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Wednesday, 20 March 2019

Prime Rib Roast

Fancy roast dinner only - and ideally when someone else is buying the roast. (Thanks Dad!)  This easy, delicious roast recipe will result in a wonderfully tasty roast.  You definitely want a reliable meat thermometer.  I love my digital one.  We love it with homemade gravy (recipe below) and homemade Yorkshire puddings. Yum! Enjoy!
Prime Rib Roast, being sliced by my dad. :) 

Prime Rib Roast - gluten-free

Makes a 4-5 lb roast

Mix together in a small bowl:
2 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper

Place your 4-5 lb bone-in prime rib roast in a baking dish. (You can use a boneless roast, but lower the baking time).  You want to use a small baking dish that just barely fits the roast so you don't end up with drippings burning (like what can happen in a larger pan).   Rub the roast on all sides with the salt & pepper mixture.    Place the roast fat-side up.

Mix together:
1/4 - 1/3 cup mustard or Dijon mustard
1/2 cup finely cut shallots
6 tsp pressed fresh garlic or crushed garlic (from a jar)
3/4 - 1 tsp ground thyme

Place the mixture on the top and sides of the roast.  Let the roast rest for 1 hour at room temperature prior to baking.

After letting your roast rest 1 hour at room temperature, bake in 350 F oven for 2.5 - 3 hours until the internal temperature reaches 150 F. (for medium)  I recommend testing the temperature regularly. 
Remove roast from oven.

Transfer the roast to a new dish and cover loosely with foil for 15 minutes. 
Scrap out the drippings from your roasting pan into a small saucepan.

Add to saucepan with drippings:
2 cups water + 2 tsp GF beef bouillon paste

Whisk together:
1/2 cup milk
2-3 Tbsp cornstarch

Bring drippings and beef bouillon paste to a boil, then whisk in the milk/cornstarch mixture.  Season with salt & pepper, if needed.

Slice roast and serve with gravy, homemade gluten-free Yorkshire puddings, roasted potatoes, salad, or whatever else you like with a roast dinner. Enjoy!
Roast, sliced after resting 15 minutes under foil tent.  

Roast served with potatoes, Yorkshire puddings, gravy and salad. Yum!


Gluten Free Prime Rib Roast Recipe by Successfully Gluten Free!

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