Poor Man's Prime Rib

Time :3 hours 5 minutes
Yield :9 servings

Recipe Background

Poor Man's Prime Rib offers rich flavor without fuss, inviting smiles.
Poor Man's Prime Rib is a symphony of flavors without the symphony price tag. The aroma of garlic and onion mingling with roasted beef wafts through the air, bringing a sense of warmth and comfort. It's like a grand invitation to gather around the table, eager fork in hand. The crust seasoned perfectly, offering just a whisper of salt and pepper, gives way to tender slices that seem to melt with the slightest press. Uncomplicated and unpretentious, this dish revels in its simplicity, delivering the kind of happiness only a well-cooked roast can provide.
The preparation is as easy as telling your best friend a secret. Just a rub here, a little seasoning there, and into the oven it goes. There's no fancy footwork required, and certainly no culinary gymnastics. It's the kind of recipe that feels like an inside joke among friends, where the punchline is savored through the taste buds. Waiting for the magic to happen in the oven only builds anticipation, making that first bite even more rewarding. Anyone, regardless of their kitchen prowess, can master it and evoke the delight akin to discovering a cherished family recipe.

Ingredients

  • 1 (3-pound) eye of round roast beef
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • salt to taste
  • black pepper to taste

Directions

  • Preheat the oven to 500 degrees F.
  • In a large roasting pan or baking dish, add the roast beef and season it with the garlic powder, the onion powder, the salt, and the black pepper. Do not cover the roast.
  • Place the roast in the oven uncovered and reduce the heat to 475 degrees F.
  • Bake the roast beef for about 7 minutes per pound, about 21 minutes for a 3-pound roast.
  • Turn the oven off but do not open the door at all.
  • Let the roast sit in the off, closed oven until the meat reaches an internal temperature of 145 degrees F for medium, about 2 hours 30 minutes. Again, do not open the oven door at any time during this process before the 2 hour 30 minute mark to check the temperature, even a little.
  • Once at temperature, transfer the roast from the oven to a cutting board with a sharp knife and carve it into thin slices.
  • Plate and serve.
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