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Prime Rib With Horseradish Sauce-Edited


Roxy15

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Prime Rib With Horseradeish Sauce:

 

Horseradish Sauce:

 

1 Cup-(8-oz.s) Sour Cream

4 T. Prepared Horseradish

1 Tsp. Freshly Ground Black Pepper

1/8 Tsp. Worcestershire Sauce

 

Mix all ingredients using a whisk.

 

Store in a covered container in the refrigerator; allow time for flavors to mingle.

 

1 Prime Rib

Olive Oil

Softened Margarine In A Tub

Coarsely Ground Black Pepper

Garlic, Chopped

Sliced Fresh Mushrooms-(Opt.)

White Onions, Chopped-(Opt.)

Christopher Ranch Garlic In A Jar

Nebraska Prime Steak Seasoning & Rub

 

Brush Prime Rib With Olive Oil; Rub With Pepper.

 

Spread Christopher Ranch Garlic In A Jar All Over The Prime Rib- Top, Sides & Bottom-(DON’T BE SKIMPY!!

 

Sprinkle Nebraska Prime Steak Seasoning & Rub All Over The Prime Rib-Top, Sides & Bottom-(DON’T BE SKIMPY!!)

 

Put Softened Margarine On The Ends Of Prime Rib!

 

Place Prime Rib, Fat Side Up, On A Rack In A Roasting Pan.

 

Bake, Uncovered, At 450 Degrees For 15 Minutes.

 

Reduce heat to 325 degrees.

 

Bake for 2-3/4 hours or until meat reaches desired doneness (for medium-rare, a meat thermometer should read 145°; medium, 160°; well-done, 170°), basting with pan drippings every 30 minutes.

 

Let stand for 10-15 minutes before slicing.

***While Prime Rib is standing, melt margarine in a skillet, add sliced fresh mushrooms and chopped white onions; cook till tender, stirring occasionally-(Opt.)

Sprinkle mushrooms and onions with Tony’s Chachere’s More Spice Seasoning.

Serve on top of Prime Rib.

 

Serve With Horseradish Sauce:

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Thank you for taking the time to let me know how it turned out, much appreciated:) Whew...I was so worried on how it would turn out because I have just used that recipe for prime rib. I really like that Christopher Ranch Garlic In A Jar and Nebraska Steak Seasoning. I use it on roast beef and other meats. I haven't tried all the recipes that I post and I just hope when I do post recipes and someone tries it...it turns out to be a recipe that they really enjoy. Again..thank you for taking the time to let me know how it turned out. Hope you and your loved ones have a wonderfuL New Year..take care.

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