way off, but time flies while you're busy living. :)
Thanks a lot for the well wishes!
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congrats! :)
check out this clip from the Chappelle Show
Remind the preppers that you need to give the meat 20-30 minutes to rest after taking it out of the oven before you cut it. My wife always forgets that part and gets ahead of herself.
-Rod
Oh yeah, the preppers are fully aware of the importance of rest time (for both themselves AND the meat!).
Thanks for the birthday wishes, Rod!
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