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Perfect Prime Rib – Easiest Prime Rib Recipe Ever! – Holiday Prime Rib of Beef



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33 thoughts on “Perfect Prime Rib – Easiest Prime Rib Recipe Ever! – Holiday Prime Rib of Beef

  • Every since I found this video this is how I make our rib. So look yummy. His piece of prime rib is hug lol love it.

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  • Oh my god where is the odd little cadence???? 😳 this is alternate dimension frackery!

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  • I followed the directions to the T. I have to say this was the best prime rib I have ever ate. My family absolutely loved it. I can't wait for prime rib to go on sale again. Definitely worth it.

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  • Chef John: Grand slam home run on the Prime Rib, Yorkshire Pudding and Au Jus… absolutely AWESOME… many thanks, this will be repeated several times… 'Michelin 5 Star' results. Totally amazing, thank you so very much for sharing. I have never had Prime Rib like this in my life. AWESOME šŸ™‚

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  • Rare – Medium Rare
    500° X 5 min/lb
    Off and set timer for 2hrs – Then remove, no testing required.

    Medium @ 7 min/lb

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  • I just realized that this video must be someone years old, when i saw the iPhone šŸ˜€

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  • My prime rib turned out perfect with this recipe.
    I used boneless and Max temp at 450 because of my oven. I just add an extra 10 min.

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  • I made my 8 pound prime rib today exactly how you suggested and it came out perfect!! My guests all loved it. Thank you.

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  • I used this preparation for Christmas Dinner 2019 and it did not disappoint. The formula works! I used a near-8lb cut too.

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  • I used this recipe for Christmas this year and it was, spot on! It was THE BEST prime rib that we have every made for the holidays. thank you Chef John!!!

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  • Looks amazing. Will surely try this method. How about adding beef broth to the pan? Will that add more flavor?

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  • Made this for Christmas! Had an 8 lb Prime rib. Did not turn out as pink as hoped. But was still delicous! Have to figure out the time better next time?

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  • Why not just do the math as follows: Exact weight of roast times 5 and then round off that number UP to nearest minute and add one (1) min? Then you can just put it in the oven and start the timer as that one minute (due to door opening) is already accounted for? Save timing that minute and maybe missing it. Just seem simpler to me.

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  • Chef John, you can improve this recipe by telling us what "room temperature" is and by using a leave-in thermometer and removing the roast when it reaches 125F. As it is, kitchens vary in temperature. If you start your prime rib at 75F room temperature, it won't need as much time under high heat as a prime rib starting at 60F. Also, the duration in the turned-off oven will vary according to size of the cut. Not every cut will reach medium-rare in "2 hours." A leave-in thermometer will take away that uncertainty.

    I think an easier recipe that will also give you more control over the cooking time is to season the cut and sear it on all sides on the stovetop. Then roast in a 250F oven until the interior reaches 115F, then shut off the oven and wait until the temp rises to 125F. Remove. This technique works for lean roast beef, and should work for prime rib as well.

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  • Okay I am going to try this but if I destroy this expensive piece of mean – I WILL FIND YOU!!!!

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  • Worked perfectly for my 10#, 4-bone, USDA Choice prime rib for New Year’s 2020. Thank you very much for sharing the recipe.

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  • I’ve made this recipe twice now, one on a 10lb roast and second time on a 6lb roast and both times I’ve had to deal with a lot of smoking coming from the oven to the point where it triggers the smoke alarm.

    Is anyone else having this same issue? What can I do differently? Am I perhaps using too much butter? I even have the oven on 475 instead of 500. The smoke starts to happen 10 minutes in. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • I, for the upteenth time,ruined my prime rib, I purchased for the holidays! Arrghh! My next prime rib will be made, using this method. Will cross my fingers,lol. Chef, you're the best, how did you know that I needed help.

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  • how does one modify this method’s timings & temp if cooking pork butt/shoulder?

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