Ultimate Standing Rib Roast (Prime Rib) (2024)

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Ultimate Standing Rib Roast (Prime Rib) – learn how to cook prime rib with this easy, simple and hands-off recipe that is perfect for Christmas dinner or any other special occasion or holiday! Wow your guests!

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Best Ever Standing Rib Roast (Prime Rib)

So excited to share with you guys our family recipe for Standing Rib Roast! (aka Prime Rib)!! Add in some Prime Rib Seasoning, Creamy Prime Rib Horseradish Sauce and Homemade Prime Rib Au Jus and you have the Ultimate Prime Rib Recipe! Serve with Ultimate Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes and Garlic Green Beans for the best roast beef dinner you have ever had!

I don’t know about you guys, but come every Christmas dinner this is on the menu. I know it sounds slightly intimidating, but this is actually one of THE simplest recipes you will ever encounter. And it turns out perfectly EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.

Read More: learn what the difference is between a Ribeye Roast vs. Prime Rib here!

What You Will Need:

  • standing rib roast (prime rib): I personally prefer a bone-in standing rib roast, but it’s okay if you can only find boneless! You may need to talk to your butcher directly about ordering this ahead of time. You are going to want to ask for USDA Prime beef vs. USDA Choice grade meat which has less fat marbling and, therefore, less flavorful.
  • kosher salt + ground black pepper: this simple mixture is always good, but we have an alternative seasoning included below! Alternatively, you can use our Prime Rib Rub that is a mixture of garlic powder, rosemary, paprika, onion powder and chili powder.
  • roasting pan: you can also use a large dutch oven if you need to – just remember you don’t cover the roast while it is cooking in the oven.
  • OPTIONAL: prime rub seasoning, creamy prime rib horseradish sauce and homemade prime rib au jus.

Standing Rib Roast Cook Time Chart (for medium-rare)

  • 6 pounds (bone-in): 20 minutes at 500 degrees F; 70 minutes at 325 degrees F.
  • 7 pounds (bone-in): 20 minutes at 500 degrees F; 85 minutes at 325 degrees F.
  • 8 pounds (bone-in): 20 minutes at 500 degrees F; 100 minutes at 325 degrees F.

What is Better: Boneless or Bone-In Prime Rib

Different people will argue different things here. Honestly, I don’t think you can go wrong with either. I have made both – neither was stand-apart better than the other. I will say the boneless seemed to cook a tad faster than the bone-in and I have that noted and discussed in the Notes section of the recipe card.

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How to Cook Prime Rib

Rub salt and pepper all over and let roast come to room temp. Alternatively, you can use this Prime Rib Seasoning which has a bit more complexity to its flavors.

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Place in roaster (you do not need to put it on a roasting rack). Cook at 500 degrees F. for about 20 minutes then reduce 325 degrees F. and continue to cook until the middle part of the thickest area of the rib roast reads 115 degrees F or 125 degrees F, depending upon whether you want to have your roast medium-rare or medium, respectively. See full instructions in the recipe card below!

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Remove from oven and let rest (don’t skip this step). And save the juices to make au jus!

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Transfer to a carving board and use a sharp knife to cut into slices. Serve immediately and enjoy!

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Prime Rib Side Dishes

  • Mashed Sweet Potatoes
  • Strawberry Spinach Salad
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Roasted Broccolini
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FAQ

  • How Much Prime Rib to Make: We generally factor in approximately 1 pound per person. Add a little more per person if you want leftovers!
  • Leftovers: Looking for a way to use those delicious prime rib leftovers – try our Leftover Prime Rib Sandwich!
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  • Garlic Rosemary Roasted Leg of Lamb
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  • Smoked Ham
  • Smoked Turkey
  • Smoked Turkey Breast

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Ultimate Standing Rib Roast (Prime Rib Recipe)

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  • Author: Erin Jensen
  • Prep Time: 2 hours
  • Cook Time: 2 hours
  • Total Time: 4 hours
  • Yield: 810 servings 1x
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

Ultimate Standing Rib Roast (Prime Rib Recipe) – Perfect for any special occasion and so easy to make!

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 standing rib roast (prime rib) – we used an 8lb roast
  • 24 tablespoons kosher salt
  • 24 tablespoons ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Prep Seasoning + Prime Rib: Combine salt and pepper in a small bowl. Pat prime rib with clean paper towels. Rub salt and pepper mixture all over rib roast at least 2 hours prior to cooking (it is okay to not use all of the salt and pepper mixture – use your best judgment); After rubbing with salt and pepper, leave out to allow the roast to come to room temperature.
  2. Prep Oven: Preheat oven to 500 degrees F.
  3. Place rib roast on roaster (fat side up) and place in oven, uncovered. You do not need to use a roasting rack.
  4. Total Cook Time: You will want to cook your rib roast/prime rib for a TOTAL of 15 minutes per pound (this will result in a medium rare center – if your roast is particularly robust, cook 16 or 17 minutes per pound). The first 20 minutes will be at 500 degrees F. Then drop the oven temp down to 325 degrees F. for the rest of your cooking time.
  5. Golden Rule: DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN AT ANY POINT (use a wireless meat thermometer if you prefer).
  6. Rest: Remove from oven and immediately cover with foil or the roaster cover and let rest for 20-30 minutes (do not skip this step!) – the meat will continue to cook during this time;
  7. Slice + Serve: Cut into steaks and serve immediately.
  8. I like to serve with my Creamy Horseradish Sauce.

Notes

  • Serving Size: An 8 pound roast serves approximately 8 people, assuming each person consumes a 1lb prime rib steak; adjust accordingly as desired.
  • Meat Thermometer: I have tested this multiple, multiple times without a meat thermometer, BUT I know how expensive prime rib is so since we cannot open the oven during the cooking process, a wireless meat thermometer would be required to keep track of that internal temp.
  • Kosher Salt:Ensure you are using kosher salt and not table salt (table salt would result in a much-too-salty roast).
  • Medium-Rare: the internal temp of a medium-rare prime rib is between 130-135 degrees F.
  • Bone-In vs. Boneless: If you can only find a boneless prime rib, I would recommend reducing the cooking time to 14-14.5 minutes per pound as they will cook just a little bit quicker.
  • Seasoning Alternative: if you want something different than just salt and pepper, you can use this Prime Rib Seasoning instead.
  • Serving: serve with this creamy horseradish sauce and homemade prime rib au jus.
  • Leftovers: if you have leftovers this Leftover Prime Rib Sandwich is the perfect answer!!

Originally published January 2016.

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  1. Gerri says

    This made a delicious prime rib! Everyone loved it and it was simple to prepare. I did salt and pepper the night before and inserted several garlic cloves in the roast also the night before. I would highly recommend this recipe.

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  2. Diane Brammer says

    Perfect! Delicious! Halfed the salt pepper for 4lb roast. It was soooo good!

    Reply

  3. Susie says

    Can you add garlic powder to this rub. If yes how much. TY

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  4. Rachel says

    Can you sea salt in lieu of kosher salt?

    Reply

    • Erin says

      Hey Rachel – yes, you can BUT I would decrease the amount of salt as sea salt can be a bit saltier – use your best judgment (and I wouldn’t use the super course sea salt as it won’t stick to the meat very well). Let me know if you have any other questions!

      Reply

  5. Laura says

    Hi! Does the first 20 minutes count as time towards the total 15 min/ lb? Thanks!

    Reply

    • Erin says

      Hi Laura – yes, it does! So calculate your total cook time (15 minutes per pound) and then the first 20 of that total time is at 500. Hope that helps!

      Reply

  6. Liz says

    I’ve never made prime rib before, but I made this recipe for my friends on New Year’s Eve and it turned out amazing. Super simple setup, and with the use of a thermometer it turned out to die for! The salt and pepper crust was one of the best parts.

    Reply

    • Erin says

      So happy to hear that, Liz!!

      Reply

  7. Tom says

    I used this recipe to cook my prime rib for Christmas. Wow, best prime rib I have ever had, my family loved it! The meat was so tender and moist and the flavor with the salt and pepper rub was great!!

    Reply

  8. Nadine says

    I just made for Christmas eve dinner and it was delicious!!!

    Reply

    • Erin says

      So happy to hear that, Nadine!

      Reply

  9. Kathleen Blann says

    Thank You so much.. PS I’m going to try making some Yorkshire pudding to go with this Beautiful Roast.. Wish me 🤞Luck.. Kathy Blann. !!

    Reply

  10. Bruce Beezley says

    Always made it this way fool proof. Garlic mashed potatoes, made with garlic spread from market, and roasted asparagus. Going to make yorkshire pudding for first time this year.

    Reply

    • Erin says

      Thanks, Bruce- It’s the best, isn’t it! That menu sounds amazing – enjoy!

      Reply

  11. Heather Prater says

    AMAZING. FANTASTIC. TERRIFIC. DEVINE. I was very nervous about making my first prime rib, it’s a very expensive cut of meat. And it was our Christmas dinner. I thought it couldn’t be as simple ax what was written in the recipe. But it was. And it was so good and I can’t wait to make it b again. Thank you Erin!

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    • Erin says

      Thank you so much, Heather! And I totally agree – prime rib isn’t cheap is it! Thank you for trusting me in your kitchen and I am so happy you loved the recipe! We have been making it that way for years and I still can’t believe it is that simple either! Thanks for leaving your feedback, it really means so much to me!

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  12. Bob says

    Looks great!!

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    • Erin says

      Thank you! Our family loves this recipe!

      Reply

  13. Lee says

    The run was to salty for my taste, I’m on a low salt diet so salt bothers me. Both end cuts are wasted. The cooking was spot on.I will make again but with a no salt rub.

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