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Leftover Prime Rib


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Fried rice, of course! We can never get enough of it around here. The best batch I ever made started with leftover spareribs. I used some leftover goat once that turned out to be great too. Prime rib would make great fried rice. If you don't have any day old rice lying around, I've made a batch in the morning and refrigerated it until dinner time.

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2 lbs is still a sizeable hunk of meat. Is there a reason you wouldn't want to reheat it on the grill? I think this cut of beef can cook to medium and still be tender and juicy. Prime rib to me is such a luxury that I would hate to transform it into any other dish that could be made just as well with a cheaper cut.

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Sandwich- crusty baguette, grilled onions and bell peppers, cheese and mayo.

Or eat cold- thinly sliced, over the sink with a salt shaker and a glass of wine.

This might seem wierd, but I like cascabella peppers soaked in soy sauce with cheese and meat. Salty, creamy and spicy!

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I'm with Laksa. A bit of a dry rub and back on the grill to warm.

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I would slice it very thin, spread with duxelles, roll it up, heat it briefly and eat it with fresh French bread.

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