Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Poor Mans Prime Rib

Several years ago a friend of ours volunteered to cook prime rib for a church dinner. Only one problem, this was a group of poor starving college students who can really eat. This was not really a problem because this is Poor Mans Prime Rib. (I promise they ate till they were stuffed and then ate some more.) Of course real prime rib is the best (and expensive) but this is a darn good second.
First you need to buy a boneless chuck eye roast (this is the cut next to a prime rib cut and about 1/2 or less in price.). Plan on 1/4 - 1/2 pound for each person. You will probably have to get this from a regular butcher, not necessarily the local grocery store. In southeast Idaho we go to Doug's meat. While there buy the Spicecraft Prime Steak and Beef Burger Seasoning*, as it's not carried in just any store. You can also buy it online at http://www.newlywedsfoods.com/Services/shakeonseason.html .
Liberally/heavily coat the roast with the seasoning. Then sprinkle with McCormicks Grill Mates Montreal Spicy Steak.
Heat oven to 500 degrees (I know it's hot, but it's important to seal in the juices). Put roast in large baking pan and place in hot oven for 20 minutes. Turn heat down to 250 and bake for 15 minutes per pound for rare, longer if you want medium. Use a meat thermometer to check.
When it's done, remove from oven and let set 10 minutes. In the meantime, in a large frying pan mix up several package of Au ju, any brand mix will do. Slice, dip/soak in hot Au ju for a minute or two, serve and enjoy.
We found an electric knife makes cutting it much easier. If some one is queasy about their meat being less than done, soak their slice a little longer in the au ju.

We have yet to find any complaints with this recipe. If you try it, hopefully it will be as good for you as for us.

*Warning: this is loaded with MSG. Do not use if you are allergic or sensitive to MSG.