I think this prime rib roast is going to become a tradition for us. It’s simple to prepare but indulgent in flavor. I decided to include it in my Holiday Spread because it’s quintessential holiday, fancy fare. Plus, its really fun to photography, so why not make it when Sera Petras is there to take pictures. I can not take full credit for this recipe, I adapted it from the Niman Ranch cookbook.
I received the Niman Ranch Cookbook: From Farm to Table with America’s Finest Meat
So, this post is the final post from my A Holiday Spread series of posts. I want to send my sincerest thanks to Sera Petras Photography for making it possible. We’ve never had such lovely and beautiful photographs on our site. We absolutely can’t wait for the next collaboration.
Here is a recap of all the food we serves at our Holiday Feast;
Prime Rib Roast (recipe below)
Sausage Skillet Corn Bread
Cranberry Apple Chutney
Warm Brussel Sprout Slaw with Cranberries
Bacon Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Chocolate Dipped Coconut Macaroons
For a recap of our Holiday Spread, including information on the table setting, and our prep, click here.
Let us know what you think. Do you have plans to go all out this year with your table decor?
Local Ingredient: JQ Dickinson Salt.
Ingredients
3-4 rib Prime Rib Roast
6 garlic cloves, sliced
2 tbsp sea salt
1 tsp fresh ground black pepper
1 tbsp smoked paprika
2 cups dry red wine (Paleo substitute - beef broth)
Instructions
Notes
Adapted from the Niman Ranch Cookbook.
The Niman Ranch Cookbook, pg 142
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This was not only beautiful to photograph, but delicious! One of my favorite perks of photographing food is eating the food! I can say that this really does look good enough to eat! I am definitely going to be trying these recipes with my own family.
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