NATIONAL PRIME RIB DAY – April 27
Thu Apr 27th

National Prime Rib Day

On April 27th each year, this special meal is celebrated on National Prime Rib Day annually.. Prime Rib is a pick cut from one of the eight prime cuts of beef, also known as the King of Meats.

For a delectable, tasty main dish, try a rubbed-on seasoned and then slow-roasted prime rib. Find many recipes and helpful "how to cook prime rib" guides on the internet for all to use. Garlic, salt, pepper, rosemary, onion, oregano, and thyme are among the most popular seasons.

You may choose to serve your prime rib with fresh vegetables such as asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, or Brussel sprouts, depending on your preference. A variety of potatoes, as well as prime rib, complement prime rib. Whether you like mashed, baked, or roasted potatoes, this hearty dish will pair well with this hearty dish. You can also make a light salad or pasta dish.. Don't forget to pour your favorite wine or beer.. Your guests will adore it.

With a fruit-topped dessert, you can round off the meal. It's definitely a dish deserving of a celebration!

How to celebrate #nationalprimeribday. www.nationalprimeribdaycom

  • Celebrate at home or visit your favorite restaurant and be sure to invite others to join you
  • We also have a dish for you to try. Show off your prime rib skills. We know you have some!
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  • Use the hashtag #NationalPrimeRibDay to post your images on social media

Prime rib FAQ

Q. What is dry-aging?

A. Dry-aging is a method to prepare large cuts of meat. The aim is to bring out the moisture, not to concentrate the flavor. Enzymes break down the muscle tissue at the same time, making the meat more tender. The process is made possible by placing the meat in a temperature and humidity-controlled room for several weeks. Wet-aging is another process that can be used to produce smaller cuts of meat that are vacuum sealed and stored at low temperatures. It takes less time than drying-aging, and it takes less time than dry-aging.