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Garlic Crust Prime Rib

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Ingredients

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6 - 10 lbs prime rib roast (or 2, 3-5 lb roasts)
3/4 cup olive oil
9 garlic cloves, peeled, crushed
3 cups breadcrumbs
3/4 cup chopped fresh parsley or 1/4 cup dried parsley
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil or 2 teaspoons dried basil
2 teaspoons salt
1 1/2 teaspoons black pepper

Nutritional information

1268.4
Calories
966 g
Calories From Fat
107.4 g
Total Fat
40 g
Saturated Fat
198.7 mg
Cholesterol
850 mg
Sodium
24.7 g
Carbs
1.8 g
Dietary Fiber
2.1 g
Sugars
48 g
Protein
206g
Serving Size

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Garlic Crust Prime Rib

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    It was absolutely luscious! I had a 4-5 lb. roast, rolled and tied. Not sure anymore what cut it was but I had moderate expectations and thought I may as well try to make a silk purse out of a pig's ear. It worked! The timing for medium-rare was perfect, the meat nearly as tender as prime rib, and the crust set this apart from any prime rib I've ever made before. Everyone was scooping up the crumbs that had fallen into the baking pan....no shame!

    This is definitely a spectacular centerpiece for a grand occasion.

    • 50 min
    • Serves 10
    • Easy

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    Garlic Crust Prime Rib, This recipe adapts very well for use with chuck eye, rolled cross rib or rump roast It is recommended getting your roast coated in the crust and allowing to sit overnight to absorb some of the wonderful flavors Just remember that the roast must be removed from the refrigerator at least a few hours before you are planning on roasting it, to warm Roasting time will vary with size of roast and desired doneness Roasting times are given in recipe , It was absolutely luscious! I had a 4-5 lb roast, rolled and tied Not sure anymore what cut it was but I had moderate expectations and thought I may as well try to make a silk purse out of a pig’s ear It worked! The timing for medium-rare was perfect, the meat nearly as tender as prime rib, and the crust set this apart from any prime rib I’ve ever made before Everyone was scooping up the crumbs that had fallen into the baking pan no shame!

    This is definitely a spectacular centerpiece for a grand occasion , Delicious prime rib roast and a lovely presentation as well I’ve never made a prime rib with a bread crumb crust — it imparted such a wonderful flavor to the meat Served our prime rib with a horseradish/sour cream dipping sauce and a delicious salad Will definitely use this recipe again for my next prime rib roast Made for Everyday is a Holiday, December, 2013


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    To Prepare For Crust:

    2
    Done

    Wipe Down the Roast and Place on a Roasting Rack.

    3
    Done

    Heat Your Oil in a Skillet and Add the Garlic.

    4
    Done

    Saut 2 Minutes, Pressing the Juice from the Garlic Into the Oil.

    5
    Done

    Take the Pan Off of the Heat.

    6
    Done

    Mix in Bread Crumbs, Parsley, Seasonings, Salt and Black Pepper, Allowing to Cool Slightly, Press the Mixture Onto the Roast, Coating Well.

    7
    Done

    the Roast Can Be Sealed Tightly and Refrigerated at This Point

    8
    Done

    When Ready to Put Into Oven, Preheat Oven to 450f.

    9
    Done

    Insert Meat Thermometer Into the Thickest Portion of the Muscle.

    10
    Done

    When the Oven Has Reached 450f, Place the Roast in and Cook at This Temperature For Approximately 20 Minutes.

    11
    Done

    This Will Sear the Meat, Keeping the Juices Inches

    12
    Done

    Reduce the Heat to 325f and Continue Cooking Until Done to Your Taste.

    13
    Done

    This Type of Roast Does not Need to Be Basted.

    14
    Done

    Roast at 325f Until Meat Thermometer Registers 140f For Rare (16 to 18 Minutes Per Lb.), 160f For Medium (20 to 22 Minutes Per Lb.) or 170f For Well Done (24 to 26 Minute Per Lb.) *.

    15
    Done

    Remove from the Oven and Place a Sheet of Aluminum Foil and Then Several Kitchen Towels Over the Roast. It Will Continue to Cook After Being Removed from the Oven, the Juices Will Settle and the Texture Will Be Firmer Which Will Allow Easier Carving.

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