Side dishes for prime rib
Fins
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Posted 7:01 pm, 12/23/2014
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Of course, you could go traditional and serve Yorkshire pudding.
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Fins
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Posted 6:54 pm, 12/23/2014
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Truthseeker911 | Posted 12:48 pm, 12/23/2014 | Smashed new potatoes with goat cheese and roasted garlic would go well, too! |
This has been the only correct suggestion. And then also include the green. Asparagus is an OK option. But personally, I think is a better match with a fillet. Mixed vegetables like carrots and green beans (not those over cooked, mush crap that people around here call green beans) I think would be better than asparagus. Prime rib is a strong entree and doesnt need a lot of help. Dont over do it with complex sides.
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Crypt
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Posted 5:56 pm, 12/23/2014
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Garlic bread, nothing else matters.
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Clean it up
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Posted 5:39 pm, 12/23/2014
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They have the Bison burgers I've been wanting to try.
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Clean it up
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Posted 5:37 pm, 12/23/2014
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I like Earth Fare. Wish we had something like that here in Wilkes.
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Happy_Gurl
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Posted 5:36 pm, 12/23/2014
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I need to stop reading this thread!!! :((
Espiegle, that sounds absolutely delicious!!
Mmmm, my stomach is hungry now and my senses are now so excited, can't wait to try some of these side dishes :)
THANKS!!
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espiegle
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Posted 5:33 pm, 12/23/2014
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Always potatoes with prime rib. Those who don't dig potatoes, how about sweet potatoes? Or pasta/steamed broccoli with a light alfredo/ginger sauce? Fried apples. Parkerhouse rolls.
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Happy_Gurl
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Posted 5:28 pm, 12/23/2014
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I need to go to Boone!!! *thumbs up*
Thanks Truth :) Hugsss
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Truthseeker911
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Posted 5:19 pm, 12/23/2014
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It's a grocery store in Boone, they have some prepared foods, a salad bar and hot food bar.
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Happy_Gurl
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Posted 5:16 pm, 12/23/2014
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I might have that wrong Truth, maybe I should say "what" is Earth Fare? I have never heard of them. :(
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Happy_Gurl
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Posted 5:15 pm, 12/23/2014
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Truthseeker, where is Earth Fare? I love brussel sprouts!
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HIPPIEGIRL
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Posted 5:10 pm, 12/23/2014
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I wish I could afford a prime rib roast
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Clean it up
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Posted 3:50 pm, 12/23/2014
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I'm serving mine with a jus and sour cream with horseradish sauce, roasted chipollinis and sauteed button mushrooms, rainbow carrots, asparagus with hollandaise, and either a Gruyere duchess potato or Parmesan potato pave.
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chadro
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Posted 2:26 pm, 12/23/2014
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PB @nd Jelly
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Posted 1:07 pm, 12/23/2014
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Thank you ,I'm hoping it all turns out good,I never thought of putting parmeson on asparagus,dony know why because I sure do love it! and the brussell sprouts with bacon....cant go wrong there !
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Iona Trailer
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Posted 1:03 pm, 12/23/2014
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I would make asparagus and brussel sprouts. You can't go wrong with variety. Good luck with your dinner and thanks for checking out my recipe. It's easy and you would enjoy it.
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PB @nd Jelly
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Posted 1:00 pm, 12/23/2014
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That DOES look good Iona,maybe I will have 2 green vegetables
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Iona Trailer
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Posted 12:56 pm, 12/23/2014
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I would look at the recipes on here in the "other" section there's a great one for asparagus by yours truly.....
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PB @nd Jelly
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Posted 12:53 pm, 12/23/2014
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Thanks for all the great ideas !
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TheCloser
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Posted 12:50 pm, 12/23/2014
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PB&J try you some mashed sweet potatoes with butter and take a onion and core it, wrap it in aluminum foil with butter and a little garlic,salt and pepper and any type of bread you like.... prime rib, sweet potatoes, onion ,bread: oh my!!
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