Savory Garlic Herb Crusted Prime Rib Roast Recipe | How to Roast the Perfect Prime Rib
The Perfect Savory Garlic Herb Crusted Prime Rib Roast Recipe
How to roast the Perfect Prime Rib of Beef. A garlic-crusted Prime Rib Recipe with a trusted method for juicy, melt-in-your-mouth tender prime rib roast.
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Ingredients
For the Roast:
7 lb beef prime rib (bone-in) boned and tied
3 1/2 tsp sea salt divided
1/2 Tbsp black pepper freshly ground
1 tsp fresh rosemary leaves, minced from 1 sprig or 1/2 tsp dried rosemary
1/2 tsp fresh thyme leaves, minced from 1-2 sprigs, or 1/4 tsp dried thyme
6 garlic cloves finely chopped
3 Tbsp olive oil
Instructions
How to Make Prime Rib:
Let it rest at room temperature for 3 hours to come to room temperature (it will bake more uniformly). Then preheat Oven to 500˚F with a rack in the lower third of the oven.
Make your Prime Rib rub: In a small bowl, stir together: 1/2 Tbsp salt, 1/2 Tbsp black pepper, 1 tsp minced rosemary, 1/2 tsp minced thyme leaves, chopped garlic, and 3 Tbsp olive oil.
Lightly pat the roast dry with a paper towel then rub all over top and sprinkle meat all over with 2 tsp salt, and sides with garlic rub. Place into a roasting pan bone-side-down and put a meat thermometer into the thickest portion of the meat. Bake at 500˚F for 20 minutes.
Reduce heat to 325˚F and continue baking following these guidelines: 10-12 min per pound for rare, or 13-14 min per pound for medium-rare, and 14-15 min per pound for medium. Roast until the thermometer registers: 120˚F for rare, 130˚F for medium-rare, 140 for Medium, 150 for medium-well.* This 7 lb roast baked at 500˚F for 20 minutes then at 325˚F for 1 hr 30 minutes for medium-rare.
Transfer to a cutting board, tent loosely with foil, and rest 30 minutes before carving. Remove string and rack of ribs then slice to desired thickness.
Recipe Notes
*Meat internal temp will continue to rise 5-10 degrees even after it's out of the oven so don't over-bake
Prime Rib Cooking Time:
Bake in a fully preheated oven at 500˚F for 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 325˚F and continue baking:
10-12 min per pound for rare
13-14 min per pound for medium-rare
14-15 min per pound for medium
16-17 min per pound for medium-well
Roast until the thermometer registers:
115-120˚F for rare,
125-130˚F for medium-rare
135-140 for medium doneness
145-150 for medium-well
Tips on Cutting The Bones and Tying them back on: Here's how to do it: Using a long, sharp slicing knife or chef's knife, cut the meat from the rib bones in one piece, following the contour of the bones. It's easiest if you stand the roast up so you are slicing downward. Once the bones are fully detached, lay the meat down on its cut side. Count the ribs on your roast. If it has 10. This means you will need nine pieces of string (one less than the number of ribs), each long enough to wrap securely around the roast and easily tie. Set the roast, fat side up, on the cutting board. Using a short piece of twine, hold one end with each hand and slide it under the roast about 2 inches from one end. Then pull the twine snug, knot the ends securely, and trim the excess. Repeat with the remaining short pieces of twine at 2-inch intervals along the length of the roast. Tie a long piece of twine to the center of the twine loop at one end of the roast. Then weave the loose end under and around the center of each loop along the length of the roast. Turn the roast over and repeat. Turn the roast, fat side up, and knot the loose end to the original loop. Trim the excess twine. #youtubeblack #youtubeblackvoice #trending #blackbusiness #soulfoodsunday #comfortfood
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Alvin's Roast Prime Rib with Garlic Herb Butter // Presented by Beef. It's What's For Dinner.
Join Alvin this holiday in making the king of all giant beef cuts: Roast Prime Rib!
The Perfect Prime Rib
The Perfect Prime Rib: full recipe below, with two updates since last year!
Change # 1: Remove bones and cook separately
-The bones act as a heat barrier. Removing them allows the top and bottom to cook evenly at the same rate.
-Without the bones we develop flavorful bark across the entire prime rib.
-The bones will be more flavorful with better bark and rendering since they are exposed to seasoning and heat on all sides.
Change # 2: Apply paste earlier
-Last year I recommended adding the paste right before the searing step. After testing, adding the paste before going into the oven the first time, led to better caramelization.
Recipe:
1.Remove silverskin and trim rib roast
2.Remove bones by following the curve with your knife
3.Tie up roast with butchers twine. Don’t go too tight, roast will slightly expand while cooking
4.Season prime rib and rack of ribs with a coarse rub like montreal steak seasoning
5.Leave in fridge uncovered overnight to dry brine (or at least 1 hour)
6.Remove from fridge and apply paste (recipe below) over all sides of prime rib
7.Place roast and ribs into a 250F oven (try to have the prime rib in the middle of the oven)
8.Remove once prime rib hits 123F internal for rare/medium rare and 133F for closer to medium
9.At this point the ribs should be fully cooked, but leave in oven during the rest if they aren’t quite tender
10.Rest prime rib for 30 min (hour tops) then place back into oven at the highest temp, searing for 5-10 min. Remove as soon as color looks good
11.Immediately slice, serve with horseradish sauce (recipe below)
Notes:
-this was a 10lb bone in prime rib. Adjust paste amount according to size of prime rib
-this recipe works great if cooking a boneless prime rib
Horseradish Paste:
-2T Mayo
-1T Mustard
-1T Prepared Horseradish
-1T Worcestershire sauce
-2 Garlic gloves chopped
-1t Fresh rosemary chopped
-1t Fresh thyme chopped
Creamy Horseradish Sauce:
-2-3T Horseradish
-1/4c Sour cream
-1t Dijon mustard
-1T Mayo
-1T Chopped chives
-Dash of cayenne
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How to Cook a Perfect Prime Rib | Chef Jean-Pierre
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Medium: 30 to 35 minutes per pound.
Medium-well: 35 to 40 minutes per pound.
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Garlic Crusted Prime Beef Rib Roast Recipe - Natasha's Kitchen
A garlic-crusted Prime Rib Recipe with a trusted method for juicy, melt-in-your-mouth tender prime rib roast for Christmas dinner. Learn the secrets to make a juicy prime rib roast.
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125-130˚F for medium rare,
135-140 for Medium,
145-150 for medium well
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Ingredients for Prime Rib Recipe:
7 lb Beef Prime Rib, bone-in (aka Standing Rib roast) – you can use larger or smaller roasts
Salt (I used fine sea salt)
1/2 Tbsp black pepper, freshly ground
1 tsp rosemary leaves (from 1 sprig) or 1/2 tsp dried rosemary
1/2 tsp fresh thyme leaves (from 1-2 sprigs), or 1/4 tsp dried thyme
6 garlic cloves, finely chopped
3 Tbsp olive oil
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Low and Slow Prime Rib - Easy No Fail Prime Rib Method - Food Wishes
This is the simplest, most fail-safe version for cooking a Prime Rib, boneless or bone-in, ever invented. If you can’t make a perfectly pink prime rib using this method, just stop trying to cook prime rib. Enjoy!
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