bettymae1121
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I'm hosting Christmas dinner this year (4 adults, 2 teen boys, and a toddler) and have decided I want to buy a rib-eye roast from Costco (same cut as a standing rib roast, only no bones). I only have a single oven though, and thought I might invest in a counter-top roaster to make the roast in, freeing up the oven for the side dishes.
I've never used a counter-top roaster before, and have never made a rib-eye roast before, either! Has anyone done this, and if so, how long do I cook the roast for?
Or should I forget the counter-top roaster and make everything in the oven? I'm making (from scratch) au gratin potatoes and roasted Brussel sprouts (also a steamed veggie but that will be on the stove top obviously). The dinner rolls I'll bake (from scratch) in the morning and just warm up right before mealtime (in the evening) so that's not a factor.
I'm a pretty handy cook in general, but I don't make roasts often and feel a little out of my depth in that area, and I don't want to ruin a $50 hunk of meat!
Help!
I've never used a counter-top roaster before, and have never made a rib-eye roast before, either! Has anyone done this, and if so, how long do I cook the roast for?
Or should I forget the counter-top roaster and make everything in the oven? I'm making (from scratch) au gratin potatoes and roasted Brussel sprouts (also a steamed veggie but that will be on the stove top obviously). The dinner rolls I'll bake (from scratch) in the morning and just warm up right before mealtime (in the evening) so that's not a factor.
I'm a pretty handy cook in general, but I don't make roasts often and feel a little out of my depth in that area, and I don't want to ruin a $50 hunk of meat!
Help!