Prime rib

Who doesn't like prime rib? I know I do. Typicaly I prep my rib 2 days before I cook it. I also left the amounts out because its really all about figuring out how many veggies you need for the amount of people you wish to serve. You can't over season this meat. Go crazy.
Prime rib
Who doesn't like prime rib? I know I do. Typicaly I prep my rib 2 days before I cook it. I also left the amounts out because its really all about figuring out how many veggies you need for the amount of people you wish to serve. You can't over season this meat. Go crazy.
Steps
- 1
Gather your ingredients and materials. You will need a roasting pan, zester, mixing bowl, baster, chefs knife, meat thermometer and scissors.
- 2
Firstly place your rib into the roasting pan (fat cap side up) and coat your meat in oil. This will help the seasonings stick to the meat and allow the flavor to saturate. Set the rib aside while you prep your herbs, spices and vegetables.
- 3
Go ahead and zest your lemon and lime reserving the fruit for later. Mince your herbs up very finely. Now add the prepped herbs and spices to your roast. Be generous and use more than you think you should. Over seasoning will not hurt this cut of meat.
- 4
Allow your meat to rest for several hours like this. Allow the meat to become room tempurature. You dont need to worry about bacterium, this will be nullified during the cooking process.
- 5
Prepare your veggies. Peel the garlic, rough cut the carrots, celery and potatos. Slice the mushrooms and onions. Prepare your pearl onions. Add them all to the roasting pan.
- 6
Prepare your beef stock. I like to add some fresh herbs and a little red wine to my stock. Allow stock to simmer with herbs and wine for roughly 20 minutes to allow the flavor to permiate the stock. Add the stock to your roasting pan until it is approxamatley 2 - 3 inches up the side of the roast.
- 7
Pre heat your oven to 500°F. Check your oven temp with a thermometer.
- 8
Place your rib and veggies in the oven and let cook for 25 minutes. Note the fat cap will start to peel back and slighlty blacken. When this happens you are ready to remove the rib.
- 9
Remove the rib and turn your oven back to 200°F. Allow your rib to rest while you wait for the oven to cool. Make sure you check that the tempurature is actually 200 before moving to the next step.
- 10
Place the rib back in the oven for 2-4 hours at 200°F or until the internal tempurature hits 125°F. Do not keep poking holes into your rib. Stick the therometer in and leave it.
- 11
Remove the rib from the oven and pan and allow to rest on a cutting board for 10 minutes before slicing. The tempurature will come up another 5 degrees during this resting stage.
- 12
Prepare your au jus while your meat rests. Take a little of the stock and throw it on a medium heat.
- 13
Slice your rib how you would like. For rare, slice and serve. For medium rare - medium ladel the au jus generously over the sliced steak. For a well take your sliced steak and place it in the boiling au jus for 10- 15 seconds. Remove and serve. Ladel out the veggies along your plate. Reserve the remaining stock, veggies and left over meat to make a kick ass prime rib stew / soup.
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/362687-left-over-prime-rib-stew
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