Ribeye Roast Recipe
Ribeye Roast Recipe is a tender and flavorful cut of beef, perfect for special occasions or a hearty family dinner. Seasoned with a garlic herb butter rub and roasted to perfection, this dish delivers melt-in-your-mouth succulence. Pair it with classic sides like roasted vegetables or buttery rolls for an unforgettable meal.
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Ribeye Roast Recipe Servings
12 servings
Estimated Cost
Approximately $60 USD (depending on beef grade and local prices).
Prep Time
20 minutes
Course
Main Course
Cuisine
American
Equipment
- Roasting pan with rack
- Meat thermometer
- Mixing bowls
- Foil
Ingredients
- 6-pound boneless ribeye roast
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 4 tablespoons kosher salt
- 2 teaspoons ground black pepper
- 2 tablespoons fresh rosemary, chopped
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, chopped
- 4 tablespoons fresh garlic, minced
Instructions
- Prepare the Roast: Remove the ribeye roast from the refrigerator and tie butcher’s twine around it every 1.5–2 inches. Place it in a roasting pan and let it sit at room temperature for up to 2 hours.
- Make Herbed Butter: In a bowl, mix softened butter with kosher salt, black pepper, rosemary, thyme, and garlic.
- Preheat Oven: Heat the oven to 475°F (245°C). Rub the herbed butter all over the roast.
- Roast: Place the roast in the oven at 475°F for 15 minutes to sear the exterior. Lower the temperature to 350°F (175°C) and continue cooking for approximately 13–15 minutes per pound until the internal temperature reaches 125°F for medium-rare doneness. Adjust cooking time based on desired doneness.
- Rest: Remove the roast from the oven and transfer it to a plate. Cover loosely with foil and let it rest for 25–30 minutes before slicing.
- Serve: Slice thinly and serve warm with au jus or horseradish sauce if desired.
Calories
Approximately 450 kcal per serving.
Recipe Notes
- Use a meat thermometer to ensure precise doneness; medium-rare is achieved at an internal temperature of 125°F–135°F.
- Letting the meat rest after cooking redistributes juices for maximum tenderness.
- Pair with roasted vegetables or mashed potatoes for a complete meal.
- Leftovers can be refrigerated and reheated gently to maintain flavor.