It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas - III
DECEMBER 9, 2023
Well, the house is decorated, the tree sparkles, and the delicious meal has been started, what is there left to do? Oh yes, the presents need to be wrapped. We have a great panel to use for wrapping your gifts. The Peppermint Please Gift and Peppermint Please Wrap panels, make quick and easy gift wrapping options. They can be reused year and year. We have many different Christmas fabrics that you can use with the pattern that will be available Monday Dec 11th. Be sure to check back. Also you can make gift bags for any occasion. This adds a “special” touch to the gifts you give.
Laura one of the top-elves at the shop is having a Reusable Holiday Gift Bag -12/21 class. Be sure to sign up. Her classes are sew much fun and you learn a lot.
So much to do sew little time. If we can help, let us know.
Mistletoe Kisses
Susan and Karen
Remember to check out Monday the 4th easy Christmas tree bunting pattern and instructions by Miss Daisy pattern and come back Monday the 11th for Making Gnome Ornaments
A wonderful main course for any special occasion!
Prime Rib Recipe
A slow roasted Prime Rib recipe, seasoned with garlic and herbs, with step by step instructions and tips for making perfect boneless or bone-in prime rib.
Prep Time10minutes mins
Cook Time1hour hr 45minutes mins
Resting Time1hour hr
Total Time1hour hr 55minutes mins
Servings: 10 people
Equipment
- Cast Iron Skillet
Ingredients
- 5 pounds beef prime rib* (if larger, double the spices/seasonings)
- Sea salt
- 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
- 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme
- 8 cloves garlic , minced
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- horseradish , for serving (optional)
Instructions
- Bring meat to room temperature: Remove prime rib from the refrigerator one hour before cooking. Season it on all sides with salt and cover it loosely with plastic wrap as it comes to room temperature. Prime rib roast will cook better and more evenly when it’s at room temperature.
- Adjust oven racks: When you are ready to cook the prime rib, lower/adjust your oven rack so the meat will cook in the center of the oven. Preheat the oven to 500 degrees F.
- Combine seasonings: In the meantime, mix together 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, pepper, rosemary, thyme, garlic, and olive oil.
- Prepare roast: Pat the roast with paper towels. Spoon seasoning over it, rubbing it onto all sides. Place bone-in roast with the bones down, inside a roasting cast iron pan. Place a boneless roast on a rack inside the pan.
- Bake prime rib at 500 degrees for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 325 degrees and continue baking until desired level of doneness. Use a meat thermometer to check the temperature of the meat:
Rare: 120 degrees F (about 10-12 min/pound).
Medium Rare: 130 degrees F (about 13-14 min/pound)
Medium: 140 degrees F (about 14-15 min/pound)
Medium Well:150 degrees F
Important: The meat will continue to cook as it rests out of the oven so remove it from the oven 5-10 degrees before it reaches your optimal temperature.)
- Rest: Remove it from the oven and tent it with foil. Allow it to rest for 30 minutes before carving.
- Carve prime rib roast by slicing against the grain into about 1/2 inch thick slices. Serve with horseradish, if desired.
Notes
Prime Rib: Use bone-in or boneless prime rib for this recipe, but I recommend bone-in for a more flavorful roast. If you buy a bone-in prime rib, ask the butcher to cut the bone off and tie it to the roast for you. This way you can cook the bones with the meat: they make a nice rack for the meat to sit on, but then you can easily remove them before carving the roast. If using a boneless prime rib, you will want to set it on a rack to roast. (I've had success using the wire rack from my instant pot set on top of my cast iron skillet.)