Ingredients
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4
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Directions
Perfect Prime Rib, I saw this made on a video and my mouth was was watering! Prime Rib is so expensive I can’t bear to ruin a cut, so here it is Perfection!, I have tried and failed on several Prime Rib Roasts They were all failures My guests complained too rare, not cooked enough, etc So, I gave up on this cut of meat I went on line to search for a Perfect Prime Rib recipe and I found yours Wow! It was amazing Pink all the way through The Best I have ever had Thank you so much for your expertise Can’t wait to make another It was just for my husband and me but I will not hesitate in the future when having guests , @kathrine T Im no expert but t would x5 of your biggest roast Im pretty sure to get that 1 to medium rare the other will be a little more done if the weights a bit smaller If it were all a complete roast then your calculation of 9 88×5 is correct The times for heat penetration for the thickness
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Steps
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Place Rib Roast on a Plate and Bring to Room Temperature, About 4 Hours. |
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Preheat an Oven to 500 Degrees F (260 Degrees C). |
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Combine Butter, Pepper, and Herbes De Provence in a Bowl; Mix Until Well Blended. Spread Butter Mixture Evenly Over Entire Roast. Season Roast Generously With Kosher Salt. |
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Roast the 4-Pound Prime Rib (see Footnote If Using a Larger and Smaller Roast) in the Preheated Oven For 20 Minutes. Turn the Oven Off and, Leaving the Roast in the Oven With the Door Closed, Let the Roast Sit in the Oven For 2 Hours. Remove Roast from the Oven, Slice, and Serve. |
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Tip*. |
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Your Cooking Times Will Vary Depending on the Size of Your Prime Rib Roast. to Calculate Your Cooking Time, Multiply the Exact Weight of the Roast by 5. Round the Resulting Number to the Nearest Whole Number. the Rib Is Cooked at 500 Degrees F For Exactly That Many Minutes. For Example, For a 6 Pound Roast: 6x5=30, So Cooking Time Is 30 Minutes. Turn the Oven Off and Wait 2 Hours Before Opening the Oven Door. Remove the Prime Rib and Slice Into the Most Perfectly Medium-Rare Meat You've Ever See. |