Classic Prime Rib

🎄 Classic Prime Rib Roast with Au Jus

A cherished tradition, made for a well-earned day of rest


🌟 Introduction

Some meals are more than dinner — they’re a thank-you, a pause, a moment of comfort wrapped in tradition. Making a prime rib roast the Sunday before Christmas is exactly that kind of meal. It’s not rushed, not squeezed between shifts or obligations. It’s prepared on a quiet day off, when the table is calm and the company is cherished.

This is a meal made with intention: a beautifully roasted prime rib, creamy mashed potatoes, honey-roasted carrots, and rich au jus. A feast meant to say, “You work hard. Sit down. Relax. This is for you.”


📜 A Brief History of Prime Rib

Prime rib, also known as standing rib roast, has long been a celebratory centerpiece in American and British holiday cooking. Traditionally served for Christmas, New Year’s, or special Sundays, it symbolized abundance and care.

Before restaurants popularized it, prime rib was a home-cooked reward meal — slow-roasted, carved at the table, and served with simple sides that let the beef shine. Even today, it remains a symbol of warmth, generosity, and tradition.


🥩 Ingredients (Serves 6–8)

For the Prime Rib Roast

  • 1 standing rib roast (5–6 pounds, bone-in preferred)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, finely chopped

For the Au Jus

  • Pan drippings from the roast
  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

Optional Sides (As Served)

  • Creamy mashed potatoes
  • Honey-roasted carrots

🥣 Formation (Preparing the Roast)

Prime rib is built on patience and respect for the meat:

  1. Bring the roast to room temperature
  2. Season generously
  3. Roast hot, then low
  4. Rest — this step is crucial

This method ensures a tender interior and a flavorful crust.


👩‍🍳 Instructions & Cooking Methods

Step 1: Bring to Room Temperature

Remove the roast from the refrigerator 2–3 hours before cooking.
This allows even roasting.


Step 2: Season the Roast

Preheat oven to 450°F (230°C).

Rub the roast all over with olive oil.
Mix salt, pepper, garlic powder, rosemary, and thyme, then coat the roast generously.

Place fat-side up on a rack in a roasting pan.


Step 3: High-Heat Start

Roast at 450°F for 20 minutes to develop a beautiful crust.


Step 4: Slow Roast

Reduce oven temperature to 325°F (165°C).
Continue roasting until internal temperature reaches:

  • 120–125°F for rare
  • 130–135°F for medium-rare
  • 140°F for medium

(About 15 minutes per pound, but always use a thermometer.)


Step 5: Rest the Roast

Remove from oven and tent loosely with foil.
Let rest 20–30 minutes before carving.


🥣 Making the Au Jus

Place the roasting pan over medium heat.
Add beef broth and Worcestershire sauce, scraping up browned bits.
Simmer 5–7 minutes. Season to taste.

Strain if desired.


❤️ Why People Love This Meal (The Lovers)

  • Holiday traditionalists treasure its ritual
  • Meat lovers crave the tenderness and flavor
  • Hard-working partners appreciate the care behind it
  • Families remember these meals for years

It’s not just the roast — it’s the feeling that comes with it.


🔥 Methods & Variations

  • Garlic-crusted: Add minced fresh garlic
  • Herb butter: Mix softened butter with herbs and spread before roasting
  • Reverse-sear method: Roast low first, sear at the end
  • Boneless roast: Shorter cooking time, same seasoning

🧡 Conclusion

This prime rib isn’t just about Christmas — it’s about making space for someone you love when life doesn’t slow down on holidays. A quiet Sunday, a perfectly roasted piece of beef, and a table full of comfort.

That’s a tradition worth keeping. 🥩🎄

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