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Mike's EZ Prime Rib
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Mike's EZ Prime Rib

MMOBRIEN
MMOBRIEN @cook_2891564
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

Plan on purchasing a prime rib that weighs out at 1 pound per guest. That's definitely a generous serving amount of meat! Also, purchase your rib roast 4 to 5 days prior to serving so she can age up a bit.

If serving more than a 5 lb roast - double your rub in this easy recipe. Definitely invest in a quality meat thermometer as well.

You can easily make your own Au Jus but why create another job for yourself on a crazy busy holiday? McCormick makes a great prefab Au Jus. However, I substitute any water required by them for beef both with sodium.

The internal temperature in the deepest, thickest part of your roast should be 115° to 120° for rare, 130° to 135° for medium-rare, and, medium at 145°.

Plan on purchasing a prime rib that weighs out at 1 pound per guest. That's definitely a generous serving amount of meat! Also, purchase your rib roast 4 to 5 days prior to serving so she can age up a bit.

If serving more than a 5 lb roast - double your rub in this easy recipe. Definitely invest in a quality meat thermometer as well.

You can easily make your own Au Jus but why create another job for yourself on a crazy busy holiday? McCormick makes a great prefab Au Jus. However, I substitute any water required by them for beef both with sodium.

The internal temperature in the deepest, thickest part of your roast should be 115° to 120° for rare, 130° to 135° for medium-rare, and, medium at 145°.

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Mike's EZ Prime Rib

MMOBRIEN
MMOBRIEN @cook_2891564
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

Plan on purchasing a prime rib that weighs out at 1 pound per guest. That's definitely a generous serving amount of meat! Also, purchase your rib roast 4 to 5 days prior to serving so she can age up a bit.

If serving more than a 5 lb roast - double your rub in this easy recipe. Definitely invest in a quality meat thermometer as well.

You can easily make your own Au Jus but why create another job for yourself on a crazy busy holiday? McCormick makes a great prefab Au Jus. However, I substitute any water required by them for beef both with sodium.

The internal temperature in the deepest, thickest part of your roast should be 115° to 120° for rare, 130° to 135° for medium-rare, and, medium at 145°.

Plan on purchasing a prime rib that weighs out at 1 pound per guest. That's definitely a generous serving amount of meat! Also, purchase your rib roast 4 to 5 days prior to serving so she can age up a bit.

If serving more than a 5 lb roast - double your rub in this easy recipe. Definitely invest in a quality meat thermometer as well.

You can easily make your own Au Jus but why create another job for yourself on a crazy busy holiday? McCormick makes a great prefab Au Jus. However, I substitute any water required by them for beef both with sodium.

The internal temperature in the deepest, thickest part of your roast should be 115° to 120° for rare, 130° to 135° for medium-rare, and, medium at 145°.

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Ingredients

10 mins
5 servings
  1. Prime Rib
  2. 5 lbPrime Rib [bone in]
  3. 1/4 cupOlive Oil
  4. 1/3 cupMinced Garlic
  5. 1 tbspCracked Black Pepper
  6. 1/2 tbspDried Onion Powder
  7. 1/2 tbspDried Rosemary
  8. 1/2 tbspDried Thyme
  9. Options And Sides
  10. [sides] Inglehoffers Creamy Horseradish [the best brand out there IMHO]
  11. [sides] Creamed Spinach
  12. [sides] Wedge Salad
  13. [sides] Fresh Steamed Asparagus
  14. [sides] Seafood [why not make it a surf & turf?]
  15. 2 PacketsAu Jus Sauce [+ 2 cups beef broth with sodium - McCormick is a great brand + fresh parsley for garnish]
  16. Kitchen Equipment
  17. 1large Disposable Aluminum Roasting Pan
  18. 1large Metal Roasting Rack
  19. 1Quality Meat Thermometer
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10 mins
  1. 1

    Bring roast to room temperature for at least 2 hours prior to cooking.

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  2. 2

    Rinse roast and daub dry. Place on a metal rack in a roasting pan - fat side up. Leave binding strings in tact.

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  3. 3

    Mix all dry seasonings together in a bowl. Place minced garlic and oil in a separate bowl.

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  4. 4

    ● Rinse your roast and pat it completely dry with absorbent paper towels.

    ● Coat your roast in your oil and garlic mixture. Use all.

    ● Then, pat on your dry seasonings all the way around.

    ● Know that no salt is needed in your rub since your Au Jus with beef broth will lend all the sodium you'll want.

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  5. 5

    ● Do not cover roast and cook on a lifted oven rack at 400° for the first 15 minutes. Then, reduce heat to 325° and time for 20 minutes per total pound.

    ● This will give you a nice medium rare center and well done ends.

    ● Cut time by 3 minutes per pound if you want a very rare center like I do.

    ● An ultimate internal temp of 120° stuck in your thickest roast part makes for a perfect rare prime rib in my opinion.

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  6. 6

    ● Pull roast from oven and let it rest for 5 + covered for minutes before slicing. This will help its fluids to rise to the surface.

    ● Cut binding strings.

    ● Slice in between bones and serve as 1 lb slabs per guest.

    ● Serve with piping hot Au Jus and chilled Horseradish Sauce.

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  7. 7

    Make your Au Jus but substitute the water called for with beef broth for a more pronounced beef flavor.

  8. 8

    ● Upon serving, I'll lay the 1 lb slab on a guests serving plate alone. Then, I'll ladle piping hot Au Jus around the meat. I'll then garnish individual slabs with fresh parsley.

    ● Any other sides - I'll serve in seperate bowls or on side plates. [i.e., stacked baked potatoes, fresh asparagus, creamed spinach with bread, garlic risotto, or, simple wedge salads]

    ● You can also serve this as an impressive Surf & Turf dish. Just add steamed seafood of your choosing to the side. I'll commonly add King Crab Legs, Jumbo Shrimp or, Jumbo Scallops.

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  9. 9

    ● Steam de-thawed crab legs for 5 to 8 minutes in a slight amount of water, lemon juice, pepper corns, a bay leaf and crushed garlic cloves to taste.

    ● Serve legs with melted or clarified butter and lemon wedges.

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  10. 10

    ● Another great side is baked potatoes.

    ● See my recipe for Mike's Perfect Baked Potatoes.

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  11. 11

    Creamed Spinach. Another great side dish. Quite traditional!

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  12. 12

    Rare Prime Rib with a dark Au Jus and chilled Horseradish pictured below.

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  14. 14

    Any leftovers can easily make an incredible New Orleans Old Sober, aka, Yakamein Soup. Check that recipe out in my personal recipes under Mike's Old Sober Soup. It's absolutely one of my wife's, friends and neighbors favorite soups!

    https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/340687-mikes-traditional-old-sober-soup

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    Mike's Traditional Old Sober Soup
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  16. 16

    Enjoy!

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MMOBRIEN @cook_2891564
on November 28, 2013 23:18
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
I'm a Certified Sushi Chef, Certified Culinary Youth Instructor [6 thru 21 year olds] Licensed CYFD Foster Parent, Certified Mixologist, avid Scuba and Spear Diver, fisherman, camper, big game hunter and crazy avid gardener. Hense my love for the year round super fresh meats, seafoods and crispy fresh vegetables my students have consistently listed for your families picky approval!With that, cooking, teaching and feeding others are obviously 3 of my absolute passions in life. My culinary specialties as an easy going Chef include Asian, Mexican, Cajun, BBQing, Grilling, Irish Pub food, Low Country foods, anything seafood related, extra spicy foods, fresh meat, extra fresh vegetables, US comfort, kid friendly and super fast, quick and easy foods. But, I'll literally put anything in my mouth at least once. Pfft! My daddy didn't nickname me, "Goat," at two years of age for nothin'! Yup! I'll literally put anything in my mouth at least once!P.S. Most ALL of my recipes posted on this site were soley submitted by my youngest 6, 7 and 8 year old culinary students. Mostly recipes for the homeless and battered women's shelters they regularly cook for. That means ANYONE can make these super easy, crazy delicious recipes!Lastly, my only culinary motto? Be sure to marry a Cook or a Chef. After all, looks fade. Hunger sure as hell doesn't." Anyway, hit me up with any questions. I'm happy to help all y'all out if I possibly can!
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