Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (2024)

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by Amy Brinkley Published: Dec 2, 2022 Updated: Jan 1, 2024

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The holidays just wouldn’t be complete without this Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus… it’s always the star of our holiday table! In this no-fail recipe I will show you how to make the most tender, juicy and flavorful boneless prime rib that your family and guests will RAVE about!

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Roasting a prime rib can be a littlea LOT intimidating. It’s a pricey cut of meat (but so worth it) and the biggest mistake is overcooking it beyond medium rare. The method I’m sharing results in a perfectly medium rare prime rib with a crispy, deep brown crust.

This recipe was originally published in 2018. I have updated it with new photos (including step-by-step photos).

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My mama has always roasted a prime rib for our annual gathering every Christmas Eve. My recipe is based off of hers that she adapted from Allrecipes. I’ve made a few changes to it over the years to put my own twist on it (but I still love Mama’s!).

This method uses a flavorful marinade that is injected into the roast, which brings out the flavor in the meat without being overpowering. The drippings and marinade mixture help to make an incredible au jus that is prepared during the resting time of the roast. This prime rib is also delicious served with homemade horseradish sauce.

Let’s get started on how to roast the perfect boneless prime rib!

Table of Contents

  • Ingredients Needed
  • What is Browning Sauce?
  • Helpful Tips
  • Calculating Number of Servings
  • How to Roast a Boneless Prime Rib Roast
  • Prime Rib Temperatures
  • How to Store Leftover Cooked Prime Rib
  • 5 Star Review

Ingredients Needed

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  • Prime rib – This recipe is based on roasting a 6 pound roast.
  • For the marinade that you’ll inject into the roast – Water, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, onion powder, garlic powder and browning sauce.
  • For seasoning the roast – Olive oil, salt and pepper.
  • For the au jus: Beef broth and flour. You’ll also need some of the pan drippings for the au jus.

What is Browning Sauce?

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Browning sauce is a dark-colored sauce that adds depth of flavor (and color) to meats, soups, gravy and marinades. I like to use it my recipes if I can, but it’s not required in this recipe (you can substitute with extra Worcestershire sauce).

Browning sauce is typically found on the aisle in the grocery store that has packets of gravy mixes and jars of pre-made gravy.

Helpful Tips

  • Allow to reach room temperature before roasting.
  • Use a digital instant read thermometer. A leave-in thermometer is best for ensuring 100% temperature accuracy. I also use an instant read thermometer when the roast is removed from the oven.
  • Allow to rest before slicing. Resting (loosely covered in aluminum foil) allows the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, making it juicier and more flavorful.

Calculating Number of Servings

I always use a boneless prime rib because it’s easier (for me) to calculate how many pounds I’m going to need for my guests. A good rule of thumb is ¾ pound per person. I’d rather have too much than not enough, so I personally calculate 1 pound per person. I mostly always have leftovers, but am content in knowing there will be enough for everyone (and who doesn’t love leftover prime rib?!).

How to Roast a Boneless Prime Rib Roast

This method starts at a high temperature to brown the crust, then the heat is reduced to retain juiciness. Since the roast will be removed at low temperature of 200 degrees F, you’ll need to remove it only 5 degrees before your desired temperature.

For medium rare (130 to 135 degrees F) you will need to remove the prime rib at a temperature of 125 to 130 degrees F, then allow to rest covered loosely with foil until temperature reaches 130 to 135 degrees F.

Prepare the marinade by whisking together the marinade ingredients.

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Using an injector, inject approximately ¾ cup of the marinade throughout the roast.

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Pour the remaining marinade into the bottom of your roasting pan.

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Season the roast by rubbing it with olive oil, then rubbing it with salt and pepper. Allow the roast to come to room temperature by letting it sit for 2 hours.

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Once it has roasted completely (according to the directions in the recipe card) and is resting, you’ll prepare the au jus.

You’ll need ⅓ cup of pan drippings for the au jus. Sometimes I find that I don’t have enough drippings. This depends on the fat content in your roast and also if you are using a darker roasting pan.

What I do is add ½ cup of beef broth to the existing drippings.

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Then I use a spatula to scrape up the drippings and mix with the beef broth (you can also use water).

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Behold, we now have enough drippings to make the au jus!

Make the au jus by heating ⅓ cup of the drippings in a medium saucepan, then add flour to form a paste. Pour in beef broth, whisk to combine and gently boil for a few minutes until slightly thickened.

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Prime Rib Temperatures

  • Rare: 120-125 degrees F
  • Medium Rare: 130-135 degrees F
  • Medium: 135-140 degrees F
  • Well Done: 145+ degrees F

How to Store Leftover Cooked Prime Rib

  • To refrigerate: Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Use the leftovers to make a delicious prime rib sandwich!
  • To freeze: Once it has cooled, wrap tightly in plastic wrap and store in a freezer zip top plastic bag. Freeze for up to 6 months. Defrost in the refrigerator.
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5 Star Review

“This was my first time cooking a prime rib roast and it turned out perfectly! Thank you for such and easy to follow and delicious recipe!” ~ Carrie

A few of my favorite side dishes to serve with prime rib are cream cheese mashed potatoes, creamed spinach, roasted asparagus, and Instant Pot glazed carrots.

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Once your roast is ready to serve, why not garnish the platter for a festively beautiful presentation? I like to use fresh rosemary sprigs with pomegranate arils or fresh cranberries.

I hope you and your family enjoy this prime rib as much as we have over the years!

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Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus

A boneless prime rib recipe using a flavorful marinade injection that results in a juicy and tender roast with a crispy brown crust.

5 from 10 votes

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: boneless prime rib

Prep Time: 2 hours hours

Cook Time: 3 hours hours 4 minutes minutes

Resting Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 hours hours 34 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Author: Amy

Ingredients

For the prime rib:

  • 1 (6 pound) boneless prime rib roast
  • cup soy sauce
  • cup Worcestershire sauce
  • ¾ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 ½ tablespoons browning sauce
  • 1 ¾ cups water
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

For the au jus:

  • cup marinade and drippings mixture from roasting pan
  • 1 tablespoon + 2 teaspoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups beef broth

Instructions

For the prime rib:

  • Place prime rib (fat side up) on a rack in a roasting pan.

  • Whisk together soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, browning sauce and water in a medium bowl.

  • Using a meat injector, inject approximately ¾ cup of the marinade evenly throughout roast.

  • Pour remaining marinade in bottom of roasting pan.

  • Combine salt and pepper in a small bowl. Rub the roast evenly with olive oil, then with salt and pepper mixture.

  • Allow roast to come to room temperature by letting it sit 2 hours.

  • After 1 ½ hours have passed, preheat your oven to 450 degrees F (oven should be preheated by the time the roast has reached room temperature). The oven rack should be on 2nd tier from the bottom and top rack should be placed with enough room for roasting pan to fit in oven, or remove top rack before preheating.

  • Bake for 30 minutes. Remove roast from oven and reduce temperature to 200 degrees F. I open my oven door about 6 inches for approximately 6 to 7 minutes which reduces my temperature to 200 degrees F (ovens may vary).

  • Return roast to oven and bake 24.5 minutes per pound (2 hours and 27 minutes for a 6 pound roast), or until internal temperature reaches 125 to 130 degrees F for medium rare (in the thickest part of roast with an instant read thermometer).

  • Place roast on a cutting board or serving platter and loosely cover with foil. Allow to rest for 20 to 30 minutes, or until temperature reaches 130 to 135 degrees F for medium rare. Prepare the au jus while roast is resting.

For the au jus:

  • Heat ⅓ cup of the marinade and drippings mixture in a medium saucepan over medium high heat. If you don't have enough drippings for ⅓ cup, pour in ½ cup of beef broth or water. Using a spatula, scrape the drippings with the beef broth or water until combined.

  • Slowly add flour, while constantly whisking. Mixture will become a paste-like consistency.

  • Pour beef broth into pan and whisk to combine. Increase heat to high and bring to a boil, whisking constantly. Reduce heat as necessary to maintain a gentle boil.

  • Boil until slightly thickened, whisking constantly (about 2 to 3 minutes). Remove from heat.

Notes

  • Cook time includes time it takes oven temperature to decrease to 200 degrees F (approximately 7 minutes).
  • Cooking times vary depending on how chilled roast is when going into oven and shape of roast.
  • Browning sauce can be substituted with Worcestershire sauce.
  • Au jus recipe yields approximately 2 ⅛ cups.

Nutrition

Calories: 1080kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 48g | Fat: 94g | Saturated Fat: 38g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 42g | Cholesterol: 206mg | Sodium: 1654mg | Potassium: 913mg | Fiber: 0.4g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 13IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 6mg

If provided, nutritional info is a courtesy, is not guaranteed and should only be considered as a guideline.

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  1. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (21)Scott

    I make this every thanksgiving and Christmas. The marinade/injection is amazing. Best recipe ever and excited to make it in a couple days!

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  2. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (22)Carrie

    This was my first time cooking a prime rib roast and it turned out perfectly! Thank you for such and easy to follow and delicious recipe!Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (23)

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    • Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (24)Nico B.

      Tbis, indeed, is the best prime rib I’ve ever made. The marinade made all the difference. My husband is going to love it! Thanks for the recipe!!! 🙂Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (25)

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  3. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (26)Pam

    This was the best and easiest recipe I’ve ever tried. Thank you for sharing!

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  4. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (27)Craig

    Can I use an electric turkey roaster for your boneless prim rib recipe?

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    • Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (28)Amy

      Hi Craig, I’ve never tested this recipe using any type of roaster (only in the oven) so I can’t say. Let us know how it turns out if you try it!

      Reply

  5. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (29)Pat

    I have made prime rib before. However I think your recipe seems to be a great one. I just do not know what a browning sauce is. Never mind I found it in an early question.

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    • Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (30)David Carter

      Try using Gravy Master!!! It is the only browning sauce I use (only when I don’t have the time to burn a slice of onion)

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  6. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (31)Lynn

    Turned out perfectly! Thank you!!Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (32)

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  7. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (33)Joseph

    Today was the very first time I cooked a prime rib. I followed this recipe and oh my goodness it’s awesome. Thank you for sharing this.Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (34)

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    • Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (35)Amy

      Hi Joseph, thank you so much – I’m so happy hear you loved it… especially the first time making it! I hope you and your family had a great Christmas!

      Reply

  8. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (36)Beverly

    Do I cook it covered or uncovered?

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    • Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (37)Amy

      Hi Beverly, uncovered. I hope you enjoy it! 🙂

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  9. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (38)Kaylee

    Made this tonight, and was amazing!! I added alittle bit extra an almost all the seasoning/liquids and it was so good! Juicy and flavorful! 10/10Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (39)

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    • Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (40)Amy

      Thank you so much, Kaylee – So happy to hear you enjoyed it!!

      Reply

  10. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (41)Julie

    What is browning sauce

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  11. Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (43)Amanda L Hatalski

    I follow these instructions every Christmas and Easter. Perfect every time. Thanks A

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    • Boneless Prime Rib with Au Jus (44)Amy @ The Blond Cook

      Thanks so much, Amanda… wishing you and your family a Happy Easter! 🙂

      Reply

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