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Garlic Crusted Prime Beef Rib Roast Recipe – Natasha's Kitchen



A garlic-crusted Prime Rib Recipe with a trusted method for juicy, melt-in-your-mouth tender prime rib roast for Christmas dinner. Learn the secrets to make a juicy prime rib roast.
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Roast until the thermometer registers:
115-120˚F for rare,
125-130˚F for medium rare,
135-140 for Medium,
145-150 for medium well

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Ingredients for Prime Rib Recipe:

7 lb Beef Prime Rib, bone-in (aka Standing Rib roast) – you can use larger or smaller roasts
Salt (I used fine sea salt)
1/2 Tbsp black pepper, freshly ground
1 tsp rosemary leaves (from 1 sprig) or 1/2 tsp dried rosemary
1/2 tsp fresh thyme leaves (from 1-2 sprigs), or 1/4 tsp dried thyme
6 garlic cloves, finely chopped
3 Tbsp olive oil

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  1. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the garlic herb rub used for this recipe. But after much research and for my taste, the BEST outcome for an even, overall medium rare-ish to rare prime rib,.. that has NO gray or darker full done outer parts/areas of the roast,.. is to do whats called a REVERSE SEAR. Starting with a room temperature roast of at least 3-4 hours,.. (24 hours is preferable), then in the oven at LOW temp of 250 degrees for 3-4 hours ( est of average size roast) and reaches inside temp of 120 degrees,. then remove from oven, then cover with the desired rub mixture. THEN back in oven and seared at 500 degrees for 10-15 min. to achieve the golden crust. It doesnt have to rest after it comes out oven for the longer time, because the "resting has taken place because of how slow it is cooked. It comes out from edge to edge your fully desired medium rare with no overcooked areas. Its juicy and perfect!

  2. Looks amazing but little confused here. It looked like you stuck two thermometers in that beast.

    This recipe is definitely gonna be part of Operation Escalation. Spicing up a 33-year-old marriage.

    Your clam chowder was a hit today. Got me noticed! 😜

  3. I bought prime rib roast when it was on sale but didn't know how to cook it and put it in the freezer. I am a big fan of you why didn't I search when I bought it!! It was frozen but hopefully it will turn out okay. Cooking tonight!

  4. Just had this for New Years Dinner. It’s always a crowd pleaser in our family. We paired it with Sweet Potatoes and “Fresh Greenbeans” Casserole. Happy New Year!!!! Can’t wait to see the recipes you show us this year.

  5. Thank you!!! We're making this again tonight, only days later, because it was amazing. We paired it with Yorkshire Puddings and balsamic butter mushrooms & wilted spinach. Brilliant. This recipe I will keep forever because it is so spot on!!!!

  6. Natasha, your cooking directions were spot on for making the prime rib roast. We had it yesterday for the first time on Christmas day. It was perfect, delicious and juicy 😋
    I also made the garlic mashed potatoes. Could have maybe cooked the garlic in the milk for longer. But they were still delicious. I'm reheating everything up for tonight's dinner. Any tips on reheating? Thanks again for the great recipe!! A forever follower ❤🥰

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