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Default ?What to do with a well-done and ......

hahabogus wrote:
>
> Dan Abel > wrote in
> on
> Dec Sun 2009 01:33 am
>
> > In article >,
> > Sky > wrote:
> >
> >> Dan Abel wrote:
> >> >
> >> > In article >,
> >> > Sky > wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > ...... over-cooked standing rib (beef) roast? I'm curious
> >> > > because I don't know of any remedies that work? How does one
> >> > > rescue an over-cooked prime rib roast? And I mean a hefty one
> >> > > too - about 10-pounds worth!!!!! Something like that. TIA.
> >> > >
> >> > > Sky
> >> > >
> >> > > P.S. It wasn't "my" beast!
> >> >
> >> > Good thing! If it was a little overdone, you can just grit your
> >> > teeth and eat it. Cooking it to well done, especially on purpose,
> >> > is grounds for being banished from the group.
> >> >
> >> > Two suggestions:
> >> >
> >> > 1. beef hash
> >> > 2. feed it to the dog
> >>
> >> Alas, the 'roast beast' was beyond redemption, IMNSHO. Methinks the
> >> "leftovers" will get fed to the resident hounds :/ Lucky critters,
> >> eh?!

> >
> > It seems like there must be *something* to do with it. How about
> > soup? Or some other kind of moist heat cooking that will bring back
> > the tenderness. It's not possible to "fix" it, but perhaps moist heat
> > would make something edible.
> >

>
> crock pot it cubed , add a mess of your fav bbq sauce...or other sauce, serve on a bun or over
> noodles or rice.
>
> beef fried rice
>
> beef barley mustgovian veggie soup is a maybe
>
> turn it into a sandwich spread. deviled beef spread kinda dealie.
>
> mail it to where ever your mom said kids were starving to make you eat; when you were a kid.



All very good ideas Thanks for the suggestions. I'm grateful the
leftovers were not mine to deal with (whew!).

Sky, who was not the cook!!!

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