Perfect Paleo Prime Rib Au Jus Recipe - Dairy and Grain Free (2024)

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Paleo Prime Rib Au Jus Recipe

Have you ever found yourself patiently waiting in a long line at a buffet waiting for your turn to get a slice of fresh prime rib and a ramekin of au jus for dipping? It was likely the highlight of your dinner plate, with all other meats paling (literally) in comparison.

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As with most anything, I prefer to DIY everything I can. Not only is it satisfying to be able to successfully make something that you would otherwise have to buy at the store, but you have more control over what your family is using and consuming. And generally speaking, it’s almost always cheaper as well.

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Another benefit is that there’s no wait to get what you need (or in the case of prime rib, what you want). Can you even imagine prime rib on demand?! No lines, no expensive restaurant, no tipping the server (though I imagine a kiss for the home chef wouldn’t be a bad idea), just delicious prime rib any day of the week in the comfort of your own home.

Our household is divided on whether our meals should be spicy, so we compromise and I make non-spicy food and the spicy eaters add hot sauce. The mustard rub for this prime rib has optional spiciness added (via crushed red pepper flakes) so add them at your own risk (or add more if you like it hot).

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Best Prime Rib Recipe Ever

This method of cooking a prime rib will give you perfectly cooked meat. Don’t be worried if you see smoke coming out of the oven at first, or hear sizzling, crackling sounds. And when you finally get to peek into the oven and see some black charring on the outside (as shown in the photo above), don’t think that all is lost. You’re cooking a big chunk of beef at 500°F, it’s bound to get a little toasty in there. The meat will still be perfectly cooked and those charred bits can be discarded.

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Let It Rest

Cutting into a prime rib for the first slice is a little like Christmas, seeing that perfectly cooked medium-rare meat, swirled with melt-in-your-mouth fat that is just loaded with flavor. Just be sure that you give the prime rib a chance to rest after you take it out of the oven. If you cut into it right away, you’ll release all those juices that make the meat so tender and flavorful. While the meat is resting, that’s the perfect time to make the au jus.

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We like to serve our prime rib au jus with a side of green veggies (typically Crispy Bacon Broccoli) or a salad, some mashed potatoes, and Yorkshire Puddings. It has the feel and flavors of a 5-star restaurant, but littered with kids and dishes that you have to clean afterward…

How to Cook Prime Rib

Information listed in recipe details below (as well).

  • Remove the ribeye from the refrigerator and let it rest at room temperature for 4 hours.Don’t skip this step.Cooking meat at such a high temperature straight out of the fridge will result in tougher meat.
  • Preheat oven to 500°F.
  • Combine all the ‘Prime Rib Rub’ ingredients in a bowl. Coat all sides of the ribeye with the rub mixture. Place the ribeye, fat side up, in a roasting pan (or on a rack set in a rimmed baking pan/sheet).
  • Cook in the preheated oven for 5 minutes per pound (so a 5 pound ribeye would cook for 25 minutes).
  • Turn off the oven and leave the door closed (seriously, no peeking!!) for 2 hours. After the 2 hours is up, insert a thermometer in the center of the roast. It is done when it reads 135°F – 140°F. If it’s not quite there, turn the oven on to 375°F and cook until it reaches the desired temperature.
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Perfect Prime Rib Au Jus {grain-free; dairy-free}

Prep Time: 4 hours

Cook Time: 2 hours 50 minutes

Total Time: 6 hours 50 minutes

This method of cooking the perfect, paleo prime rib will give you the delicious, melty meat you're mouth has been watering for. Ingredients do not include dairy or grain.

Ingredients

  • 4-5 lb Boneless Ribeye Roast

Prime Rib Rub

  • 1/4 cup Spicy Brown Mustard
  • 2 Tbsp Avocado Oil
  • 2 Tbsp Soy-Free Worcestershire Sauce
  • 6 Cloves Garlic
  • 1 tsp Smoked Paprika
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 1/2 tsp Fresh Ground Black Pepper
  • 1/2 tsp Onion Powder
  • 1/2 tsp Crushed Red Pepper Flakes, optional

Au Jus Sauce

  • Pan Drippings
  • 1/2 cup Red Wine
  • 3 Tbsp Soy-Free Worcestershire Sauce
  • 2 cups Beef/Bone Broth

Instructions

Prime Rib Roast

  1. Remove the ribeye from the refrigerator and let it rest at room temperature for 4 hours. Don't skip this step. Cooking meat at such a high temperature straight out of the fridge will result in tougher meat.
  2. Preheat oven to 500°F.
  3. Combine all the 'Prime Rib Rub' ingredients in a bowl. Coat all sides of the ribeye with the rub mixture. Place the ribeye, fat side up, in a roasting pan (or on a rack set in a rimmed baking pan/sheet).
  4. Cook in the preheated oven for 5 minutes per pound (so a 5 pound ribeye would cook for 25 minutes).
  5. Turn off the oven and leave the door closed (seriously, no peeking!!) for 2 hours. After the 2 hours is up, insert a thermometer in the center of the roast. It is done when it reads 135°F - 140°F. If it's not quite there, turn the oven on to 375°F and cook until it reaches the desired temperature.
  6. Remove from oven and let rest while you prepare the au jus.

Au Jus

  1. Pour the roasting pan drippings into a medium saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a simmer.
  2. Whisk in the red wine and Worcestershire sauce. Bring back up to a simmer and let it reduce slightly.
  3. Pour in the beef broth and bring it back to a simmer, stirring occasionally. Let it reduce a little bit more.
  4. Pour through a fine-mesh sieve to remove and lumps.

To Serve

  1. Slice the prime rib into 1/2" - 3/4" slices. Serve the au jus in a small dish for dipping the prime rib into.
Nutrition Information

Amount Per ServingCalories 528

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FAQs

What is prime rib au jus made of? ›

Classic Prime Rib Au Jus: 1/4th cup of meat juices and drippings from the roasting pan. 2 cups of beef broth. 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire or soy sauce (optional)

What's the difference between beef broth and au jus? ›

Beef broth is made by simmering beef bones, mirepoix (typically onion, carrots, and celery), hearty herbs, and spices in water, to extract flavor into the liquid. Au jus is basically beefed up beef broth. Amplify the savory flavor of beef broth by simmering it with drippings from roast beef (double beef flavor).

How do you reheat prime rib in the oven? ›

Wrap your roast in foil with a 1/4 cup of beef stock added to help retain the prime rib's juicy flavor, and place it in the oven once it has been preheated to 300°F. Check on your meat in 10 minute intervals until it reaches a 165°F internal temperature.

How do restaurants make prime rib so tender? ›

How do restaurants make prime rib so tender? The secret to restaurant-style prime rib is cooking the meat super slow at low temperatures. I recommend cooking prime rib at no higher than 200 degrees F. This cooks the meat very slowly, turning the fat into butter and rendering the proteins juicy and soft.

Should you salt prime rib the night before? ›

Salt the Prime Rib Overnight

First and foremost, overnight salting is the most important step for prime rib. Others may try to fool you into thinking it's the resting stage, which is up there for sure, but it's not number 1. Rub a good quality kosher salt all over the meat the day before you want to cook it.

What is the difference between jus and au jus? ›

Au jus -- pronounced "oh-ZHOO" -- traditionally refers to a dish of roasted meat that is served with its own juices. In its simplest form, jus describes the pan drippings from the roasted meat.

What is au jus sauce made of? ›

Au Jus Ingredients

Beef drippings: Of course, this perfect au jus starts with beef drippings. Flour: All-purpose flour thickens the beef au jus. Broth: Use store-bought or homemade beef broth. Seasonings: This flavorful au jus is simply seasoned with salt and pepper.

Can I use onion soup mix instead of au jus mix? ›

Au jus mix is typically made from a roast, then condensed. Beef gravy mix is made from a roast and thickened with cornstarch. But, you can substitute a beef gravy mix or dry onion soup mix if you don't have au jus mix.

What is a substitute for red wine in au jus? ›

red wine vinegar and grape juice are usually good subs. I think perhaps cranberry juice would work too in a pinch. But grape juice and/or red wine vinegar are what I'd go with.

Can I use brown gravy mix instead of au jus? ›

Can you use brown gravy instead of au jus? Yes! A 1 ounce packet of brown gravy mix can be used in place of the au jus mix. The flavor may be slightly different because there is a different amount of sodium and a different seasoning base, but it shouldn't change the recipe much and it will still be delicious!

How do you reheat prime rib without making it tough? ›

Reheat it in a steamer

Giving the meat a quick steam session is a nice, gentle way to warm up sliced prime rib. To make it happen, grab a steamer basket (or a plate and some tin foil, or an aluminum pie plate), put it in a pot with a few tablespoons of water in the bottom, and bring the liquid to a simmer.

How do you reheat prime rib and keep it rare? ›

The best way to get close to retaining a medium-rare finish is to earmark the thickest part of the roast for reheating.
  1. Place the leftover roast in a pan and cover with foil. ...
  2. Place in an oven preheated to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C) for approximately 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the piece.
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Can you eat prime rib cold? ›

Serve Prime Rib Cold

Like fried chicken, prime rib is just as tasty (some would say even better) cold rather than hot.

What is the most important thing to do before roasting a prime rib roast? ›

Remove the beef roast from the refrigerator 3 hours before you start to cook it. Sprinkle it with salt all over and let it sit, loosely wrapped in butcher paper. Roasts should be brought close to room temperature before they go into the oven to ensure more even cooking.

What should I put on my prime rib before cooking? ›

How to Season Prime Rib. A roast is a large cut of meat: it needs more seasoning than you might expect. Season it generously with kosher salt the day before roasting it and let it sit in the fridge uncovered overnight. When you take it out of the fridge before roasting, add pepper and any additional herbs.

How many hours does it take to cook a prime rib? ›

Heat the oven to 250°F with the rack in the lower middle position. Cook for 4 to 5 hours or until the internal temperature in the thickest part of the roast is 125-130°F for medium-rare prime rib, or 135-140°F for medium. Take out the roast and tent it with foil.

What is the rule for prime rib? ›

A good rule of thumb for purchasing bone-in prime rib is to buy one pound per person. A bone-in standing rib roast will feed about two people per bone. But if the roast is part of a bigger spread with plenty of other food, you can plan on 1/2 to 3/4 pound of prime rib per person.

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