By Traeger Kitchen
Feed your need for melt-in-your-mouth Prime Rib right in your own backyard. Traeger takes roast to extraordinary levels of flavor by infusing rich and delicious smoke. Marinated with herbs and vinegar, this baby will definitely up your status to King of the barbecue.
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Activating this element will cause content on the page to be updated.1 | (6 lb) boneless prime rib roast |
5 Clove | garlic, coarsely chopped |
2 Tablespoon | red wine vinegar |
1/2 Cup | fresh parsley, coarsely chopped |
1 Tablespoon | fresh rosemary needles |
1/2 Cup | olive oil or vegetable oil |
As Needed | Traeger Prime Rib Rub |
4 Cup | beef broth, preferably low sodium, divided |
As Needed | salt |
As Needed | pepper |
1
Tie the roast at 2 inch intervals with butcher's twine.
2
In a blender jar or small food processor, combine the garlic, red wine vinegar, parsley and rosemary. Add a couple tablespoons of the oil and pulse to chop the garlic and herbs. Add the remaining oil in a small stream until the mixture is well blended.
3
Place roast into a large resealable plastic bag and pour the herb mixture over the roast, coating it on all sides.
4
Transfer the roast to the fridge and marinate for 2 hours.
5
Remove the roast from plastic bag and discard the marinade. Liberally season the roast on all sides with Traeger Prime Rib Rub and let the roast come to room temperature.
6
Place the roast, fat-side up, in a v-shaped rack in a roasting pan. Pour 4 cups beef broth into the bottom of the pan.
7
When ready to cook, set Traeger temperature to 400°F and preheat, lid closed for 15 minutes.
400 ˚F / 204 ˚C
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Arrange the pan with the prime rib on the grill grate and roast for 30 minutes.
400 ˚F / 204 ˚C
00:30
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After 30 minutes, reduce the temperature to 225℉ and continue to cook until the internal temperature of the roast reaches 130℉ for medium-rare, about 2 to 3 hours.
225 ˚F / 107 ˚C
130 ˚F / 54 ˚C
Super Smoke
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Transfer the roast to a cutting board and let rest, loosely covered with foil, for 20 minutes.
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For the Beef Au Jus: Place the roasting pan over medium heat and deglaze with 2 cups beef stock. Using a wooden spoon scrape up all the brown bits from the bottom of the pan.
12
Strain the jus into a small saucepan discarding the solids and skim off any fat that rises to the top. Taste and simmer over medium heat to reduce if needed (if the jus tastes a little weak, reducing will concentrate the flavor). Taste the jus for seasoning, adding salt and pepper as needed. Rewarm before serving.
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Carve the roast into thick slices and serve with the beef au jus. Enjoy!
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