So, my brothers... Who doesn't love a great piece of Prime Rib? Unless you're munching on tofu and lettuce, sparing even the egg, you vegans.... We all do... Well, in discussion with some friends recently the topic odd cooking Prime Rib came up and I was intrigued to hear so many different ways of guys cooking it..
I thought I'd share an easy yet amazing way of cooking Prime Rib... Here it goes...
I'll use the example of a five pound boneless prime rib.
So, for every pound cooking time is 22 minutes following these SPECIFIC instructions.
Season to your liking. Put on roasting rack so not to sit in its own fat while cooking.

pre heat the oven at 500 degrees..
Now, every pound is 22 minutes, so 5x22= 110
cook at 500 degrees for half of 110 minutes or 55 minutes then SHUT THE OVEN OFF....
DO NOTV OPEN THE DOOR, even to peak, you MUST LEAVE OVEN DOOR SHUT.
let the roast cook with the OVEN OFF for another 55 minutes. Total time in the oven 110 minutes for a five lb roast.

Take the roast out of the oven and sit on a cutting board for another 10 to 15 minutes before slicing.


if you prefer a more medium temp, use 23/24 minutes per pound.
It comes out perfect every time.
Remember, NEVER OPEN THE OVEN...
let me know how it turns out if you try this.
I thought I'd share an easy yet amazing way of cooking Prime Rib... Here it goes...
I'll use the example of a five pound boneless prime rib.
So, for every pound cooking time is 22 minutes following these SPECIFIC instructions.
Season to your liking. Put on roasting rack so not to sit in its own fat while cooking.

pre heat the oven at 500 degrees..
Now, every pound is 22 minutes, so 5x22= 110
cook at 500 degrees for half of 110 minutes or 55 minutes then SHUT THE OVEN OFF....
DO NOTV OPEN THE DOOR, even to peak, you MUST LEAVE OVEN DOOR SHUT.
let the roast cook with the OVEN OFF for another 55 minutes. Total time in the oven 110 minutes for a five lb roast.

Take the roast out of the oven and sit on a cutting board for another 10 to 15 minutes before slicing.


if you prefer a more medium temp, use 23/24 minutes per pound.
It comes out perfect every time.
Remember, NEVER OPEN THE OVEN...
let me know how it turns out if you try this.