Angus Beef Rib Roast Recipe Rosemary Thyme
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My Standing Rib Roast recipe proves that it's easy to make a perfectly cooked, beautiful roast using only simple ingredients!
This amazing rib roast is perfect for special occasions and the holidays. It makes the most memorable centerpiece for your Christmas dinner, and it is so much easier to make than you might think.
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- Bone In Rib Roast Recipe FAQs
- Equipment
- Ingredients
- Always look for Marbling on Beef
- How to Cook a Standing Rib Roast
- How Long to Cook a Rib Roast
- How to Carve a Roast
- Recipe Tips
- Temperature Chart
- Sides for Standing Rib Roast
- Leftover Prime Rib Recipes
- Best Roast Recipes
- Reader Reviews
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Ina Garten's Prime Rib
It is no secret that I am a huge fan of Ina Garten's recipes. In fact, my first roast recipe was Ina Garten's Sunday Rib Roast. I've always loved serving it with a side of roasted artichoke salad and finishing off our meal with apple crisp.
I couldn't help but fall in love with her beef rib roast recipe. But, as someone who has a hard time following recipe directions… my Sunday roast recipe evolved over time!
Now, I couldn't be more excited to share with you my favorite recipe for garlic butter bone-in rib roast. It is so incredibly juicy and flavorful. I promise you are going to love this easy roast recipe!
And, once you get it done once – it is so easy to come back to again and again. If you're like me, maybe you'll wind up putting your own spin on it!
Bone In Rib Roast Recipe FAQs
What is a standing rib roast?
Standing rib roast is a cut of beef from the rib section of a cow. It is also called a bone-in prime rib, as it contains the prime rib cut of beef.
Usually, a rib roast holds between 2-7 ribs and is prepared so it is "standing" when roasted. It makes the most beautiful presentation for a holiday table!
The Rib Roast is the most tender and succulent beef you will ever taste. If you cook it properly, it literally melts in your mouth. And I am going to show you how to cook it perfectly!
What does it mean to French a rib roast?
Ask your butcher to "French" your rib roast, and they will cut the excess meat and fat away from the bone so it is clearly exposed. This creates the most beautiful presentation on a rib roast!
How much rib roast per person do I need?
A good estimate on how much rib roast you will need is about ½ pound per person when the roast is part of a holiday buffet, or ¾ pound per person when it is the main course.
Recipe Tip #1 If you have trouble finding rib roast in the meat section of your local supermarket, ask the butcher! They usually can cut this to order for you, especially during the holiday season. I always ask my butcher to French the bones. This is what creates this beautiful presentation.
Recipe Tip #2 Always pull your roast out of the oven a little early and let it finish cooking on the counter. This is a mistake many make when cooking a standing rib roast. I like to serve it a little on the rare side and use piping au jus sauce to finish cooking.
Equipment
- A roasting pan with a rack: This allows the roast to heat evenly as it cooks. Meaning, it is much easier to reach your desired degree of doneness!
- Aluminum foil: You will need this to tent the roast, but it is also necessary if you asked your butcher to French the roast for you. Covering the exposed bones with foil prevents them from drying out while the roast cooks.
- Meat thermometer: We highly recommend you use a meat thermometer to check the temperature of your beef!
Ingredients
- Standing Rib Roast: Also known as bone-in prime rib. If you have trouble finding it at the supermarket, ask the butcher to cut it for you. While you're at it, ask them to French the roast – this creates the most beautiful presentation!
- Butter, softened
- Fresh rosemary, minced
- Garlic, minced
- Black pepper and sea salt
- Ground thyme
Always look for Marbling on Beef
The most important part about cooking a rib roast is to choose the perfect cut of beef at the store. You want a cut with the most beautiful marbling.
Marbling refers to the white flecks and streaks of fat in the lean sections of beef. The term "marbling" comes from the fact that the streaks of fat actually resemble a marble pattern.
You may also hear it referred to as intramuscular fat. Either way, marbling adds so much flavor and is one of the main factors in judging the quality of a cut of beef.
How to Cook a Standing Rib Roast
Before you do anything, let the holiday roast sit for 2 hours to come to room temperature. This will allow the roast to cook evenly throughout.
- Preheat the oven to 450°F. Soften butter, then stir in rosemary, garlic, salt, pepper, and thyme to create a garlic butter paste.
- Rub the paste all over the rib roast and wrap aluminum foil around all exposed rib bones. Place the roast in the center of a roasting pan with a rack.
- Roast at 450°F for 15 minutes. Then, reduce the temperature to 325°F and cook for approximately 2 hours. (Check your meat thermometer for desired doneness).
- Remove from the oven and tent with aluminum foil. Let rest tented for 15 minutes. Slice rib roast, serve, and enjoy!
How Long to Cook a Rib Roast
The high heat/low heat roasting method we use in this recipe works very well for a standing rib roast.
Roast at 450 degrees for 15 minutes, then reduce the temperature to 325 degrees and cook for approximately 2 hours. This will give the roast a beautifully caramelized exterior with a juicy, tender interior.
How to Carve a Roast
- Stand the rib roast upright and hold the bones.
- Use a carving knife to cut between the bones. Carve as close to the bone as possible.
- Once you get to the bottom, cut along the bottom of the rib roast until you can remove the chop.
- Cut into smaller slices if desired. Always cut beef against the grain.
Recipe Tips
These are my best tips for cooking a roast perfectly. I know they'll help you!
- Use the right pan: Use a roasting pan with a rack. This will help heat rotate evenly as the roast cooks.
- Let it sit before cooking: Bring your standing rib roast to room temperature by letting it sit on the counter for approximately 2 hours. This will ensure even cooking throughout.
- Pull it out of the oven a little early: It is always best to serve your holiday roast on the rare side. You can always finish cooking it with warm au jus or put it back in the oven for a couple more minutes. But once it is over cooked, it is too late.
- Let it rest before cutting: Always make sure you let your rib roast rest for approximately 15 minutes before cutting into it. This will ensure the juices stay in the roast and you will have a juicy rib roast.
- Let your butcher make it pretty: Ask your butcher to French the rib roast for you. This makes for such a pretty presentation. When roasting, covered the bone ends with aluminum foil so they didn't dry out.
- How to cut a rib roast: Always, always cut beef against the grain.
TOP TIP—Make extra garlic butter. Just trust me on that one! You'll want to slather this butter on everything. It is so delicious. Even better if you're serving the roast with Yorkshire Puddings or Air Fryer Biscuits to add the butter too.
Temperature Chart
It is always best to use a meat thermometer to make sure your rib roast recipe is done perfectly to your liking.
When using a meat thermometer to check doneness, look for the following numbers.
- Rare: 120-125°F – Bright red interior
- Medium Rare: 130-135°F – Pink on the outer crust with a deeper red center
- Medium: 135-140°F – Mauve/light pink colored interior
- Well-done: 145°F+ – Brown on the inside, no pink
Sides for Standing Rib Roast
- Scalloped Potatoes: Gluten-Free, Instant Pot, or Oven-Baked
- Mashed Potatoes: Traditional or Instant Pot
- Salad: Roasted Artichoke Salad and Orange and Fennel Salad
- Vegetables: Green Bean Almondine, Garlic Roasted Carrots, Instant Pot Candied Carrots, and Smashed Brussels Sprouts
- Bread: Yorkshire Pudding, Air Fryer Biscuits, and Instant Pot French Bread
- Check out all my favorite side dishes for roast beef and easy Christmas side dishes
Try my best Side Dishes for Prime Rib!
Leftover Prime Rib Recipes
It is a tradition to always buy a larger roast so I can make this Creamy Penne Pasta with Sliced Prime Rib the day after a holiday meal. It is truly the best way to use leftover rib roast, hands down. We look forward to this meal every year and it certainly doesn't feel like leftovers!
You can create a Hot Roast Beef Sandwich with Caramelized Onions with cheese sauce and Perfect Caramelized Onions that is out-of-this-world delicious!
A favorite in my household is also to make an open-faced roast beef sandwich with toppings piled on. I personally love to add remoulade sauce to my sandwich.
Best Roast Recipes
- Slow Roasted Prime Rib
- Instant Pot Prime Rib using the reverse sear method
- Boneless Prime Rib
- Smoked Prime Rib
- Grilled Prime Rib
- Sous Vide Prime Rib
- Air Fryer Prime Rib
Reader Reviews
Awesome Recipe! I did an 8lb it was perfect
@teambrooks2
Easy instructions, turned out great
@citadel1
It was amazing!
@leylasangels8250
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Standing Rib Roast Recipe
The best Standing Rib Roast Recipe! A Standing Rib Roast is easier to make than you might think! It is the quintessential holiday roast centerpiece.
Prep Time 15 mins
Cook Time 2 hrs
Resting Time 15 mins
Total Time 2 hrs 30 mins
Course Holiday Recipe, Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 14
Calories 836 kcal
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Oven
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Aluminum foil
- 7-8 Pounds Rib Roast or Bone-in prime rib
- 1 Cup Butter Softened
- 3 Tablespoons Fresh Rosemary Minced
- 8 Cloves Garlic Minced
- 1 Teaspoon Black Pepper
- 1 Teaspoon Sea Salt
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Preheat the oven to 450°F. Soften butter, then stir in rosemary, garlic, salt, pepper, and thyme to create a garlic butter paste.
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Rub the paste all over the prime rib roast and wrap aluminum foil around all exposed rib bones. Place the roast in the center of a roasting pan with a rack.
Roast at 450°F for 15 minutes. Then, reduce the temperature to 325°F and cook for approximately 2 hours. (Check your meat thermometer for desired doneness).
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Remove from the oven and tent with aluminum foil. Let rest tented for 15 minutes. Slice rib roast, serve, and enjoy!
- Use a roasting pan with a rack. This will help heat rotate evenly as the roast cooks.
- Bring your standing rib roast to room temperature by letting it sit on the counter for approximately 2 hours. This will ensure even cooking throughout.
- Always make sure you let your rib roast rest for approximately 15 minutes before cutting into it. This will ensure the juices stay in the roast and you will have a juicy prime rib roast.
- Ask your butcher to french the rib roast for you. This makes for such a pretty presentation. When roasting, covered the bone ends with aluminum foil so they didn't dry out.
- Always cut beef against the grain.
Calories: 836 kcal Carbohydrates: 1 g Protein: 62 g Fat: 143 g Saturated Fat: 64 g Cholesterol: 335 mg Sodium: 1277 mg Potassium: 1036 mg Vitamin A: 745 IU Vitamin C: 1.2 mg Calcium: 57 mg Iron: 7 mg
Keyword Holiday Roast Recipe, Rib Roast Recipe, Standing Rib Roast, Standing rib roast recipe
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About Isabel Laessig
Isabel Laessig, better known as Family Foodie and the founder of the Sunday Supper Movement, is passionate about food and family! She hosts Family Foodie Friday on WTSP's Great Day Tampa Bay, along with other television appearances, to spread her mission of bringing Sunday Supper back around the family table in every home.
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