There is no sear. Lawry's prime rib is slow cooked.
To render fat is to liquefy/clarify/melt it for cooking purposes. The fat in meat is not meant to be rendered or otherwise, it becomes just a pool of oil.
Didn't know got this kind of thread here. Anyway my latest steak splurge was for a sampler plate of grain fed, grass fed and kobe (supposedly it is actual, certified Kobe from hyogo/japan) rib eyes. Was very nice to have 3 different textures, flavors, fat levels on one plate!!
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