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Prime Rib Recipe with Horseradish Cream Sauce

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Chef Nimer and his oldest of two sons, Nico.  Los Angeles, CA  Photo by: Steve Steinhardt

It’s time to celebrate that special someone in your life no matter how near or far he may be. Father’s Day is coming up this Sunday! And I bet we know exactly what would make his day a special one. We've created the perfect Father’s Day menu with our in house Seven Bone Prime Rib recipe. This recipe is the star of the show and every meat-lover’s dream.

When purchasing prime rib, you of course want to buy the best quality. When cooking this dish in our kitchen we make sure to use the freshest and tastiest ingredients. Believe us, it is worth it!

Seven Bone Prime Rib

Rub:
½ cup Olive Oil
2 Tbsp. Sea Salt
2 Tbsp. Fresh Chopped Rosemary
1 ½ Tbsp. Fennel Pollen

Sauce:
1 cup Sour Cream
½ cup Horseradish
½ squeeze Lemon
Sea Salt & Pepper

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To begin preparing this prime rib, it is important to let the meat rest for 30 minutes before cooking. During this time, you can start to preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Make sure the oven is left at this temperature for a full half hour. After the meat has been set out you can begin gathering the ingredients for the rub. This includes a mixture of olive oil, heavy sea salt, pepper, freshly chopped rosemary and fennel pollen. Pure fennel pollen is called “spice of the angels” because it can enhance any dish with its’ sweet and pungent qualities. Mix together these ingredients and generously rub on the meat so all is well seasoned.

After all the rub is used up, make sure the prime rib is placed on a roasting pan that can go straight into the oven! On the roasting pan you can also include chopped carrots, onions, or potatoes which can be used as a rack to rest the rib on while cooking. Once the rib is cooked in the oven for 30 minutes you need to turn it off for the next five hours. The chef made an important note in this recipe to not open the oven for any reason. Not even a peak! It must be in the oven for the full five hours without any heat escaping.

Finally, you can take the ribs out of the oven after the long, but worth it, wait! Although this prime ribs is wonderful on it's own, this special sauce really makes the dish even more spectacular. For the sauce the juices from the meat must be saved. To the meat juices just add sour cream, horseradish (for the extra kick), squeeze of lemon, with a touch of sea salt and pepper to taste. In this sauce, you will also get the amazing flavors of the fennel and touch of rosemary from the rub.

This prime rib is so juicy and flavorful it is likely to be Dad’s new favorite dish! It is also an easy way to impress any dinner guests. Dad isn’t only going to love this prime rib, but there are many delicious Haute Chef recipes to be served by its’ side. We've even created a special menu from our kitchen for you to enjoy. If you'd like more information on how to make any of these recipes please shoot us an email!

Entree

7 Bone Prime Rib with Creamy Horseradish Sauce

Salad

'New Style' Kale Caesar Salad with Popped Garbanzo & Quinoa Croutons

Sides

Roasted Fingerling Potatoes with Garlic & Crispy Sage

Creamed Spinach Gratin

Crispy Brussel Sprout with Roasted Pistachio

Dessert

Chocolate Chip Brioche Bread Pudding with Creme Anglaise

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