Prime Rib Roast

A perfectly cooked prime rib roast is the ultimate centerpiece for a special meal. With its rich marbling and deep, beefy flavor, this cut of meat is a showstopper that requires just the right balance of seasoning and technique. Whether you're preparing it for a holiday feast or a cozy weekend dinner, this recipe will guide you to a tender, juicy roast with a beautifully crisp crust.

This, we dry-aged prime rib for four days. We it in cheesecloth and placed it on a baking sheet in refrigerator for four days. On Christmas morning, we removed it from the fridge and allowed it to sit on the counter it room temperature.

 

Next, we coated with vegetable oil salt, and freshly cracked pepper on all sides, including the ends, a crust 

 

Now the baking process Ensure prime rib is bone side down. Bake the roast at degrees until the internal temperature reaches 118, approximately hours. Remove it from oven let rest until the internal temperature rises to 130 degrees, about 30 minutes. Pour the drippings from the baking sheet into a heat-safe. Return the roast to the oven, set at 500 degrees Fahrenheit, and cook until browned about 10 15 minutes. Our smoke alarm goes off every time we do this. Finally, remove the roast from the oven, carve, and serve.