Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (2024)

Home » Recipes » Christmas » Leftover Prime Rib Recipes

Published: Modified: by Isabel Laessig

Share

Pin

Share

Tweet

This post may contain paid links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission.

Jump to Recipe

If you’re wondering what to do with leftover prime rib or steak, you’ve found the best recipes! I’ll show you how to make restaurant-style Leftover Prime Rib Recipes that are so flavorful and so easy to make in less than 30 minutes using leftover prime rib.

I’m not sure what my family looks forward to more – the prime rib dinner or this delicious leftover pasta dish!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (1)
Jump to:
  • Prime Rib Leftovers
  • Prime Rib Leftover Recipes
  • How to Make Prime Rib Pasta
  • Leftover Prime Rib Pasta Recipe Tips
  • Prime Rib Pasta FAQs
  • How to Reheat Prime Rib Pasta
  • Best Prime Rib Recipes
  • 📋 Recipe
  • Leftover Prime Rib Recipes
  • 💬 Reviews

Prime Rib Leftovers

It’s just like Applebee’s creamy penne pasta with sliced prime rib, but even better! It’s so delicious that I make it year-round using leftover steak. It’s one of my favorite steak pasta recipes.

I know you’re going to love it. My family always asks me to make this dish when we have leftover steak or roast beef, and I’m happy to make it. It’s just so easy

Prime Rib Leftover Recipes

Philly Cheesesteak Sliders

Learn how to make Philly Cheesesteak Sliders everyone will crave! Packed with flavor from shaved ribeye, creamy cheese sauce, peppers and onions, this Hawaiian roll slider recipe is an easy family favorite.

Get this recipe!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (2)

Prime Rib Quesadillas

Learn how to make steak quesadillas, ready in minutes! Loaded with steak, cheese, peppers and onions, and a tasty seasoning blend!

Get this recipe!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (3)

Prime Rib Nachos

Learn how to make the ultimate nachos – Steak Nachos! Tangy and creamy with a little spice, this loaded nachos recipe has it all.

Get this recipe!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (4)

Leftover Prime Rib Sandwich

MyPot Roast Sandwich Recipeputs those pot roast leftovers to scrumptious use. Piled high with tender, slow-cooked pot roast, caramelized onions, and melty American cheese and toasted to perfection!

Get this recipe!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (5)

Easy Paella Recipe with Beef and Shrimp

Our Easy Paella Recipe with Beef and Shrimp is a must-try! This simple paella recipe is creamy and flavorful, with thinly sliced steak, onions, peppers, and shrimp.

Get this recipe!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (6)

Prime Rib Tacos

Mouthwatering Carnitas Tacos are only a few steps away! This delicious pork taco recipe includes slow cooker carnitas for the easiest tacos!

Get this recipe!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (7)

Prime Rib Chili

A QUICK and EASY dinner recipe the whole family will love! My Hamburger Chili Recipe comes together in just over 30 minutes! Enjoy this hearty dinner idea using ground beef that’s low in fat and packed with protein and fiber too! Perfect for any night of the week!

Get this recipe!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (8)

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (9)

How to Make Prime Rib Pasta

  1. Heat olive oilin a skillet. Add onion(chopped) and sauté until translucent.
  2. Add garlic(minced) and cook for about one more minute.
  3. Then, add ⅔ lb. slicedcremini mushroomsand the butterand cook until tender, about 5-6 minutes. Stir continuously to avoid burning.
  4. Pour in heavy creamand lower the heat. Let simmer for about 5 minutes until the liquid is reduced.
  5. Add choppedsun-dried tomatoes,salt,pepper, andparsleyto taste. Stir and remove from heat.
  6. Slice the prime rib or rib eye steak into thin slices.
  7. Cookpenne pastain a large pot with boiling water and salt.
  8. Remove from heat about 2 minutes before the time indicated on the packaging so it is just slightly underdone (al dente). Drain the pasta in a colander.
  9. Add the penne to the skillet with the sauce and stir. Then add the sliced prime rib. Return to heat and stir for about 1 minute in order to incorporate all the flavors.
  10. Serve immediately with parmesan cheese, more fresh parsley and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Enjoy!

Leftover Prime Rib Pasta Recipe Tips

  • For an authentic Italian experience, cook the pasta in boiling salted water and leave it a bit “al dente,” as it will cook additionally in the skillet. Once it is cooked, drain it immediately and add it to the sauce.
  • Don’t let the pasta sit in the colander; it might stick together and continue cooking in its heat.

Prime Rib Pasta FAQs

How long do prime rib leftovers keep?

Tightly wrapped with saran wrap and stored in a plastic container in the refrigerator, it will last five days.

What sauce goes with penne and steak?

I make this dish using a decadent sun-dried tomato and mushroom cream sauce. It is a fantastic combination of flavors, perfect for this rib roast or leftover steak! You can also try my Creamy Lemon Butter Sauce Recipe to mix things up. It is so delicious!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (10)

How to Reheat Prime Rib Pasta

You can reheat this dish easily in a skillet on the stove. Add a bit of olive oil or butter to the skillet and stir continuously while reheating for approximately 10 minutes. It reheats nicely.

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (11)

Best Prime Rib Recipes

  • Slow Roasted Prime Rib
  • Standing Rib Roast
  • Boneless Prime Rib
  • Instant Pot Prime Rib
  • Smoked Prime Rib

See How to Cook Prime Rib for a comprehensive guide on cooking prime rib!

📋 Recipe

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (12)

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes

Isabel Laessig

Make EASY Creamy Penne Pasta with Sliced Prime Rib using leftover prime rib or steak, sliced mushrooms, sun-dried tomatoes, and a creamy pasta sauce recipe!

4.67 from 36 votes

Print Recipe

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Main Dish

Cuisine American/Italian

Servings 4 people

Calories 870 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • ¾ lb leftover roasted prime rib or ribeye steak if cooking from scratch
  • 2 Tbsp. extra virgin
  • 2 Tbsp.
  • 1 cup
  • lb.
  • ½ finely chopped
  • 2 minced
  • lb. cremini mushrooms sliced
  • 1 cup sun-dried tomatoes chopped
  • sea salt and pepper to taste
  • fresh parsley to taste
  • optional

Cooking Conversions

See our Cooking Conversions Chart for help converting measurements!

Instructions

Skip this step if you are using leftover prime rib

  • Season the ribeye steak and cook it on a skillet in 1 Tbsp. olive oil between 3 and 7 minutes on each side, until it reaches your desired doneness (135°F for medium rare, 145 °F for medium).

    Usevery simple ribeye seasoning: just sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste.

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (13)

Creamy Penne Pasta

  • Heat 1 Tbsp. olive oil in another skillet. Add ½ an onion (chopped) and sauté until translucent. Add 2 cloves garlic (minced) and cook for about one more minute.

    Then, add ⅔ lb. sliced cremini mushrooms and the remaining 1 Tbsp. butter and cook until tender, about 5-6 minutes. Stir continuously to avoid burning.

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (14)

  • Pour in 1 cup heavy cream and lower the heat. Let simmer for about 5 minutes until the liquid is reduced.

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (15)

  • Add 1 cup chopped sun-dried tomatoes, salt, pepper, and parsley to taste. Stir and remove from heat.

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (16)

  • Slice the prime rib or rib eye steak into thin slices.

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (17)

  • Cook ⅔ lb. penne pasta in a large pot with boiling water and salt.

    Remove from heat about 2 minutes before the time indicated on the packaging so it is just slightly underdone (al dente). Drain the pasta in a colander.

    Add the penne to the skillet with the sauce and stir. Then add the sliced prime rib. Return to heat and stir for about 1 minute in order to incorporate all the flavors.

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (18)

  • Serve immediately with parmesan cheese, more fresh parsley and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Enjoy!

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (19)

Notes

  • Heavy cream can be substituted with half and half if you prefer your dish lighter.
  • Grated parmesan is optional for this recipe as the sauce is already creamy and buttery enough even without it, but you can add it for extra richness.
  • Cooking pasta: for a real Italian experience cook the pasta in boiling salted water and leave it a bit “al dente” as it will cook additionally in the skillet. Once it is cooked, drain it immediately and add it to the sauce. Don’t let it sit in the colander because it might stick together and will also continue cooking on its own heat.

Nutrition

Calories: 870kcalCarbohydrates: 78gProtein: 34gFat: 49gSaturated Fat: 24gCholesterol: 148mgSodium: 195mgPotassium: 1742mgFiber: 6gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 1303IUVitamin C: 13mgCalcium: 110mgIron: 5mg

Keyword leftover prime rib, leftover prime rib pasta, leftover prime rib recipes, prime rib leftovers

Did you try this recipe?Tag on social and leave a comment below!

Photography by Daniela Lambova

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (20)

About Isabel Laessig

Hi! I’m Isabel Laessig, also known as Family Foodie, creator of Sunday Supper Movement and author of the Boujee Steak Cookbook. Sunday Supper is my mission to bring family back around the dinner table. Join me in making family meal-time a tradition to celebrate!

» About Me

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Sandi says

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (21)
    This is wonderful! Never before have I enjoyed my leftover rib roast. I was feeding five so I used the recipe for six and did not have a single scrap left. Since of us are big sun-dried tomato fans we did use a little less that the recipe asked for and did a fine chop. I actually think this made it better because instead of getting a big bite of tomato, you simply got this nice pop of flavor in almost every fork full. My daughter took the recipe home with her to use on her leftover tenderloin.

    Reply

    • Isabel Laessig says

      Thanks so much for sharing this with me, Sandi! This recipe is always a favorite at our house too. I am so happy your family enjoyed it.

      Reply

  2. Jane S says

    Oh my! This is so very good! No onions or mushrooms for me (not a fan). And I only had cavatappi no. 87 pasta (no clue) on hand. This pasta was awesome. Next time, I’ll use it again.

    Reply

    • Em Beitel says

      Jane, we’re so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for leaving us a comment! Cavatappi is delicious. What a great choice!

      Reply

    • Gelcys Williams says

      Just cooked it to use some of the steak leftovers we had. Great, this recipe is a keeper!!!

      Reply

      • Em Beitel says

        That is so awesome – we are so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!

        Reply

  3. Mary M says

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (22)
    Made this with my leftover Prime Rib from New Years Day and was delicious. Will definitely be making again with Rib Eye Steak. Wish I could post a picture because it came out just like yours. Thank you for the new meal planner idea

    Reply

    • Em Beitel says

      That is awesome, Mary! Thank you so much for sharing and we would love to see a picture! Feel free to email it to us!

      Reply

  4. Karen says

    Any ideas for a substitution for the sun dried tomatoes? I’d like to make this tonight and that’s the only ingredient I don’t have. Was considering adding a bit of red pepper, finely chopped, to add color/flavor?

    Reply

    • Em Beitel says

      Hi Karen! Thank you so much for your question. You can use grape tomatoes and saute them in a little bit of olive oil or you can omit the sundried tomatoes all together. A bit of red pepper sounds yummy! We hope you love it!

      Reply

  5. Emily says

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (23)
    If I had just saved pasta water to thin the sauce out with at the end, this would have been perfect and added just the right amount of salt.

    Reply

    • Em Beitel says

      Hi Emily! We hope you enjoyed it regardless – it sounds like it was still good! Thank you very much!

      Reply

  6. Patty says

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (24)
    I made this with leftover prime rib from New Years Day and it was absolutely fantastically delicious! My husband said make sure you save this recipe so you can make it again. I followed the recipe except, I used pappardelle pasta and I added about a 1/4 cup of white wine. Thank you for sharing a wonderful recipe that I will make over and over again.

    Reply

    • Em Beitel says

      Patty, that is awesome! Thank you so much! We’re so glad you and your husband enjoyed it, and those edits sound delicious.

      Reply

  7. Julie J says

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (25)
    I made this for lunch with leftover Tbone steak and since all of my family preference is medium rare and lower, I didn’t have any fresh mushrooms. It tasted good 👍 😋 I’ve added it my favorite recipes list. I will have to try this with leftover prime rib since I always make a larger one than necessary since I never know who will be showing up 😊

    Reply

    • Em Beitel says

      That is so awesome, Julie! It’s so delicious with steak. Thank you for sharing!

      Reply

  8. Karen says

    Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (26)
    Fabulous, fast and easy. I didn’t have mushrooms so I used cooked carrots and peas. We loved it. I think you could sub a lot of different left over meat but the prime rib in the cream sauce was decadent! Thanks.

    Reply

    • Em Beitel says

      That is awesome to hear, Karen. We’re so glad you enjoyed it – carrots and peas are a perfect combo for this dish! You could definitely use different cuts (it’s great with leftover steak, too). Thank you for your comment!

      Reply

Let us know what you think or ask a question about the recipe!

Leftover Prime Rib Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How do you reheat prime rib without making it well done? ›

Drizzle the meat with ¼ to ½ cup beef broth, stock, or leftover au jus to help steam the meat as it heats. Tightly cover the pan with a lid or foil, then place the pan in the oven for 15 to 30 minutes until the meat is warmed through in the center.

What to do with prime rib bones after cooking? ›

Make the most of leftover prime rib bones by crafting a rich and hearty stock, perfect for enhancing the flavors of beef stew, vegetable soup, and the robust broth of a classic French onion soup.

Can you freeze prime rib before cooking? ›

If you're planning to cook your prime rib within the next 4–5 days after its arrival, store the prime rib or steaks and side dishes in your refrigerator to begin thawing. However, if you're not planning to cook your meal soon after its arrival, store the prime rib or steaks and side dishes in your freezer.

Are prime rib leftovers good? ›

Leftover prime rib offers a wealth of delicious meals. The basic sandwich is a great start. Or make it a bit more fancy and make prime rib French dips. Just place thin slices of prime rib on crusty rolls, heat up some beef stock and serve it on the side in small bowls.

Is it better to reheat prime rib in the oven or microwave? ›

Reheat Prime Rib In the Oven

Steaming in the oven is a gentle way to warm up sliced prime rib. To reheat slices in the oven, preheat to 250°F. It helps if you slice the prime rib before steaming.

Can prime rib be precooked? ›

The Rosenthal Center offers a delicious way to celebrate. The sumptuous flavor of our Pre-Cooked Prime Rib Roasts will enhance your celebration. Each whole, boneless ribeye is seasoned with our special blend of spices, hickory smoked, and slow roasted.

How do you cook a prime rib roast bone up or down? ›

Place the roast fat side up, bone side down, in a large roasting pan. Cook for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 325°F. This allows the heat to sear the roast, trapping the juicy flavors inside while the rest of the meat cooks.

Should I remove the bones from a prime rib roast? ›

Bones have a higher thermal resistance than meat, meaning the meat around the bones will cook slower than the rest of the roast, leaving those sections extra-tender and juicy. To make carving easier, you can remove the bones from the raw beef and tie them back on if you'd like.

What is the best way to reheat prime rib without drying it out? ›

Reheat it in a steamer

Giving the meat a quick steam session is a nice, gentle way to warm up sliced prime rib. To make it happen, grab a steamer basket (or a plate and some tin foil, or an aluminum pie plate), put it in a pot with a few tablespoons of water in the bottom, and bring the liquid to a simmer.

Is it better to cook prime rib frozen or thawed? ›

Before cooking your roast, we recommend completely thawing it in the refrigerator.

How many pounds of prime rib per person? ›

A good rule of thumb for purchasing bone-in prime rib is to buy one pound per person. A bone-in standing rib roast will feed about two people per bone. But if the roast is part of a bigger spread with plenty of other food, you can plan on 1/2 to 3/4 pound of prime rib per person.

How long to remove prime rib from fridge before cooking? ›

For the best results, leave your prime rib roast out on the counter to come up to room temperature for two to three hours before cooking. It's not advisable to leave it much longer than three hours to help prevent the development of bacteria.

How long do you rest prime rib after cooking? ›

Remove the prime rib from the oven when the thermometer measures 5 degrees below your desired level of doneness. Tent it with foil and let it rest 15 to 20 minutes; the carry-over cooking will bring it up 5 degrees.

How much will a prime rib carry over cook? ›

Because a prime rib Roast is such a large cut of meat, it will experience fairly significant Carryover Cooking (from 5-8°F [2-4°C] depending upon the size of the roast) while it rests.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Allyn Kozey

Last Updated:

Views: 5856

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (43 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Allyn Kozey

Birthday: 1993-12-21

Address: Suite 454 40343 Larson Union, Port Melia, TX 16164

Phone: +2456904400762

Job: Investor Administrator

Hobby: Sketching, Puzzles, Pet, Mountaineering, Skydiving, Dowsing, Sports

Introduction: My name is Allyn Kozey, I am a outstanding, colorful, adventurous, encouraging, zealous, tender, helpful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.