SMOKED PRIME RIB RECIPEIron Chef Michael Symon shared his recipe for Smoked Prime Rib from his book Playing with Fire. According to Symon, “the only thing better than roasted prime rib is smoked prime rib.” After trying this smoked prime rib recipe, I agree. The smoke and spices mingle with the flavorful beef to create a delicious dish that you will dream about. Give it a try and let us know what you think.
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