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  • Why You’ll Love This Prime Rib Recipe
  • What Is Prime Rib?
  • How To Cook A Prime Rib Roast
  • What Is The Right Prime Rib Temperature?
  • How Long To Cook Prime Rib Roast?
  • Tips For The Best Prime Rib Recipe
  • How To Carve Prime Rib
  • Storage Instructions
  • How To Reheat Prime Rib
  • What To Serve With Prime Rib Recipes
  • More Special Occasion Recipes
  • Recommended Tools
  • Prime Rib Roast Recipe (With Garlic Butter!)

Not sure how to cook prime rib? This roasted prime rib recipe is a delicious and special treat that makes the perfect Christmas dinner — or just a fancy dinner for a special event. While cooking prime rib roast may seem like a daunting task, it’s actually quite simple. The key is selecting the perfect cut of meat, seasoning it to perfection, and nailing the cook time (much like sirloin tip roast or boneless leg of lamb).

The garlic butter seasoning makes this the best prime rib roast recipe ever in my book. It’s a type of compound butter that locks in moisture (read: juicy and tender result!) and creates a savory, garlicky flavor. You can also double or triple the compound butter and save it for serving with reverse sear steak or grilled sirloin steak, or use it in recipes like crispy baked chicken thighs and spatchcock chicken.

Why You’ll Love This Prime Rib Recipe

  • Slow roasting makes a perfectly tender and juicy every time
  • Starting at high heat creates a golden brown crust
  • Savory, garlicky flavor
  • Simple ingredients
  • Easy 5-minute prep
  • Perfect for special occasions
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What Is Prime Rib?

Prime rib is a standing roast beef made from the primal cut of the beef rib. It is well-marbled, meaning it has a higher fat content than other cuts of beef, which makes it juicy and flavorful. Slices of prime rib make ribeye steaks.

The “prime” in prime rib is a grade that is given to meat. The USDA inspectors give grades (prime, choice, select) based on the amount of fat (marbling) and the age of the cow.

Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for roasted prime rib, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

Selecting The Prime Rib Roast:

Whenever possible, a bone-in rib roast (sometimes called a standing rib roast) is preferred over a boneless one. Unlike some other cuts of meat, the bones are very easy to remove and result in a much tastier, juicier prime rib recipe for the following reasons:

  • The prime rib roast is less likely to dry out.The fat and connective tissue around the bones will break down as the roast cooks, locking in moisture.
  • Additional flavor from the bone marrow.Some of the flavor from the bones can actually transfer to the meat as it cooks.
  • Bones allow the meat to cook more evenly.Large cuts of meat, such as rib roast, are prone to cooking unevenly since the outside will reach a given temperature sooner than the inside. Bones slow down this process, resulting in more even cooking.

Prime Rib Seasoning:

  • Sea Salt – Salt helps to break down the lean muscle proteins in the meat to make it juicier and more tender… and of course adds flavor, too. I always use sea salt in my recipes, but kosher salt will work as well.
  • Black Pepper – Use high quality black pepper for the best flavor.
  • Unsalted Butter– I like to use unsalted butter so that I can control the amount of salt, but you could also use salted and reduce the salt added separately by 1/4 teaspoon. Melt the butter in the microwave or on the stovetop right before using.
  • Italian Seasoning – I used my homemade Italian seasoning mix, but store-bought mixes work as well. You could use dried herbs on their own, like thyme and rosemary, if you prefer. If you opt for fresh herbs instead of dried, triple the amount. Or, try my homemade Texas brisket seasoning instead.
  • Garlic– I prefer fresh minced garlic for the best flavor, but you could use jarred minced garlic for convenience. If you choose jarred, use 5-6 teaspoons.
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How To Cook A Prime Rib Roast

This section shows how to cook prime rib roast in the oven, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  1. Tie. If your roast is not already tied, tie it tightly with kitchen twine. Your butcher can often do this for you if you ask. If you need to learn how to do it yourself, check my beef tenderloin recipe for a visual. The process is very similar, except there is no tucking involved.
  2. Dry. Pat the roast dry with paper towels.
  3. Season. Place the prime rib roast, fatty side up, onto aroasting pan fitted with a roasting rack. Season liberally with sea salt and black pepper. Let it come to room temperature.
  4. Preheat. Before continuing with the prime rib roast recipe, preheat the oven.
  5. Stir. In a small bowl, stir together the melted butter, Italian seasoning, and minced garlic.
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  1. Brush. Pour the mixture over the prime rib and use a basting brush to spread evenly.
  2. Roast. Cook prime rib in the oven, until the garlic on top is dark golden brown, but not burnt. Tent the top of the prime rib withfoil. Reduce oven temperature and continue roasting until the prime rib reaches your desired internal temperature with a meat thermometer. (See the chart below for recommended times.)
  3. Rest. Remove the prime rib from the oven. Rest for 20 minutesbefore carving.
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What Is The Right Prime Rib Temperature?

The ideal prime rib internal temperature is medium rare (135 degrees F), though some people prefer rare (125 degrees F) or medium (145 degrees F). However, because the temperature continues to rise when the meat rests after removing from the oven, stop cooking when the prime rib roast is 10 degrees below the doneness you want. Remove from the oven when it reaches 115 degrees F for rare, 125 degrees F for medium rare prime rib, or 135 degrees F for medium.

I don’t recommend cooking prime rib any further than medium, but if you like yours more medium-well, go ahead and cook it to suit your preference.

To achieve get a perfect brown crust but avoid burning, we use two different oven temperatures to cook this prime rib recipe:

  1. We startcooking prime rib at450 degrees F, for about 20-30 minutes.
  2. Once the garlic is golden brown and the meat has browned,lower the temperature to 350 degrees F for the remaining cooking time.

How Long To Cook Prime Rib Roast?

When cooking prime rib, the time will vary depending on the size of the roast. To cook an 8-pound roast to medium rare, you will need to cook it for 20-30 minutes at 450 degrees, followed by 60-70 minutes at 350 degrees.

Even though cooking time for a perfect prime rib will depend on the weight and size of the prime rib roast, as well as how done you want your meat, I have some estimates here for you:

Prime Rib TemperatureMinutes At 450°F (Step 1)Then Minutes At 350°F (Step 2)
Rare20-30 minutes55-65 minutes
Medium Rare20-30 minutes60-70 minutes
Medium20-30 minutes65-80 minutes

Important: The above meat temperatures are not final temperatures, just the temperature to reach in the oven.Internal temperature will rise another 20 degrees while the meat rests!

If your roast is a different size, it’s easy to adjust the prime rib cook time. To do this, multiply the actual weight by 15 (minutes per pound) and divide that number by 60 to get your approximate cooking time. Then, subtract the 20-30 minutes cooking time at 450 degrees F to get the remaining cook time. (If you don’t want to do math, just use a probe thermometer and it will beep when the right internal temperature is reached!)

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Tips For The Best Prime Rib Recipe

Baking perfect prime rib is easy! When cooking bone-in prime rib, you want to pay attention to a few things:

  • Tie the roast. This will ensure that your roast doesn’t spread, so it looks beautiful, but also the texture will be better.
  • Don’t let your garlic burn.After the garlic is golden brown, it’s time to tent the prime rib. This is the best way to cook prime rib as it allows the meat to get nice and browned, but not burnt.
  • Use a thermometer. When cooking prime rib roast in the oven, use a probe meat thermometer to track the internal temperature of the meat. This will vary based on oven temps and roast size, so it’s important to use a meat thermometer.
  • Resting the meat is crucial (NOT optional!). Not only does resting the meat make it juicy, but it also allows the internal temperature to rise sufficiently.

How To Carve Prime Rib

I’ll admit, carving this bone-in prime rib recipe was a bit intimidating… but it’s actually not that difficult!

  1. Remove ribs. Stand the roast upright and cut between the bones and the meat.
  2. Slice. Slice the meat into thin, even slices. Try not to saw back and forth, so that the meat isn’t torn. Admittedly, I am not an expert at thinly slicing prime rib (much better at cooking it than slicing it, ha!), so let me know in the comments if you have a better way.
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TIP: Only carve what you will eat right away.

If you have leftovers, keep the roast intact to keep the meat from drying out.

Storage Instructions

  • Store: Wrap meat tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Use leftovers in a spicy Thai beef salad or make a delicious prime rib sandwich with keto 90 second bread.
  • Freeze: Cover tightly in freezer-safe wrap and store in the freezer for up to 6 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before reheating.

How To Reheat Prime Rib

Thebest way to reheat prime rib is low and slow, so that you don’t dry out the meat. Place it in a roasting pan with saved juices from the pan (or beef broth) at the bottom, and cover with foil — this will keep the meat juicy. For slices of prime rib, reheat at 250 degrees F. For the whole roast, reheat at 350 degrees F. Check on it every 10 minutes and remove once it’s warm.

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What To Serve With Prime Rib Recipes

Now that you knowhow to make slow-roasted prime rib recipe, it’s time to make some sides. Here are a few of my favorite side dishes:

  • Vegetables – Since prime rib is such a classy entree, it pairs well with other elegant vegetable sides like baked asparagus, creamed spinach, or crispy smashed sprouts.
  • PotatoesOven roasted potatoes or roasted sweet potatoes would make a nice complement. For lighter options, try mashed cauliflower or roasted rutabaga.
  • Mushrooms – Mushrooms and prime rib recipes make the best duo! Make oven roasted mushrooms or garlic sauteed mushrooms.
  • Salads – For a quick and easy side, you can’t go wrong with a spring mix salad,wedge salad, or7 layer salad. For a festive twist, make my Christmas salad recipe.
  • Sauces – Au jus from the pan or horseradish sauce are popular options.

More Special Occasion Recipes

It’s always nice to have a few special occasion recipes, like this roasted prime rib, up your sleeve. They’re the ones you can pull out when you want to make something extra-special for a birthday, anniversary, or holiday dinner. Here are a few of my favorites:

Easy Roasted Turkey

Roasted Beef Tenderloin

Roasted Lamb Chops

The Best Filet Mignon

Lobster Thermidor Recipe

Crab Legs

  • Roasting Pan & Rack– This set will fit a garlic prime rib perfectly. You could even use if for Thanksgiving turkey! Get one like mine on Amazon or at Target.
  • Thermometer– The best way to make sure prime rib is perfectly cooked is to check the internal temperature. Get the best meat thermometer at Amazon or at Target.
  • Probe Thermometer – Skip the fuss of checking on your roast… this thermometer will beep when it’s done!

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Prime Rib Roast Recipe (With Garlic Butter!)

Learn how to cook roasted prime rib perfectly every time! This prime rib roast recipe is melt-in-your-mouth tender, with just 10-minute prep.

Prep: 10 minutes

Cook: 1 hour 15 minutes

Resting Time: 20 minutes

Total: 1 hour 45 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 20 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. If your roast is not already tied (the butcher can usually do this for you), tie it tightly with kitchen twine. (This will prevent the meat from spreading as it cooks.)

  2. Pat the roast dry with paper towels.

  3. Place the prime rib, fatty side up, onto a roasting pan fitted with a roasting rack. Season liberally with sea salt and black pepper. Let it rest come to room temperature for 1 hour.

  4. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F (232 degrees C).

  5. In a small bowl, stir together the butter, Italian seasoning, and minced garlic. Pour the mixture over the prime rib and use a basting brush to spread evenly.

  6. Roast the prime rib in the oven, uncovered, for 20 to 30 minutes, until the garlic on top is dark golden brown, but not burnt. Tent the top of the prime rib with foil. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F (176 degrees C) and continue roasting until the prime rib reaches your desired internal temperature:

    * 110 F (43 C) for rare – approximately 55 to 65 minutes

    * 115 F (46 C) for medium rare – approximately 60 to 70 minutes

    * 125 F (51 C) for medium – approximately 65 to 80 minutes

    For medium rare, it will take approximately an additional 8 to 9 minutes per pound of meat, at 350 degrees F (176 degrees C), after the initial high-temp roast at 450 degrees F (232 degrees C). The above meat temperatures are not final temperatures, just the temperature to reach in the oven. Internal temperature will rise another 10 degrees in the next step.

  7. Remove the prime rib from the oven. Let it rest for an additional 20 minutes before carving, to come up to the right temperature and finish cooking.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size:~6.5 ounces, or approximately 1/20 of entire roast

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories575

Fat51g

Protein24g

Total Carbs0g

Net Carbs0g

Fiber0g

Sugar0g

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Course:Main Course

Cuisine:American

Keywords:cooking prime rib, how to cook prime rib, prime rib recipe, prime rib roast, roasted prime rib

Calories: 575 kcal

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