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08-07-2024 04:13 PM
Does anyone know how to cook these in an air fryer? Thank you. It is not on the package but it used to be and I just forgot how to prepare them that way.
08-07-2024 04:35 PM
https://www.qvc.com/footers/kitchenandfood/pdf/M98097_M98095_-_Pork_Ribeye_Cooking.pdf
08-07-2024 04:40 PM - edited 08-07-2024 04:41 PM
@May5 I hope yours are better than the ones I received last month. I finally thru them away and equested a refund. Mine were too salty, mushy and fatty. Good luck.
08-07-2024 04:55 PM
Thank you MemphisVette I appreciate you.
08-07-2024 04:59 PM
@May5 - @TheMemphisVette was kind enough to post the basic instructions from Rastelli; if it is helpful, when I air fry the pork ribeyes, here's what I do:
• Lightly mist or brush ribeye with oil (I never season first as I do with other
chops or steaks because some of the pork ribeyes are occasionally salty;
I just salt them when eating if needed).
• Preheat air fryer at 400 for 2 minutes. Place ribeye in basket or on tray
and cook for 6 minutes. Carefully flip and cook for 6-7 minutes more, until
temperature is around 140. Remove and rest for 5 minutes before eating
(the rest period brings the ribeye to 145-ish for juicy, tender meat).
I just thought I'd share my process since the 8-10 minutes listed in the Rastelli info is never quite long enough for my air fryer; it helps to put the ribeye into a preheated basket (which I only do for thick cuts of meat) and use a thermometer to check progress, which typically takes six full minutes per side for me. Enjoy!
08-07-2024 05:24 PM
@grandma2pkmh HAVE GIVEN UP ON MR. R'S STEAKS TOO.
GAVE 3 EXPENSIVE ONES TO FRIEND...asked TODAY HOW THEY WERE...DRY.
MINE WERE CHEWY............
I'M DONE...........
08-07-2024 08:04 PM
I just opened my last (and final) shipment. The chops were full of fat and had a very strange texture. The salt was overpowering.
08-08-2024 09:30 AM
I ordered these as well and omg, they were terrible. Mine were nothing but fat and grisly, absolutely nothing like they showed on air I can't believe I fell for the hype when they were on air.
08-08-2024 10:03 AM
I ordered them once--and like the others here--mine were full of fat and gristle--I cooked my on my Ninja outdoor grill so got some of the fat out--but I did end up getting my $$ back and tossed them out. I would cook at about 370* for maybe 5 minutes to start--add a few minutes if they aren't near the doness ---check them with a thermometer --- at about 140*, temp of the meat, I would stop the airfryer and let them finish to about 145*. Pork can be slightly pink inside these days too-- You don't want them cooked to well done--they do finish cooking when the sit for awhile. I think they tasted ok--but way too much fat for me.
08-08-2024 04:16 PM
@May5 wrote:Thank you MemphisVette I appreciate you.
I was just geting ready to text this on Google, that's where I got my a/frier recipe. I was happy with mine. hope you like them.
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