wittdog wrote:I wouldn�t recommend prime rib in a smoker�on a grill yes but a smoker no�.Cuts like prime rib are better suited for high heat�where as cuts like brisket or pork butts that have a lot of connective tissue are better suited for the low and slow of a smoker�
I've done prime rib on a grill and it is fantastic
Wal Footrot wrote:If you want your steaks to be really tender, never rest them in foil as this actually continues the cooking process therefore rendering the 'rest period' immaterial. This is even more important with roasts.
Instead, I suggest that you remove them from the BBQ, let them rest for 10 minutes and then put foil over them if you need to.
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