Prime rib, also known as a standing rib roast, is a beautifully marbled and flavorful cut from the rib section of the cow. It is known for its tender, juicy texture and rich, beefy taste, making it a top choice for holiday feasts and special occasions. A whole prime rib consists of 6-7 ribs and can weigh between 12-16 pounds, but it is often sold in smaller portions.
HOW TO COOK:
Preparation
1. Choose the Right Cut
2. Seasoning (Best if Done a Day Ahead)
Cooking Methods
1. Oven-Roasted (Best for Traditional Prime Rib)
Slow Roast with Reverse Sear (Best for Even Cooking)
Traditional Roasting (Higher Heat Start)
2. Grilling (Best for Smoky Flavor)
3. Sous Vide (Best for Precise, Edge-to-Edge Doneness)
Serving Suggestions
Slice into thick steaks and serve with horseradish sauce, au jus, or a red wine reduction.
Pair with mashed potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, roasted vegetables, or creamed spinach.
Our meat shipping costs are flat rate by time zone. For orders up to 30 lbs - $19.75 MST, $27.95 PST, $37.95 CST, and $47.95 EST. Rates increast with more weight/boxes shipped.
Ranch gear and non parishables ship for $5.75
We ship every Monday. That is the day UPS has scheduled pickup in our area. Holidays and weather may affect shipping.
We ship in insulated liners with dry ice. Your meat should arrive in 2 days of leaving the ranch. We always pack with extra ice just in case there is a delay. Contact from the dry ice may make micro-holes in the packaging. This is normal and the meat is still good to put in your freezer to eat.