standing rib roast
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific cut of meat: A "standing rib roast" is a large, premium cut of beef (or sometimes venison) that includes a section of several ribs with the meat and fat attached along the bone. It is traditionally roasted with the ribs standing upright, forming a natural rack.
Usage
- As a noun: The term is used to describe the specific cut of meat, often in the context of purchasing, preparing, or serving it.
- The butcher prepared a magnificent standing rib roast for the holiday dinner.
- A standing rib roast is the centerpiece of a traditional British Sunday roast.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary context: The term specifies not just the cut but also implies a classic roasting method where the rib bones act as a natural rack, allowing heat to circulate. It is often associated with special occasions.
- For the perfect standing rib roast, season it well and cook it bone-side down.
Variants and Related Words
- Rib roast: A more general term for a roast cut from the rib section; a "standing rib roast" is a specific type of rib roast prepared with the bones upright.
- Prime rib: In American English, this term is often used interchangeably with "standing rib roast," especially when referring to a high-grade (e.g., USDA Prime) cut. Technically, "prime rib" refers to the same primal cut before it is roasted.
Synonyms
- Prime rib (common, especially in US culinary contexts)
- Rib joint (less common, British English)
Related Phrases
- To carve a standing rib roast: This phrase describes the specific action of slicing this large cut of meat, often between the ribs.
- The host expertly carved the standing rib roast at the table.
Noun
- a cut of meat (beef or venison) including more than one rib and the meat located along the outside of the ribs