Prime Rib Roast is a favorite for holiday dinners. If you want to know how to cook a the most mouthwatering tender roast with a flavorful fresh herb crust and divine rich wine sauce, everything you need to know to get perfect results every time is below. This recipe works for any size roast; boneless or bone-in.
When you’re a fan of red meat and barbecue recipes, you can hardly resist a tasty, juicy and well-grilled prime rib. And if in addition it is a rib of beef grilled with thyme and rosemary, we can only hope for the coming of beautiful days, and the complicity of embers.
What Is Prime Rib? A standing prime rib roast is an expensive cut of meat from a steer consisting of beef ribs and the ribeye section. It is referred to as a standing rib roast because the roast stands on the bones, creating an insulating layer of protection.
Prime rib roast can be purchased as boneless or bone-in. The bones do not add to the flavor like they would if they were braised in liquid, however they do insulate the meat and are also quite delicious.
INGREDIENTS:
2 beef ribs, about 800 g each
2 sprigs of thyme
2 sprigs of rosemary
6-8 tsp. tablespoon olive oil
1 C. teaspoon white pepper
flower of salt
PREPARATION:
To season your prime rib, start by crushing the pepper, peeling the thyme and rosemary, then chopping half the rosemary. Then put the ribs in a deep dish, sprinkle them with thyme, rosemary and crushed pepper, sprinkle them with olive oil and let them marinate for about 30 minutes.
During this time, don’t forget to start your barbecue. When the embers are ready, place the ribs on a grill and place it on the barbecue, about 8 cm above the embers. Cook the meat for about 7 minutes on each side to get it rare (extend the cooking time by a few minutes for medium meat, and more for well-cooked meat).
Perfect Prime Rib!!!
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Ingredients
2 2 beef ribs, about 800 g each
2 sprigs 2 thyme
2 sprigs 2 rosemary
6 6 -8 tsp. tablespoon olive oil
1 C. 1 teaspoon white pepper
flower of salt
Directions
- To season your prime rib, start by crushing the pepper, peeling the thyme and rosemary, then chopping half the rosemary. Then put the ribs in a deep dish, sprinkle them with thyme, rosemary and crushed pepper, sprinkle them with olive oil and let them marinate for about 30 minutes.
- During this time, don’t forget to start your barbecue. When the embers are ready, place the ribs on a grill and place it on the barbecue, about 8 cm above the embers. Cook the meat for about 7 minutes on each side to get it rare (extend the cooking time by a few minutes for medium meat, and more for well-cooked meat).
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