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Classic Prime Rib

Ingredient Amount Calories
Veal rib lean and fat roasted 340g 775kcal
Salt, kosher 12g 0kcal

Recipe Instructions:

3 teaspoons to 4 teaspoons kosher salt (or 1/2 teaspoon per pound of beef)
Freshly ground black pepper
1 4-rib prime rib roast


At least 1 day (and up to 3 days) in advance: Combine salt and pepper in small bowl. You can also add other seasonings to this blend; I like dry mustard and rosemary. If adding other seasonings, use about 1 tablespoon of each.
Season the roast all over with salt and pepper, including the bones, making sure to get the seasoning in the spaces between the bones. Don't neglect the bone side!
Set the roast, rib side down, on baking sheet or tray, and refrigerate, uncovered for 1 to 3 days. This will allow the roast to dry, so you'll get a nice crust when it roasts.
Prepare to roast: Remove the roast from the refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature about 3 hours before you plan to roast it.
Heat the oven to 425°F convection. (If you don't have convection, heat to 450°F). Be sure to let the oven preheat fully (this often means waiting longer than when the oven tells you it's ready). The only real test is to rely on an oven thermometer.
Position a rack in the bottom third of the oven, adjusting it so the middle of the roast will be as near to the middle of the oven as you can manage.
Arrange the roast in the pan. Choose a sturdy roasting pan that will hold the roast without crowding but without leaving too much empty space – which will cause the drippings to burn. The lower the sides of the pan, the better, but make sure it's sturdy—in other words, a rimmed baking sheet is NOT sturdy enough. If the sides are high, you will want a roasting rack so the sides of the pan don't shield the roast from the oven heat.
Roast: Slide the roast into the oven with the bone ends facing the oven door (this places the thicker side of the roast towards the back of the oven where the heat is the highest). Roast until you hear the meat begin to sizzle, 20 minutes—this is a sign that the outside is browning.
Without opening the oven door, lower the oven heat to 300°F convection (or 325°F non-convection). The lower temperature insures that the large roast will cook though evenly without overcooking the outer layer. Continue to roast; the time to start checking the internal temperature will depend on the size of the roast: For a 3- or 4-rib roast (about 8 pounds), start checking after about 45 minutes at the lower temperature. For 5-rib roast (10 to 12 pounds), start checking after 1 1/4 hours.
Once the internal temperature reaches about 95°F, expect it to rise 8° to 10° degrees for every 10 minutes more in the oven. Try to wait 10 to 15 minutes between checking the temperature of the roast, so you don't lose too much of the oven's heat.
Take the roast out when it reaches 110°F to 115°F for rare; for medium-rare, 120°F, and for medium, 125°F. (Because of the size of this roast, the internal temperature will rise as much as 10° to 15° as it rests).
Rest: Transfer the roast to a carving board (one with a trough to catch any drippings). Depending on the size of the roast, this can be a two-person job. Have one person hold the roasting pan (or rack) so when you lift the roast, it doesn't pick up the pan/rack. The best tools for lifting a roast are either: sturdy meat forks, those multi-prong roast lifters, or (my go-to) double thickness of kitchen towels that go directly to the laundry.
Let the roast rest—ideally uncovered—for 25 to 40 minutes. If the kitchen is cool or drafty, you can tent loosely with foil, but do not wrap tightly or you will cause the crust to steam and soften.

Nutrition Facts
Portion Size 39 g | ml
Amount Per Portion 86
360
kcal
kilojoules
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 5.3g 7%
Saturated Fat 2g 10%
Sodium 559mg 24%
Total Carbohydrate 0g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Sugar 0g
Protein 9g 18%
Vitamin D 0mcg 0%
Calcium 4.2mg 0%
Iron 0.4mg 2%
Potassium 111mg 2%
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contribute to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Vitamins
Nutrient Amount DV
Vitamin A 0 mcg 0%
Thiamin [B1] 0.019 mg 2%
Riboflavin [B2] 0.102 mg 8%
Niacin [B3] 2.637 mg 16%
Pantothenic acid [B5] 0.484 mg 10%
Vitamin B6 0.094 mg 6%
Cobalamin [B12] 0.552 mcg 0%
Floate [B9] 4.911 mcg 0%
Vitamin C 0 mg 0%
Vitamin D 0 mcg 0%
Vitamin E 0.132 mg 1%
Vitamin K 0 mcg 0%
Betaine 0 mg 0%
Choline 0 mg 0%
Carbohydrates
Nutrient Amount DV
Total carbohydrate 0 g 0%
Sugars 0 g 0%
Dietary fiber 0 g 0%
Carbohydrate 0 g 0%
Net carbs 0g
Aminoacids
Nutrient Amount DV
Alanine 0.538 g 0%
Arginine 0.532 g 0%
Aspartic acid 0.781 g 0%
Cysteine 0.102 g 0%
Glutamic acid 1.432 g 0%
Glycine 0.465 g 0%
Histidine 0.329 g 0%
Isoleucine 0.446 g 0%
Leucine 0.72 g 0%
Lysine 0.746 g 0%
Methionine 0.211 g 0%
Phenylalanine 0.365 g 0%
Proline 0.378 g 0%
Serine 0.339 g 0%
Threonine 0.396 g 0%
Tryptophan 0.092 g 0%
Tyrosine 0.289 g 0%
Valine 0.5 g 0%
Minerals
Nutrient Amount DV
Calcium 4.16 mg 0%
Copper 0.04 mg 4%
Fluoride 0 mcg 0%
Iron 0.37 mg 2%
Magnesium 8.31 mg 2%
Manganese 0.01 mg 0%
Phosphorus 74.42 mg 6%
Potassium 111.44 mg 2%
Selenium 3.97 mcg 7%
Sodium 559.2 mg 24%
Zinc 1.55 mg 14%
Other
Nutrient Amount DV
Water 22.667 g 0%
Ash 0.397 g 0%