**Indulge in a Culinary Masterpiece: Kittencal's Rotisserie Prime Rib Roast and Accompanying Delights**
Prepare to embark on a tantalizing culinary journey as we delve into the realm of Kittencal's Rotisserie Prime Rib Roast, a dish that embodies both elegance and rustic charm. This exceptional roast, meticulously crafted using prime rib, is slow-cooked to perfection on a rotisserie, resulting in a symphony of flavors that will captivate your taste buds. Accompanying this majestic centerpiece are an array of delectable recipes that elevate the entire dining experience. From the classic Yorkshire pudding, known for its golden-brown crust and fluffy interior, to the horseradish sauce that adds a zesty kick, each element of this culinary ensemble is carefully curated to complement the richness of the prime rib. Whether you're hosting a special occasion dinner or simply seeking an unforgettable meal, Kittencal's Rotisserie Prime Rib Roast, along with its accompanying recipes, promises an extraordinary gastronomic adventure.
KITTENCAL'S PERFECT PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF
NOTE...THE INTERNAL TEMPERATURE NOT THE TIME IS YOUR BEST GUARANTEE FOR DONENESS so for a perfectly cooked prime rib roast invest in a meat thermometer and you will never go wrong with this recipe! --- if desired you may omit the au jus and just serve the roast, I prefer to make the au jus especially if I am serving this at a holiday table --- use nothing else but only fresh garlic, a little salt and lots of fresh ground black pepper for this or you could use 1 teaspoon garlic salt, using any other spices will take away the flavor, nothing else is needed --- cooking on very high heat then reducing the temperature will seal in all the meat juices to produce the most tender and flavorful prime rib, this actually is the method that a lot of the higher end restaurants use to make there prime rib and is the method I always use when I make prime rib roast at my home --- the cooking time stated on the recipe is for a 3-4 pound prime rib, you can use this method for a larger prime rib and increase the cooking time please see bottom of directions --- for a perfectly cooked prime rib roast a meat thermometer inserted in the roast should read about 140 degrees for medium-rare doneness, it is advised not to cook prime rib more that medium-rare ----- using more that the specified amount of salt will draw out the juices from the roast, you could add a little more but it is best to salt the meat after it is cooked, using a minimum amount of salt will insure a juicy tender prime rib roast, 1 teaspoon or less of salt will be fine, remember to remove your roast from the fridge about 2 hours before cooking --- also see my recipe#146196 this is a must served with prime rib!
Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz
Categories Roast Beef
Time P1DT1h15m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Using a knife, poke small holes all over uncooked roast, and insert a half of a clove of fresh garlic in the hole (as many holes and as much garlic as desired).
- Cover roast, and refrigerate overnight.
- The next day, remove the roast from fridge and uncover; let sit out at room temperature for about 2 to 2-1/2 hours (this is an important step to relax the meat fibers, it will make for a more tender juicy roast, the length of counter-time will depend on the size of your roast).
- Set oven to 450°F and allow the oven to preheat for a minimum of 15 minutes.
- Season the roast with only a small amount of salt but lots of fresh ground black pepper pepper (that's all nothing else but a little salt and fresh ground black pepper, using any other spices will take away the flavor from the prime rib!).
- Place the roast fat-side up on a rack in a shallow-sided pan, then insert a meat thermometer in the middle of the roast but not touching any rib bones.
- Roast uncovered at 450°F for 20 minutes (a few more minutes won't hurt at 450°F).
- After 20 minutes of high heat cooking reduce heat to 350°F and continue to roast for 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes OR until the meat thermometer reads 130°F for rare doneness OR 140°F for medium-rare doneness, that is the way a prime rib really should be served, check your roast after 1 hour cooking time.
- *NOTE* It is strongly advised to remove the roast slightly before desired degree of doneness is achieved as the roast will continue to rise in temperature several degrees after removing from the oven.
- Remove meat to a carving board.
- Cover loosely with foil and allow let rest (DO NOT CUT INTO ROAST for at least 20 or more minutes or all juices in the meat will flow out).
- While the roast is resting prepare the au jus; place the roasting pan on top of the stove over high heat.
- Add in the wine; cook for 8-10 minutes, stirring and scraping any brown bits.
- Add in the beef stock; cook and reduce the juice by half (this might take about 20 minutes).
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Slice roast (just before serving!) and drizzle with some of the juice.
- *NOTE* if desired you can cover the roast loosely with foil the first hour and then uncover and cook for the remaining time.
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- APPROXIMATE COOKING TIMES for the prime rib cooked at 350°F after the 20 minute cooking time at 450°F.
- Rare; cook 12-13 minutes per pound or to 130°F.
- Medium-rare; cook 14-16 minutes per pound or to 140°F (I would not recommend cooking a prime rib any more than medium-rare).
- Since every oven cooks differently cooking times are only approximate.
- SUGGESTED SERVING PORTIONS PER PERSON ----for a generous serving of prime rib roast you should figure on 2 people per rib, that means if you plan to serve 6 people you should be able to do so with 3 ribs/ eight people with 4 ribs/ do not bother with less than 3 ribs anything less than that is not a roast but rather a steak and would be better treated as such.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 934.8, Fat 76.6, SaturatedFat 31.8, Cholesterol 192.8, Sodium 640.5, Carbohydrate 1.9, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.2, Protein 52.4
KITTENCAL'S ROTISSERIE PRIME RIB ROAST
As with any cut of beef it is important to allow the meat to come down to room temperature this will relax the meat fibers to create a more juicy tender roast, you should figure on about 1 hour per bone sitting time, so plan well ahead don't even think about cooking the roast or any beef roast or steak from a cold stage! --- since salt tends to draw out the moisture from the meat I would not recommend using any salt while cooking you may always add some after cooking --- for the very best results you will need an instant-read meat thermometer for this -- you may adjust the seasoning amounts if desired and you may completely omit the fresh garlic cloves and just season with garlic powder ----- NOTE for more tips on the perfect prime rib see my recipe#82023
Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz
Categories Roast Beef
Time 20m
Yield 1 rib roast
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Cut small slits all over the roast then insert a half a clove of garlic into each slit.
- Rub olive oil all over the roast.
- In a small bowl combine the garlic powder with the Montreal Steak seasoning, then rub all over the roast using clean hands (at this point you may cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight if desired).
- Place onto a plate and allow the meat to come down to almost room temperature.
- Since the roast tends to shrink and will fall apart easily make certain to tie up the roast securely using cotton butcher's twine.
- Starting at the meaty end of the roast load onto the rod and clamp down to secure (keeping the roast evenly distrubuted on the rod).
- Set grill to medium heat.
- Prepare a gas or charcoal grill for spit-roasting over indirect heat (or according to instructions for your grill).
- Pour about 1-inch water or wine into a drip pan then set under the center of the spit.
- Attach the spit to the rotisserie mechanism, then cover the grill.
- Roast until an instant-read meat thermometer inserted about 3-inches deep into the center of the roast away and not touching the bone reads reaches about 130 to 135 degrees F. for medium rare (be aware that the internal temperature will rise at least 5 degrees (to about 135-140 or more) after removing from the grill, for the best results start checking the temperature after about 1-1/4 hours and once it reads 110 degrees F or so, keep checking it often for the perfect doneness).
- Carefully remove the meat from the rod.
- Place on a carving board and cover with foil (DO NOT POKE OR SLICE or you will loose a lot of juice from the roast!).
- Allow to rest for at least 20 minutes or more before slicing.
PRIME RIB ROAST
Make and share this Prime Rib Roast recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Miss Annie
Categories Roast Beef
Time 2h5m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- On the roast, rub the garlic, then the salt and pepper and place it, fat side up, in an uncovered pan.
- Sear in a very hot oven (450-475 degrees) for 30 minutes, reduce heat to 300 degrees, and cook as follows: Rare- 18-20 minutes per pound, Medium- 25 minutes per pound, Well done- 30 minutes per pound.
- May be served with Horseradish sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 114, Fat 11.4, SaturatedFat 6.6, Cholesterol 29.9, Sodium 89, Carbohydrate 2.3, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 2.1, Protein 1.3
KITTENCAL'S DRY RUB FOR PORK RIBS, ROASTS OR CHOPS
If you like more heat then increase the cayenne to suit taste and If you are using this rub for pork shoulder or Boston butt I would recommend to use coarse ground black pepper and for ribs use the fine ground black pepper, make certain to rub the tarragon, rosemary and thyme herbs between fingers to release the flavor.
Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz
Categories Spicy
Time 2m
Yield 1 3/4 cups (approx)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Mix all ingredients together and store in an airtight glass jar in the fridge.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 415.6, Fat 8, SaturatedFat 1.4, Sodium 20423, Carbohydrate 91, Fiber 19.9, Sugar 50.1, Protein 11.3
Tips:
- Choose a prime rib roast that is at least 3 inches thick for the best results.
- Allow the roast to come to room temperature for at least 30 minutes before cooking.
- Season the roast generously with salt and pepper, or use your favorite rub.
- Place the roast on a rack in a roasting pan and cook in a preheated oven at 450°F for 15 minutes.
- Reduce the oven temperature to 325°F and continue to cook the roast for 1 hour and 30 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 125°F for medium-rare.
- Let the roast rest for 15-20 minutes before carving.
- Serve the roast with your favorite sides, such as mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a green salad.
Conclusion:
Kittencal's Rotisserie Prime Rib Roast is a delicious and impressive dish that is perfect for a special occasion dinner. The roast is cooked slowly and evenly on a rotisserie, resulting in a juicy and flavorful piece of meat. The crispy outer crust adds an extra layer of flavor and texture. This recipe is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.
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