10 Easy Prime Rib Sauce Recipes - Foodie And Wine (2024)

Looking for the perfect Prime Rib Sauce to compliment your holiday prime rib? You’ve come to the right place. We specialize in prime rib recipes here at Foodie and Wine, so naturally we have multiple sauce options for prime rib to choose from.

From creamy horseradish sauce to dreamy au jus to buttery dipping sauces, this list of sauces for prime rib has something for everyone. Even your pickiest eater!

First up, pick your poison! What prime rib recipes will you be making this year? Whether you’re looking to make it in the oven, grill or sous vide machine, we have you covered. Maybe you already have one you love. No worries! All of these options are well suited to a variety of different rubs and cooking methods.

Prime Rib Roast

Check out our collection of standing rib roasts to choose from. You can’t go wrong when you pick any of these bad boys. All of them pair well with any prime rib sauce. The first listed is one of the oldest and highly rated recipes online! Read the reviews! We’ve had readers make this recipe for the last 10+ years.

Garlic and Herb Prime Rib
Smoked Prime Rib
Sous Vide Prime Rib

Dry Rub

Of course the foundation of the flavor profile starts with a great dry rub!! Check out our popular prime rib rub recipe. This dry rub is loaded with sliced garlic, rosemary, thyme, onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper and kosher salt.

Feel free to replace the dried herbs with fresh herbs, if that’s what you prefer to use.

Prime Rib Sauce

Finally, pick a sauce or two to serve with your slab of rib roast. Sauce with prime rib is a marriage made in beefy heaven. Most of the prime rib sauce recipes are easy to make they can be made a few days in advance. It also makes it easy to make a few options to serve to satisfy the array of different palettes.

Horseradish Sauce For Prime Rib

Prime rib horseradish sauce is the gold standard when it comes to prime rib sauce. It’s creamy, tangy and brings the heat. For those who don’t care for horseradish we have a plethora of choices!

When making, you can use fresh horseradish root or grab a jar of prepared horseradish.

Horseradish Aioli

Horseradish Aioli is a creamy mayonnaise-based spread, takes just 5 ingredients and 5 minutes to whip up. Use fresh horseradish or prepared horseradish.

Prime Rib Au Jus

This prime rib au jus is our favorite sauce to serve with prime rib, without question. It’s lends a nice salty and beefy flavor to the melt in your mouth prime rib roast only a beef au jus can provide. We also serve it with our leftover prime rib sandwich or even tri tip sandwich.

To make, you can use beef drippings from the roast or replace with butter.

Red Wine Au Jus

We created this red wine au jus for our individual beef wellingtons recipe, but it’s killer on a standing prime rib roast as well. Might we suggest making both au jus recipes and alternate your dipping between bites!

As with all recipes with wine, don’t use wine you wouldn’t drink, as you’ll be able to taste come dipping time!

Prime Rib Gravy

News flash! Prime Rib Gravy and au jus are two different sauces. If you’re looking for a traditional thicker sauce, check out this gravy for prime prime rib gravy recipe. If you’re into the thin consommé type sauce, either of the au jus recipes listed above is what you want.

The upside of using gravy as the sauce is the ability for it to serve as double duty for the potato recipe you’re probably planning on making.

Mushroom Sauce

Creamy Mushroom Sauce is rich, decadent and the perfect steak topper for prime rib and is ready in just 20 minutes.

Blue Cheese Sauce

Blue Cheese fans must make this tangy Blue Cheese Saucerecipe. It’s rich, creamy and ready in only 5 minutes.

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Dipping Sauces

While not as common as creamy horseradish sauce or au jus, these dipping sauces would make great additions to your table. Bonus – make a double batch and use to toss your vegetables in!

Garlic Butter Sauce

Butter Garlic Prime Rib. Did your tastebuds just salivate cause ours sure did. You can never have too much garlic or butter, so creating a garlic butter sauce recipe for prime rib roast wasn’t even a question. Plus it takes just 5 minutes to make. It’s the same dipping sauce we use for seafood recipes.

Cajun Sauce

Cajunsauce is exactly what it sounds like: bold and spicy seasonings mixed with melted butter and lemon. If you’ve ever had Morton’s cajun ribeye with au jus, you know what a treat the pairing is.

If using store bought cajun seasoning, you only need 2 more ingredients: butter and lemon. Plus it takes just 5 minutes to make.

Truffled Butter

Kick it up another notch by making truffled butter. Truffle butter is a gourmet compound butter made by blending the creamy texture of butter with the rich, earthy flavor of truffles.Just melt before serving.

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Other Recipes To Use These Sauces

These prime rib sauce recipes are too good not to use elsewhere. In fact, we make at least one from the list each week. Here are ways to utilize them:

  • Steak Recipes – Sous Vide Ribeye, Denver Steak, and Coulotte Steak would love a good dip in au jus, garlic butter sauce or even horseradish sauce.
  • Beef Recipes – Picanha, Smoked Beef Tenderloin, Tri Tip Recipes, and Smoked London Broil would be killer served with cajun butter sauce or au jus
  • Pork Recipes – Smoked Pork Chops or Sous Vide Pork Tenderloin could stand up to a ramekin of gravy or either dipping sauce.
  • Vegetable Recipes – Either dipping sauce would be fantastic served alongside sous vide corn on the cob, smoked asparagus or air fryer artichokes.

Need prime rib side dish ideas? Check out our list of What To Serve with Prime Rib.

Need help with cook temperature? Download our free Temperature Chart For Prime Rib Printable!

Have leftover Prime Rib? Consult our How To Reheat Prime Rib guide.

We’ve been making prime rib for 20 years, so ask any questions you may have below or send a quick email our way via the contact us form. We’re here to help!

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FAQs

What is prime rib sauce made of? ›

Classic Prime Rib Au Jus: 1/4th cup of meat juices and drippings from the roasting pan. 2 cups of beef broth. 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire or soy sauce (optional)

What makes prime rib so delicious? ›

Prime rib has a large “eye” of meat in the center, which is juicy, tender, and marbled with fat. This eye has a fat-marbled muscle around it, and the whole thing is surrounded by a thick cap of fat. This means that prime rib is tender, juicy, and extremely flavorful because the muscles aren't heavily used.

What are different types of sauces? ›

By type
  • Brown sauces.
  • Butter sauces.
  • Emulsified sauces.
  • Fish sauces.
  • Green sauces.
  • Tomato sauces.
  • Hot sauces.
  • Meat-based sauces.

Why is prime rib cheaper than ribeye? ›

First, we have to take into account size, because prime rib roasts are sold whole, they're a much larger cut than an individual steak and are priced accordingly.

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.

Do you cook prime rib covered or uncovered? ›

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 should I put on my prime rib before cooking? ›

How to Season Prime Rib. A roast is a large cut of meat: it needs more seasoning than you might expect. Season it generously with kosher salt the day before roasting it and let it sit in the fridge uncovered overnight. When you take it out of the fridge before roasting, add pepper and any additional herbs.

How to cook prime rib Bobby Flay? ›

Make small slits all over the prime rib and fill each slit with a slice of the garlic. Season liberally with the salt and coarse pepper, place on a rack set inside a roasting pan and roast for about 2 hours until medium-rare, or until a thermometer inserted into the center of the meat registers 135 degrees F.

What is Paula Deen seasoning? ›

The ingredients listed in order are: "sea salt, granulated garlic, black pepper, granulated onion, ground cumin, and other spices". I have used the recipe listed on this site and included equal amounts of garlic powder and onion powder.

What makes prime rib 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 do you flavor the inside of a prime rib? ›

I love using fresh thyme, sage, oregano and parsley. Or use a premade herb blend such as Herbs de Provence. Score the beef and add whole peeled garlic cloves. This adds a beautiful flavor and aroma to your roast.

What's the difference between prime beef and prime rib? ›

Prime rib is a cut from the primal ribs of the cow, just like a rib roast, but it differs in its butchery and preparation. The term ”prime rib” refers to the cut of meat and not the grade. USDA Prime is the highest grade and has the most marbling.

What is a substitute for horseradish in prime rib? ›

Chives, parsley, sour cream, apple cider vinegar, Dijon mustard and Worcestershire sauce. You could go with a more mild horseradish type sauce. Tiger dill is pretty low-key to me, but I also eat straight prepared horseradish on my prime rib.

Why is horseradish served with prime rib? ›

The sauce is also classic for a reason: The tangy and spicy horseradish cuts well through the rich beef. Ask your butcher to remove the rib bones and tie the roast back onto the rib bones.

Why does prime rib taste different? ›

Prime ribs and ribeye steaks come from the same primal cut of beef. The difference in their flavors comes from the way one cooks them. Prime ribs slowly roast under low heat. This makes them more tender.

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