Grilled Prime Rib at the Sirloin Cellar, downtown Hamilton,ON
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Aug 9th, 2005 11:33 AM #1Sr. Member



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Prime Rib
where have you had your best prime rib??
mine was at sparks in niagara falls unfortunately there no longer there..
anyone got any nice places they can share??
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Aug 9th, 2005 01:29 PM #3Sr. Member



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i live n hamilton and ive never been to this place
how are the prices?
thanks
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honestly?
in my house, made by my own hands, using beef from the local butcher.
it was mouth-watering and soooo tender.
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Aug 9th, 2005 01:50 PM #5
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Aug 9th, 2005 05:09 PM #6How exactly do you make your own prime rib?? We're not talking about burgers here.
Originally Posted by afong56
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Aug 9th, 2005 05:42 PM #7it is available to buy prime rib roasts, and prime rib steaks. altho a nice roast will cost $60-$80. too rich for me, but a friend of mine has cooked them for special occasions.
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yes, spending that much can be really painful, but mmmm, the results are damn good.
Originally Posted by Keelie
also, occasionally loblaws/superstore has prime rib on sale and you can get a decent sized roast for about $35.
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My kitchen - 4 rib Angus (expensive as hell) slow-roasted in a salt-jacket to perfection. I've done about these and 7 of them have been awesome, 2 mediocre, but the Xmas 2003 roast stands out as....
Orgasmic - absolutely Orgasmic
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Aug 10th, 2005 03:54 AM #10
Angus Steakhouse in Bellingham (or was it Seattle?)
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