Best Deep Fried Prime Rib Recipe (2024)

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Deep frying isn't just for turkey! This deep fried prime rib recipe will leave you with the crispiest crust and juiciest prime rib cooked to absolute perfection.

Say goodbye to boring holiday meals. This Christmas, surprise everyone with a feast for their eyes, noses, stomachs, and tastebuds.

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Cooked to perfection with salt, pepper, onion, and garlic, this deep-fried prime rib roast recipe is sure to become a new favorite holiday meal!

Whether it's Thanksgiving, Christmas, or a Sunday Family dinner, grab your deep fryer and check out one of my other favorites: The Best Deep-Fried Turkey Recipe!

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Best Deep Fried Prime Rib

Ready or not ... here comes Christmas! And although you just finished thinking about Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving menus, it is now time to start planning for Christmas and New Year's feasts!!

The last thing anyone needs around the holidays is more stress and complicated recipes with a million ingredients.

... and all for the food to come out just "okay."

Let's impress family, friends, dinner guests, and neighbors peering in through the windows super envious of your deep fried prime rib dinner.

Pro-Tip: Watch for sales at your local grocery store around the holidays on prime rib. If you can only find slayer roasts, you can stack 2 smaller roasts and fry them together (like I did)!

Also Check out my amazing Smoked Prime Rib and Rotisserie Prime Rib Recipes

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Deep Fried Prime Rib Ingredients

Prime Rib: You can't make the best prime rib without 12lbsof rib roastbone-in or boneless.

Seasoning: To pack in all those delicious flavors and form that incredibly crispy crust, you will need 1tbspof Kosher Salt, 1tbsp ofCoarse Black Pepper, 2tsp ofGranulated Onion, and 2tspof Granulated Garlic.

For Cooking: Deep frying requires a lot of oil. I recommend using 3gallons of Canola Oil.

Pro-Tip: Don't have canola oil? You can also use gallons of peanut oil, Beef Tallow, and/or vegetable oil.

For a detailed list of ingredients, please reference the recipe card below.

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How to Make Deep Fried Prime Rib

Heat. Heat up oil to 325 degrees F.

Trim fat off. Trim off any large chunks of thick fat and french the bones for presentation (optional) use butchers twine to tie the roast next to each bone to help hold the shape of the roast.

Season. Combine salt, pepper, granulated onion, and granulated garlic, then season the roasts liberally on all sides.

Inject. Combine smashed garlic, shallot and a stick of melted butter. Inject the garlic butter into the roast every 2 inches (optional step, but you really don't want to miss out!)

Lower roast into the hot oil. Once the oil reaches 325 degrees lower the roast into the oil slowly making sure the oil doesn’t bubble over, take your time. Let me stress that again ... TAKE YOUR TIME. No part of this step is a race and you really don't want to be that person that has to call the fire department.

Fry. Cook the roast at between 280-300 degrees F. until you reach an internal temperature of about 90-95 degrees F.

Rest. Keep a probe in the center of the roast and tent with aluminum foil. Rest for 20-30 minutes until you reach an internal temperature of 120-130 for medium-rare.

Slice. Remove the roast from the fryer rod before slicing, the outer slices will be more cooked than the center but have more crust. Slice the roast as thick or as thin as you prefer. Make sure to remove the butcher's twine before serving.

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Important Notes in the Cooking Process:

  • Meat Quality. The quality of meats matters when you are looking to deep fry. I recommend nothing lower than Select, but I prefer Choice or Prime.
  • Oil Temperature. Your oil is HOT; rule of thumb: hot oil, let rest. Don't dump your oil until it has cooled down.
  • Meat Thermometer. Make sure your meat thermometer works before you start cooking. I like to keep at least 2 handy just in case one decides not to work.
  • Cutting Board. You are doing to need to slice and serve your meat when you are done; make sure you have a quality roast cutting board.
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The Importance of Seasoning Prime Rib

When deep frying prime rib, you can use any seasonings your heart desires.

However, a word of caution, avoid using rubs with a lot of sugar. This is crucial because if you use rubs with a lot of sugar, they will burn.

Even seasoning like paprika will burn so keep the rub pretty simple to avoid the outer crust burning.

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How to Prep Deep Fried Prime Rib

Prepping meat before cooking is so important. You don't just want to grab a piece of meat from the butcher and throw it into the oil.

You must always start by caring for the cut of meat you are using.

Whether you use bone-in or boneless rib roast, start by trimming off any large chunks of fat. Once that is done, make sure to use Butcher's twine to tie the roast to hold its shape while frying.

When you are ready to deep fry your roast, use a long slicer knife to make a slit in the center of the roast on its side so you can slide the roast though onto the fryer rod.

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The Ultimate Garlic Butter Injection

Don't sleep on this! I know I said it's optional, but it really shouldn't be if you are looking to impress yourself and any dinner guests to may have!

Take flavor up to a whole new level with this pre-deep-frying roast injection!

Preparing the injection is quick, simple, and only adds a couple of minutes.

Start by melting a stick of butter with 2 cloves of smashed garlic and shallot or ¼ onion sliced.

When you've got everything incorporated grab a meat injector and inject the roast about every 2 inches apart into the side of the roast.

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How long does it take to cook deep fried prime rib?

If you aren't planning on making 12 pounds of meat or are looking to make more and want to figure out the cook time math the rule of thumb is:

3-4 minutes per pound at 325 degrees Fahrenheit until you reach 90 degrees F internal temperature.

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How long does it take to rest deep fried prime rib?

Congratulations, you have made it this far. I am assuming since you made it this far, your deck isn't on fire, the roast smells amazing, and you are ready to dig in!

However, you have to fight off the urge and let your meat rest!

When you pull your roast out of the deep fryer, keep a probe thermometer in the deepest part of the meat and cover with aluminum foil, but leave some gaps to let the steam escape.

Allow the prime rib roast to rest for 20-30 minutes until you reach 120-130 internal temperature for medium rare steaks.

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What to Serve with Deep Fried Prime Rib

You've got 3 gallons of hot oil ready - don't waste it, put it to use! There is nothing better than a delicious and super crispy potato wedges.

If you've got a bag of potatoes (large or small) in the house, chop them up and fry up some potato wedges while the prime rib is resting.

Not a starch person? Slice some Brussel sprouts and/or green beans, drop them in the fryer and in just a few minutes you will have a complete meal!

If you don't want an entirely fried meal, check out some of my favorite side dishes to complete the meal! One of my favorite side dishes to serve this up with is the Sheet Pan Green Beans Almondine with Bacon.

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Storing Leftover Deep-Fried Prime Rib

It's just as good the next day! Slice up your leftover prime rib with a sharp knife and grab an air-tight container. You can store your leftovers in the fridge for 3-5 days.

To Reheat: Wrap in aluminum foil and pour in just a bit if beef stock. Heat at 350 degrees F. until warm. Put those leftovers to use with this good idea! Keep lunch easy with a simple salad and slices of leftover prime rib!

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The Perfect Deep Fried Prime Rib Side Dish

It's not a complete meal without the perfect side dish! Check out some of my favorites like:

  • Classic Southern Squash Casserole
  • Sheet Pan Green Beans Almondine with Bacon
  • White Cheddar Mashed Potato Casserole
  • Grilled Asparagus
  • Southern Style Collard Greens
  • Broccoli Salad with White BBQ Sauce
  • Smoked Bacon Wrapped Onion Rings with Spicy Sriracha Onion Rings
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Best Deep Fried Prime Rib Recipe

Deep frying isn't just for turkey! This deep fried prime rib recipe will leave you with the crispiest skin and juiciest prime rib cooked to absolute perfection.

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Keyword Deep fried, Prime Rib

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 1 hour hour

Resting time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 50 minutes minutes

Servings 12

Calories 1357kcal

Equipment

  • Turkey deep fryer kit

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat up oil to 325 degrees F.

  • Trim off any large chunks of thick fat and french the bones for presentation (optional) use butchers twine to tie the roast next to each bone to help hold the shape of the roast.

  • Combine salt, pepper, granulated onion, and granulated garlic then season the roasts liberally on all sides

  • Combine smashed garlic and shallot and a stick of melted butter. Inject the garlic butter into the roast every 2 inches (optional step)

  • Once the oil reaches 325 degrees lower the roast into the oil slowly making sure the oil doesn’t bubble over. Take your time

  • Cook the roast at between 280-300 degrees F. until you reach an internal temperature of about 90-95 degrees F.

  • Keep a probe in the center of the roast and tent with aluminum foil. Rest for 20-30 minutes until you reach an internal temperature of 120-130 for medium-rare.

  • Remove the roast from the fryer rod before slicing, the outer slices will be more cooked than the center but have more crust. Slice the roast as thick or as thin as you prefer. Make sure to remove the butcher's twine before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 16oz | Calories: 1357kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 62g | Fat: 121g | Saturated Fat: 50g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 52g | Cholesterol: 274mg | Sodium: 784mg | Potassium: 1018mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 3IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 7mg

Best Deep Fried Prime Rib Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What temperature do you deep fry prime rib? ›

You can expect oil to drop in temperature quickly, likely down to approximately 325 F. Increase the heat to bring the oil back up to 350 F. Continue to adjust the heat as necessary to maintain 350 F. Cook prime rib for 3 minutes per pound of weight for medium-rare steaks or 4 minutes per pound for medium.

How long to cook prime rib in oil less fryer? ›

Directions
  1. Power up The Big Easy® Oil-Less Turkey Fryer. ...
  2. Combine salt and pepper in a small bowl. ...
  3. Place beef roast in the roaster basket. ...
  4. Cook until the internal temperature of the roast reaches 110°F for rare or 115°F for medium-rare, about 1 to 1 ½ hours.

How do restaurants make prime rib so tender? ›

How do restaurants make prime rib so tender? The secret to restaurant-style prime rib is cooking the meat super slow at low temperatures. I recommend cooking prime rib at no higher than 200 degrees F. This cooks the meat very slowly, turning the fat into butter and rendering the proteins juicy and soft.

What temperature is best for prime rib? ›

Aim for 115 to 120°F for medium rare (125 to 130°F after resting), or 125 to 130°F for medium (135 to 140°F after resting). And remember, a roast will continue to rise by 5 to 10°F as it rests (see rule #13 below), so make sure to pull it out early to account for that!

What is the best temperature to cook prime rib? ›

In a 325 degree F oven:
  • Medium-rare: 20 to 25 minutes per pound.
  • Medium: 25 to 30 minutes per pound.
  • Medium-well: 30 to 35 minutes per pound.
Dec 20, 2023

What should I put on my prime rib before cooking? ›

Mix garlic, olive oil, salt, pepper, and thyme together in a small bowl. Place roast in a roasting pan with the fatty side up. Spread mixture over the top of roast; let roast sit out until it is at room temperature, no longer than 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 500 degrees F (260 degrees C).

How do you get a perfect prime rib cooked? ›

Instructions
  1. Remove the roast from the fridge 2 hours before cooking and season with salt. ...
  2. Make the horseradish sauce (optional). ...
  3. Heat the oven to 500°F. ...
  4. Oven-sear the roast for 15 minutes. ...
  5. Reduce the oven temperature to 325°F and cook for 13 minutes per pound. ...
  6. Rest the roast before carving. ...
  7. Carve the roast.

Should I season prime rib the night before? ›

When Should I Season My Prime Rib? If your Prime Rib rub recipe has a lot of salt and is serving as a dry brining method, you'll want to apply the seasoning 24 hours before cooking and let it stand in the refrigerator with a cover over it.

Should you oil prime rib before cooking? ›

Instructions
  1. Heat oven to 500 degrees. ...
  2. Smear 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil on all sides of the prime rib. ...
  3. Cook the prime rib uncovered in the oven at 500 degrees for 15 minutes then turn the heat down to 325 degrees and cook another 70-75 minutes.
  4. Prime rib should be cooked 13-14 minutes per pound.

Do you cook prime rib fat up or fat down? ›

Cook the Rib

Preheat the oven to 450°F. Place the roast fat side up, bone side down, in a large roasting pan. Cook for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 325°F. This allows the heat to sear the roast, trapping the juicy flavors inside while the rest of the meat cooks.

Can you pan fry leftover prime rib? ›

Add a drizzle of oil to a skillet, turn the heat to medium, and sear the prime rib on all sides for 1 to 2 minutes. Test Kitchen Tip: A good rule of thumb is to estimate two to three servings per pound of meat, or about two servings per rib.

How does Ruth Chris cook their prime rib? ›

Our perfected broiling method and seasoning techniques ensure each cut of USDA Prime beef we serve arrives cooked to perfection and sizzling on a 500° plate.

Why did my prime rib come out tough? ›

Overcooking the Prime Rib

That's why prime rib is so expensive: it's a huge piece of extremely good beef. Therefore, it's important not to cook it beyond medium-rare. Going past that temperature means the roast will no longer be tender.

Is prime rib better cooked slow or fast? ›

A low and slow start delivers perfectly evenly cooked medium-rare doneness all the way from edge to center. Blasting the prime rib with heat just before serving gives you a crackling-crisp, browned crust.

How to deep fry a roast? ›

Slowly lower the roast into the oil until submerged. Make sure the roast doesn't touch the sides of your fryer. Fry the roast until the internal temperature is 85 to 90 degrees F for rare or 95 to 100 degrees F for medium. Remove the roast from the oil and place on a cutting board.

Do you cook prime rib at 225 or 250? ›

Smoke the prime rib at 225 to 235° until it reaches an internal temperature of 100°, which takes about 2 ½ to 3 hours. Bump up the smoker to 500° and finish cooking until it reaches about 118° to 120°. Remove the roast and spread on the remaining 1/3 garlic and herb crust, and let it rest for about 20 minutes.

Do you cook prime rib fat up or down? ›

Place the roast fat side up, bone side down, in a large roasting pan. Cook for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 325°F. This allows the heat to sear the roast, trapping the juicy flavors inside while the rest of the meat cooks. On average, each pound of rib needs 15 minutes to cook (i.e., a 4 lb.

How long to cook prime rib? ›

Heat the oven to 250°F with the rack in the lower middle position. Cook for 4 to 5 hours or until the internal temperature in the thickest part of the roast is 125-130°F for medium-rare prime rib, or 135-140°F for medium. Take out the roast and tent it with foil.

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