Smoked Prime Rib Recipe (2024)

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Prime rib is a show-stopping roast best reserved for special meals. While an expensive cut, smoked prime rib easily delivers the finest, most flavorful beef if cooked properly. The key is taking it low and slow.

We use a reverse sear technique: gentle smoking to cook the interior perfectly, followed by searing to develop an incredible crust. The result - incredibly tender, edge-to-edge pink meat infused with subtle smoky essence. Far better than any prime rib from an oven.

Follow our guide to maker this special-occasion roast into your new go-to wow factor meal for guests. We walk you through every step to achieve prime rib perfection with zero stress or guesswork. Get ready for the best prime rib - ever.

Table of Contents hide

2Choosing the Best Rib Roast

3How to Smoke a Prime Rib

48 Keys to the Perfect Smoked Prime Rib

5The Best Wood for Smoking Prime Rib

6Temperatures and Times

9Smoked Prime Rib Recipe

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  • Butcher twine - Use it to tie the roast into a uniform shape, or to tie the bones back onto the roast.
  • Remote probe thermometer - Remotely monitors the internal temperature of the roast and your smoker so you don't have to keep checking on it.
  • Thermapen instant-read meat thermometer - Use it to spot-check and verify the internal temperature.
  • Sheet pan + rack - For seasoning the roast.
  • Wood chunks or pellets - Oak is my favorite for beef, but pecan and hickory are also great.
  • Slicing knife

Choosing the Best Rib Roast

While called "prime rib", the name refers to the primal cut rather than a USDA Prime grade. You can use Prime grade for maximum tenderness and flavor, but Choice grade also produces excellent results at a lower cost. Premium prime rib roasts can be purchased online from Snake River Farms. Your local butcher and Costco are also great options.

The terminology for this cut can be confusing. The rib roast is also known as standing rib roast or prime rib roast. When sliced, it becomes ribeye steaks, which may be boneless, bone-in, or tomahawk-style with the long bone still attached.

I recommend buying a boneless roast. The bones don't add flavor, may cause uneven cooking, get in the way of seasoning, prevent searing all surfaces, and you still pay for their weight. Boneless is easier to carve and serve. If you can only find bone-in, ask your butcher to remove them or do it yourself and smoke the bones separately for bonus flavor.

Figure about 1-pound of uncooked rib roast per person, to provide a nice thick slice per person and enough for the amazing leftovers.

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How to Smoke a Prime Rib

The best way to smoke a prime rib roast is to use the reverse-sear technique in the smoker. Jump down to the full recipe card for all the details.

  1. Season all sides of the roast with plenty of kosher salt and black pepper.
  2. Smoke the prime rib at a low temperature of 250° F for about 3 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches a target pull temp of 118° F for medium-rare.
  3. Remove and rest for 30 minutes.
  4. Sear the prime rib for 1 to 2 minutes on all sides on a super-hot grill, skillet or under the broiler (your choice) to develop a crusty and flavorful exterior..
  5. Slice against the grain into ½" to ¾" slices and seve.and serve.

A variation on the Cooking Method

Cooking rib roast sous vide first (usually for 24 hours) and then finishing it in the smoker is another great option for perfect results. Get the recipe forSmoked Sous Vide Prime Rib.

8 Keys to the Perfect Smoked Prime Rib

  1. Select at least USDA Choice grade for premium flavor and tenderness.
  2. Start early. Season heavily with koshwer salt and pepper 24-48 hours in advance. This deeply penetrates the meat for better texture and taste.
  3. Remove the rib bones to season, and tie them back on for cooking, if desired.
  4. Keep the flavors simple. This is the ultimate premium piece of beef when it comes to flavor, and you pay for that, so you don't want to cover it up with a marinade or strong flavors. You can add a garlic and herb paste to the outside, but we're keeping it simple with salt, pepper and the amazing flavor of the smoke. You won't be disappointed.
  5. Allow roast to temper by sitting out for 2-3 hours before cooking to bring up the starting temperature for even cooking.
  6. Use a remote-probe meat thermometer and cook to temperature not time.
  7. Pull from smoker at 120°F internal for medium-rare after rest to avoid overcooking, which is about 10 degrees below the desired finished temperature.
  8. Don't skip the 30-minute rest! This gives the roast time to re-absorb the juices so they don't run out upon slicing.

The Best Wood for Smoking Prime Rib

Hickory and oak woods work well for adding subtle smoke that compliments prime rib's rich flavor. Post oak provides a sweeter, balanced smoke. Hickory brings a classic smokehouse taste. You can also try adding in some fruitwood like apple. For light smokiness, use 2-3 chunks over the coals, more if you prefer. Wood chunks may require ordering online, but are widely available.

The key is choosing a wood that provides a kiss of smoke without overwhelming the meat. We want just enough smoke presence to complement the delicious beefiness of prime rib. Strong mesquite smoke for example may cover that flavor instead of enhancing. Test out small amounts of different smoking woods to find the right level of smoky accent for your preferences.

Learn more about choosing the best woods for smoking meat.

Temperatures and Times

For ultimate tenderness and flavor, target an interior temperature of 130-134°F after resting. This delivers a reddish-pink medium-rare from edge to edge. Resist overcooking, as higher temperatures quickly dry out the meat.

Monitor temperature closely with a leave-in thermometer. Allow for carryover cooking of around 10° F by pulling it off heat slightly under the final target temp.

DonenessPull Temp
(10 to 15 degrees before target temp)
Target Finished Temp
(after resting and searing)
Rare110-110° F120-129° F
Medium-Rare118-124° F130-134° F
Medium125-133° F135-144° F

The approximate cook time for a 7-pound roast: 3 to 4 hours (25 to 30 minutes per pound)

Tips & Keys to Perfect Smoked Prime Rib

  • Select the highest-grade prime rib you can afford for premium tenderness and flavor.
  • Season very generously with 1 teaspoon of Diamond kosher salt per pound of meat. Apply 24-48 hours in advance so it fully penetrates. This is key for ideal texture and taste.
  • Allow roast to temper before cooking by sitting out 2-3 hours to prevent uneven cooking.
  • Use a leave-in remote meat thermometer and cook indirectly to temp not time. Pull at 120°F for med-rare.
  • Never skip the 30-minute rest for juiciness and texture.
  • Have your butcher trim and tie the roast for you to simplify the prep work.
  • Slice against the grain for the most tender bites.

A Sauce to Bring It Together

Creamy horseradish is a wonderful cool contrast with a slight kick, au jus is classic with prime rib and can be made while your roast is in the smoker. It often includes the drippings, but I personally would omit them to give a non-smoke contrast to the meat. If you removed the rib bones, you could roast them and make homemade beef stock with them to use for the au jus or a red wine sauce. A rich bearnaise sauce is also wonderful with beef.

Perfect Sides to Serve with it

  • Creamy Scalloped Potatoes
  • Tender Green Beans
  • Yorkshire Pudding
  • Creamy Mashed Potatoes
  • Grilled Broccolini

And if you have leftover prime rib, it is perfect in steak sandwiches the next day.

FAQs

How long does it take to smoke a prime rib?

It will take about 3 to 3 ½ hours to smoke a 7-pound rib roast at 250° F (approximately 30 minutes per pound) for a medium-rare cook. Always cook to temperature and not strictly by time.

What is the best wood to smoke prime rib with?

Oak or hickory are the best options to give great subtle flavor without overpowering the beef.

Should you salt prime rib the night before?

Yes, but preferably even earlier than that. Salt the rib roast at least one day, but even up to 3 days in advance, with 1 teaspoon of Diamond kosher salt per pound of meat. Learn more about when to salt meat.

Wine and Beer Pairings

Go big and bold with a wine pairing for this one. A hearty "big red" wine (like a Cabernet Sauvignon or Malbec) or a flavorful beer (like a Belgian brown or Flemish red) will complement the roast wonderfully.

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Smoked Prime Rib Recipe

Super flavorful crusty exterior, unbelievably tender interior and a hint of smoke flavor all add up to the most amazing prime rib you have ever had.

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Course: Main

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Dry Brine Time: 2 days days

Total Time: 2 days days 3 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 1184kcal

Author: Justin McChesney-Wachs

Ingredients

  • 1 boneless or bone-in rib roast (4-7 lbs)
  • canola oil
  • Diamond kosher salt (1 teaspoon per lb)
  • black pepper

Instructions

Prep (1-3 days ahead)

  • Pat the roast dry with paper towels. Trim the fat cap down to ¼" on top if needed, and cut a crosshatch pattern in the fat cap. Remove the rib bones (if desired) using a sharp boning knife.

  • Season: Lightly coat with oil and then generously season all sides with kosher salt (about 1 teaspoon per pound), and pepper. Refrigerate for 24-48 hours

  • Use butcher twine to tie the rib roast so it is a nice round shape and cooks evenly. If desired, you can tie the rib bones back in place as well. I prefer to leave them off and smoke them separately or use them to make beef stock.

  • Place the rib roast on a cooling rack on a baking sheet pan, then into the refrigerator uncovered for 24 to 48 hours (or even 3 days if you have time).

Smoke the Prime Rib

  • Temper the meat: Remove the roast from the refrigerator to sit on the counter to temper for 2 to 3 hours prior to cooking.

  • Set up your smoker for indirect cooking at 250° F (121° C) with a water pan in place according to the manufacturer's instructions. Use 2 to 3 oak wood chunks for charcoal smokers or pellets for a pellet smoker.

  • Insert a leave in remote probe thermometer into the center of the roast and set the alarm to go off at 118° F for the pull temp for a medium-rare finish.

  • Place the rib roast in the smoker and cook for approximately 25 to 30 minutes per pound (3 to 3 ½ hours) until the internal temperature reaches 118° F (47° C) for medium-rare.

  • Remove the roast from the smoker and rest uncovered for 30 minutes.

Sear

  • Preheat grill, a heavy-bottom skillet or broiler on high (500° or 550° F).

  • Sear for 1 to 2 minutes per side until dark and crusty, about 4 to 8 minutes total. (remove the tied on rib bones before searing). The finished temperature should be 130-134° F (54-56° C) for medium-rare

  • Transfer to a large cutting board and rest it for 5 minutes before slicing against the grain into ½" to ¾" pieces.

  • Sprinkle with finishing salt and enjoy!

Notes

  • Cook to temp not time.
  • Slice only what will immediately be served
  • Salt amount: 1 teaspoon per pound of beef (Diamond kosher). See the conversion chart for other types of salt.
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Nutrition

Calories: 1184kcal | Protein: 54g | Fat: 106g | Saturated Fat: 44g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 46g | Cholesterol: 240mg | Sodium: 2357mg | Potassium: 877mg | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 6mg

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FAQs

How long does it take to smoke a prime rib at 225? ›

How Long Does It Take to Smoke? It will take between 35 and 40 minutes per pound to smoke a prime rib at 225° to reach a rare to medium-rare internal temperature. If you smoke it at 250°, it will take 30 to 35 minutes per pound to achieve a rare to medium-rare internal temperature.

How do you keep prime rib moist when smoking? ›

Smoking is a low-temperature cooking method, and you want to start that process by letting the rib roast stand at room temperature for 2 to 3 hours before smoking. (You can wrap the roast in plastic wrap and leave it on the counter. The plastic wrap keeps the moisture in and helps to prevent contamination.)

Should I wrap my prime rib when smoking? ›

Wrap the ribs in foil. Splash on about 1/4 cup of apple juice just before closing them up and place the wrapped ribs on the grate for 2 hours.

Should you sear a prime rib before or after smoking? ›

The next step is to choose whether you want to sear or reverse sear your prime rib. Either way is fine, a reverse sear will give you more of a smoke flavor to the finished prime rib. For this prime rib I seared the roast in my oven BEFORE smoking for 15 minutes at 450°F.

Is it better to cook prime rib at 225 or 250? ›

The easiest way to cook prime rib is to skip all of the preparation steps and the last-minute crisp. Simply season the roast with salt and pepper, cook it at 250°F, and remove it when the internal temperature reaches 130°F for medium-rare.

Should I smoke prime rib at 225 or 250? ›

Smoke the meat at 225 degrees for 4-6 hours or until the meat reaches 125-130 degrees in the center. Remove from smoker and tent foil over the meat for about 15 minutes to let the juices disperse.

How long should prime rib sit out before smoking? ›

Pull the rib roast out of the fridge and let temper on the counter for three hours. USDA guidelines requires food not be held above 33°F (1°C) for more than 4 hours. A three-hour rest on the counter is well within time constraints.

What temperature do you pull a prime rib off the smoker? ›

If you are aiming for medium you will pull your Prime Rib off the smoker at 135 internal (and let it gain 5 degree while it rests). If you are aiming for medium well – which I don't ever recommend – you will pull it off the smoker between 140 and 145. Once you rest your prime rib for 15 – 30 minutes, it is time to eat.

Should I wrap prime rib in foil? ›

Do you cover prime rib roast when cooking? You can cover rib roast when cooking after searing it to help it retain some of its moisture, but it's not necessary. For the best results, leave the roast uncovered until you remove it from the oven or grill and place it at room temperature for resting.

What to spray prime rib with while smoking? ›

Combine water and cider vinegar in a spray bottle. Coat the prime rib generously with seasoning, and place in the preheated smoker. After 30 minutes, spritz the beef with the apple cider mixture, then repeat the spritz every 30 minutes during the cook. After 1.5 hours, begin monitoring the internal temperature.

How to get bark on smoked prime rib? ›

Bark is formed when you caress perfectly seasoned meat with smoke, water vapor, and just the right amount of heat for hours on end until you are left with mouthwatering meat heaven. The rubs, the type of wood used, and the amount of fat on the meat all factor into the chemical equation that results in bark formation.

Should you sear prime rib after smoking? ›

Once the Prime rib has done its time in the smoker and is al dente, the next step is to sear the exterior. You want to be careful during this step and make sure not to burn the outside, but just caramelize it enough to seal in all the natural flavor.

What is the best wood for smoking prime rib? ›

what is the best WOOD for smoking prime rib. Different woods burn differently and not just any variety hardwood will do for a prime rib. If you're looking for a classic bold flavor we recommend a Mesquite or Oak pellet base. If you're looking for something on the sweeter side try a Cherry or Apple.

How long to cook 20 lb prime rib at 225 degrees? ›

In a 225 degree F oven:
  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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How many hours per pound for prime rib at 225? ›

In a 225 degree F oven: Medium-rare: 30 to 35 minutes per pound. Medium: 35 to 40 minutes per pound. Medium-well: 40 to 45 minutes per pound.

How long to cook a 10 lb prime rib at 250 degrees? ›

Place in the oven for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, turn the temperature on the oven down to 250°F and continue to cook the prime rib for 12-15 minutes per pound of meat, or until the internal temperature reaches 122°F for medium rare. The internal temperature will continue to rise 5-10 degrees as you rest the meat.

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