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By: Shinee
Published: Nov 29, 2018
Updated: Jun 08, 2021
5 from 6 votes
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Impress your guests with the best prime rib roast this holiday season. Even if you’ve never cooked a prime rib, don’t stress about messing up. Get yourself a meat thermometer and get cooking that beautiful roast low and slow with this fool-proof reverse searing method.
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- How much prime rib per person should I buy?
- The BEST Prime Rib Roast Recipe
Holiday season is upon us!!!
If you’re planning on serving prime rib this holiday season, you’re at the right place. We’re going to cook the easiest and tastiest prime rib roast with a practically fool-proof method. But you’ll still need a trusty meat thermometer!
Even if you’ve never cooked this glorious cut of meat, don’t you stress about it. I know it’s intimidating, but I’m going to show you how to roast an evenly cooked prime rib with gorgeous crispy crust!
Reverse-searing method has completely changed my life when it comes to roasting a prime rib. If you’re not familiar with this method, check out this post on how to roast a perfect prime rib. And then read the comments -> rave reviews!!!
This time, we’re going to season our roast with an amazing spice mixture of olive oil, Montreal steak seasoning, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce and garlic. You’ll love the beautiful balance of heat, salt and sweetness!
Smear that delicious spice mixture all over the roast and pop it in the oven, preheated to 200°F. That’s right, low and slow is key to evenly cooked prime rib through and through.
This juicy, melt-in-your-mouth tender prime rib roast is going to be the star of your dinner party!!
Now, the big question…
How much prime rib per person should I buy?
General rule of thumb, plan on serving 1/2 pound of meat per person. But I suggest adding an extra pound for just in case (plus, leftover prime ribs isn’t a bad thing at all!). So, if you’re having 8 adults for your dinner party, buy 5lbs boneless prime rib.
If you’re going with a bone-in prime rib, plan on 2 people per rib.
5 from 6 votes
The BEST Prime Rib Roast
By Shinee
Impress your guests with the best prime rib roast this holiday season. Even if you’ve never cooked a prime rib, don’t stress about messing up. Get yourself a meat thermometer and get cooking that beautiful roast low and slow with this fool-proof reverse searing method.
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 4 hours hrs
3 hours hrs
Total: 7 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
Servings: 10 -12 servings
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Ingredients
- 6 lbs boneless prime rib
- 1 tablespoon coarse kosher salt
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 3 tablespoons Montreal steak seasoning
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
Instructions
Place an unwrapped prime rib on a tray. Generously salt all over and refrigerate overnight to air-dry the outside of the prime rib.
Bring the prime rib to room temperature before roasting. It’ll take about 2 hours out on the counter.
Mix olive oil, Montreal steak seasoning, sugar, Worcestershire sauce and garlic until smooth. Then evenly spread the mixture all over the roast.
Preheat the oven to 200°F (95°C).
Place the prime rib on a roasting pan fat side up. (I usethis roaster, and highly recommend it.) Roast the meat in the oven until the center of the roast reads 120°F (50°C) on a meat thermometer for medium-rare, or 130°F (55°C) for medium doneness, about 3.5-4 hours.(This Thermapen Mk4meat thermometer is my favorite! Super quick and reliable! <-affiliate link)
Remove the prime rib from the oven, cover with a foil and rest for about 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, increase the oven temperature to 500°F (260°C).
10 minutes before serving, pop the prime rib into the oven, uncovered, and cook it until it’s nice and brown, and crisp on the outside, about 6-10 minutes. Rest for 10-15 minutes before slicing and serving.
Nutrition
Calories: 870kcal
Carbohydrates: 5g
Protein: 37g
Fat: 77g
Sugar: 4g
Sodium: 854mg
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
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What to serve with prime rib?
You can never go wrong with meat and potato combo. Here’re some great potato sides:
- Instant Pot Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes
- Loaded Mashed Potato Casserole
- Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
- Crowd-Pleasing Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes
And besides potatoes this Warm Quinoa Brussels Sprouts Salad and Creamed Corn are great options too.
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