Rotisserie Prime Rib Roast Recipe (2024)

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Rotisserie Prime Rib Roast Recipe – perfect blushing pink prime rib with a smoky crunchy crust and tender juicy meat on a rotisserie grill!

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If you love ribeye roast or prime rib – you’re going to LOVE this recipe.

We’re taking classic tender, delicious prime rib and knocking it out of the park with flavor with this rotisserie prime rib – with a perfect crunchy crust cooked to a perfect medium rare.

This prime rib is similar to our Easy Prime Rib – but with an even more delicious crunchy crust, thanks to the way the rotisserie lets the roast’s fat melt and self-baste as it cooks.

We used our kamado joe (to see our model, click here) with the rotisserie attachment.

If you have a Traeger grill and rotisserie, Big Green Egg, or other grill and automatic rotisserie attachment, this recipe will knock your socks off!

Serve this juicy, tender prime rib up with horseradish, take it over the top and pair it with our Broiled Lobster Tails, our light and fluffy buttery soft dinner rolls, garlic butter roasted potatoes, or perfect creamy keto mashed cauliflower – or one of our knockout side dishes, and you have a meal nobody will forget anytime soon!

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Tips to Perfect Rotisserie Prime Rib

How to tie prime rib. While my Easy Prime Rib and Best Ever Ribeye Roast recipes are designed to be fantastic without tying, it is absolutely essential to tie your prime rib roast for this recipe to keep it together on the rotisserie.

To tie a prime rib, tie 4-5 tight knotted loops around the roast, using a good quality kitchen twine.

Don’t worry much about how your roast looks tied – focus on making your roast tightly squeezed together.

When your roast is tied together tightly, insert the rotisserie attachment forks into your roast, and you’re ready to get it over the grill!

When you’re ready to serve, simply cut away the twine with kitchen scissors.

What rotisserie to use. We used our Kamado Joe with the rotisserie attachment – but any large outdoor grill or smoker you can user with a rotisserie attachment will work. To find our Kamado Joe, click here. For the rotisserie attachment for Kamado Joe (some egg shaped smokers also can work with Kamado attachments) click here. We prefer using a high quality lump charcoal – for the Cowboy Lump Charcoal we use, click here.

This rotisserie prime rib recipe was designed to be easy enough for even beginner cooks – but there are a few tips we found to help you get perfect delicious prime rib, every time you make it.

Bring roast to temperature before roasting. For the most tender, delicious meat, it helps to have your roast at room temperature before cooking. Since a prime rib is large, it takes about 1 1/2 – 2 hours to bring the meat to room temperature. We like to season the prime rib and leave, covered with a bit of plastic wrap or a kitchen towel (don’t worry about wrapping tightly) on the counter until the meat isn’t so cold.

Season prime rib properly. For us, there is nothing better than a salty, crunchy crust on the prime rib. To make sure you’re getting a salty, flavorful crust, you need to use the right salt. We’re calling for kosher or Celtic salt in this recipe – because the crunchy, coarse salt brings the best flavor and is lower in sodium. If you use table salt, reduce the amount of salt by half. If you’d like a bit of a spicy kick for your prime rib, we really, really, really love the smoky-spicy flavor of Aleppo pepper sprinkled over prime rib. Use 1-2 tbsp, according to your tastes.

Let prime rib rest. Prime rib absolutely needs to rest before slicing so that the juices can re-absorb back into the meat. If you slice your prime rib too soon, all of the juices will run out, leaving your roast tough and dry. For a large cut of meat, resting the prime rib should take 30-40 minutes. Place a sheet of foil, tented, over the roast and let it sit until ready to carve.

What temperature to cook prime rib to. It is essential to this recipe to have a high quality meat thermometer – we prefer ThermoWorks meat thermometers because they are quick, ultra-reliable, and last a long time.

  • Prime rib is best medium rare– which will take about 2 hours 20 minutes rotisserie time.
  • For each of these cook times, you will actually be looking for 10 degrees under your target for when you pull the roast off the grill…. because it will continue to cook as you tent it in foil.
  • The temperature below shows when to REMOVE prime rib from rotisserie – it will cook another 10 degrees while tented with foil.
  • For rare prime rib, the temperature should be 105-110 degrees.
  • For medium rare to medium prime rib, the on-spit temperature should be 110 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • For well done prime rib the on-grill temperature should be 130 to 135 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • You can adjust your cooktime based on those temperatures – and remember the sides will be closer to well done while the middle will be much more red/pink – so you can still serve everyone a slice they prefer.

Recipe FAQs

When should I take prime rib off rotisserie?

For a perfect medium rare (blushy pink) throughout, remove your prime rib from the rotisserie at 110 degrees internal temperature and tent with foil for at least 30 minutes.

How long should prime rib rest before slicing?

Let prime rib roast cool and rest at least 25 minutes before carving. We prefer 30-40 minutes.

What temperature should I grill at?

For rotisserie prime rib, we find a grill temperature at 350 degrees to be ideal for prime rib and standing ribeye roasts.

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What to Serve With Prime Rib

Prime rib is a delicious hearty meal – and great for holiday dinners, Sunday suppers – or even a decadent dinner party! To see more of our side dishes, please click here.

And if you’re looking for keto side dishes that will knock your socks off, please check out our keto side dish recipe archives.

Our favorite easy dishes that pair perfectly with this rotisserie prime rib are below:

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  • The Best Easy Broiled Lobster Tails Recipe
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Rotisserie Prime Rib Roast Recipe – perfect blushing pink prime rib with a smoky crunchy crust and tender juicy meat on a rotisserie grill!

Course Main Dishes

Cuisine American

Keyword grilling, keto prime rib, prime rib, roast, rotisserie

Prep Time 2 hours hours

Cook Time 2 hours hours

Resting Time 45 minutes minutes

Total Time 4 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Servings 1 prime rib roast

Calories 62kcal

Author Courtney O’Dell

Ingredients

  • 1 prime rib roast about 5 pounds (bone in or boneless)
  • 1 tbsp fresh cracked pepper
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 2 tablespoons kosher Celtic, or other coarse salt (reduce if using table salt – we prefer coarse salt for this recipe)
  • 2 tbsp Italian seasonings or Aleppo pepper optional

Instructions

  • Remoive roast from refrigerator and tie tightly, using 4-5 loops of kitchen twine.

  • Season roast well.

  • Let roast come to room temperature, about 2 hours.

  • Ready your grill – bring grill temperature to 350 degrees, using high quality lump charcoal.

  • Insert rotisserie forks into prime rib roast.

  • Place roast into rotisserie attachment for egg-shaped grill, Traeger grill, or other outdoor rotisserie.

  • Cook roast over charcoal for 2 – 2 1/2 hours, until internal temperature is 110-115 (for medium rare). Go off temperature, NOT time. Keep grill temperature around 350 as you cook, adjusting as needed to maintain temperature.

  • Remove prime rib from rotisserie and tent, loosely, with foil until meat rests for 30-45 minutes.

  • Slice and serve.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 62kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 1068mg | Fiber: 1g

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FAQs

How long do you rotisserie a prime rib roast? ›

Place on rotisserie and cook at 250°F for 4 hours to an internal temperature of 130°F.

What is the most important thing to do before roasting a prime rib roast? ›

What is the most important thing to do before roasting a prime rib roast? It's critical to allow the prime rib roast to sit at room temperature for at least an hour before cooking it. This will help thaw the meat and raise its internal temperature to ensure it cooks more evenly.

How many minutes per pound do you cook a roast on a rotisserie? ›

Get Ready
Rotisserie RoastingDoneness (for both Rotisserie and Indirect Heat)
minutes/lbminutes/kgInternal temperature when removed from heat
20-2242-47Med rare (145ºF/63°C)
22-2550-55Medium (155° F/68°C)
3065Well (165°F/74°C)

What is the prime rib cooking trick? ›

The night before cooking the prime rib, unwrap the roast and let it sit uncovered in the refrigerator. This will dry out the surface, making it easier to get a nice brown color on the roast. Three hours before you want to begin cooking, take the roast out of the fridge and place it on a sheet pan at room temperature.

What's a good binder for prime rib? ›

While the smoker is heating up, prepare the rib roast. French the roast and then apply olive oil as a binder. Season in layers of salt, pepper and garlic powder.

What is the best temperature to roast prime rib? ›

Start by cooking your prime rib at 500°F for 15 minutes and then lower the oven temperature to 325° F and cook for 10-12 min per pound for rare, or 13-14 min per pound for medium rare, or 14-15 min per pound for medium well.

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.

Should I put water in the bottom of my prime rib roast? ›

Placing the oven rack too high up will cause your roast to brown too quickly and burn! After 30 minutes in the oven, add a ½ cup of water to the bottom of the roasting pan. The key is to allow the onions to brown and caramelize while roasting, but not to burn and smoke in the fat.

What roast is best for rotisserie? ›

The Best Beef Cuts for Rotisserie
  1. Ribeye. Ribeye is a popular choice for rotisserie cooking due to its marbling and rich flavor. ...
  2. Tri-Tip. Tri-tip is a triangular muscle cut from the bottom sirloin, and it's known for its robust beefy flavor. ...
  3. Top Sirloin. ...
  4. Beef Tenderloin. ...
  5. Chuck Roast.
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What is the best speed for a rotisserie? ›

The average speed that a rotisserie motor turns at is between 3 and 6 RPM (revolutions per minute). Rotisserie cooking is also great as it uses less heat, cooking foods lower and slower. Get the recipe for these Tandoori Chicken Skewers here.

What is the difference between roasting and rotisserie cooking? ›

However, despite the fact that both dishes utilize dry heat, their preparation methods are actually a bit different: Roasted chickens are cooked in the oven at high heat, whereas rotisserie chickens are cooked on a rotating spit, allowing all parts of the bird to be heated evenly.

What's the difference between a prime rib and a prime roast? ›

Butchery: Both rib roast and prime are primal cuts of beef; however, prime rib recipes call for the cut to remain whole, whereas a butcher typically divides a rib roast into individual ribeye steaks. The rib roast is generally a boneless cut of meat, while prime rib comes with the bone still in it.

How do you get a perfect prime rib cooked? ›

Cook the prime rib at 500 F for 20 minutes. Then, turn the heat down to 325 F and cook it for another 1.5 hours – or until the internal temperature reaches. Once it's done, allow it to cool for 40 minutes under a foil tent. Then, slice it, serve with your favorite mashed potatoes, and enjoy!

Should I sear prime rib before roasting? ›

We recommend a low, slow cook preceded by a good sear.

How long to cook a 5 lb prime rib roast at 250? ›

Heat the oven to 250°F with the rack in the lower middle position. Place the seasoned rib roast on a greased roasting rack in a roasting tray. 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.

How do you calculate cooking time for prime rib? ›

How Long to Cook Prime Rib
  1. Medium-rare: 30 to 35 minutes per pound.
  2. Medium: 35 to 40 minutes per pound.
  3. Medium-well: 40 to 45 minutes per pound.
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Does meat cook faster on a rotisserie? ›

More Info About Rotisserie Cooking

The average speed that a rotisserie motor turns at is between 3 and 6 RPM (revolutions per minute). Rotisserie cooking is also great as it uses less heat, cooking foods lower and slower.

How long to cook a fully cooked prime rib? ›

Directions For Heating

To prepare: Remove from plastic bag and wrap in foil. Place in a 300°F oven and monitor with a meat thermometer until desired internal temperature is reached. Recommended internal temperature: 135°F Approximate time: 2.5 – 3.5 hours.

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