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Prime Rib Roast

Posted on March 3, 2026 by Admin

Ah, Prime Rib Roast—the ultimate centerpiece for a special meal! 🥩✨ Rich, juicy, and packed with flavor, it’s one of those dishes that impresses without being impossibly complicated if you know the right method. Here’s a detailed guide:


Choosing Your Prime Rib

  • Cut: Look for standing rib roast with 3–7 ribs.
  • Grade: USDA Prime is ideal for marbling and flavor, but Choice works well too.
  • Bone-in vs. Boneless: Bone-in roasts cook more evenly and add flavor; boneless is easier to carve.

Ingredients

  • 4–7 lb prime rib roast
  • 3–4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2–3 tbsp olive oil or softened butter
  • Fresh herbs (rosemary, thyme, sage)
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Optional: Dijon mustard for a flavorful crust

Preparation

  1. Bring to room temperature: Let roast sit out for 1–2 hours before cooking.
  2. Season generously: Rub with salt, pepper, garlic, herbs, and olive oil/butter. Optional: coat with Dijon mustard for a flavorful crust.
  3. Preheat oven: 450°F (230°C) for the initial sear.

Cooking Method

  1. Sear first: Roast at 450°F for 15–20 minutes to develop a crust.
  2. Lower heat: Reduce oven to 325°F (160°C) and continue roasting.
    • Medium-rare target internal temperature: 130–135°F (54–57°C)
    • Medium target: 140–145°F (60–63°C)
  3. Rest: Remove from oven and tent with foil for 15–20 minutes. This allows juices to redistribute.

Serving

  • Slice between the ribs if bone-in, or thin slices if boneless.
  • Serve with au jus, horseradish cream, or a red wine reduction.
  • Perfect sides: roasted vegetables, creamy mashed potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, or a simple salad.

💡 Chef’s Secret Tip:

  • For an extra-crispy crust, rub the roast with coarse salt and fresh herbs the night before and leave uncovered in the fridge. This dry-aging technique enhances flavor and texture.

If you want, I can give you a foolproof “hands-off” slow-roast method that gives a perfect medium-rare prime rib every time, no thermometer panic required.

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