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Evening chores on a foggy night. The cats were wa Evening chores on a foggy night.

The cats were waiting by the barn.
The sheep were being dramatic like they hadn’t eaten in days.
And Maple was so excited about dinner she ran straight into the stall door.

Fog settled over the hill and for a minute the whole farm felt like something out of a story.

And yes… every single time I see that fog rolling in I hear
“Far over the Misty Mountains cold…”

Thanks for visiting 🤍
Fingers crossed I made a good purchase! 🤞🤞🤞 #spin Fingers crossed I made a good purchase! 🤞🤞🤞

#spinningwheel #spinningwoolintoyarn #sheeptoskein
Just a little barn love today 🐑💛. Maple and Pers Just a little barn love today 🐑💛. 

Maple and Persephone were feeling extra curious (and maybe a little camera shy 😆). 

As a new shepherdess, I’m learning all the little ways to keep my flock healthy- like doing routine FAMACHA checks to make sure everyone is thriving. This little one was perfectly healthy, just a reminder that loving your animals means learning and growing alongside them. 

Spring (mud and) showers are coming, and it’s the perfect time to stay on top of flock care!

#SheepLife #ShepherdessJourney #BarnShenanigans #FlockLove #icelandicsheep
There is something so peaceful about earning an an There is something so peaceful about earning an animal’s trust.
Maple and Persephone (Penny) used to bolt the second I stepped outside.
Now they run to me.
Soft noses. Tiny tail wags.
Little nibbles at my coat like I’m their mama.

This is the slow kind of magic I dreamed about when we started homesteading. 🐑🤍

Don't make any sudden moves, though, they're still a little feral 😂
Snow is melting on the homestead, the animals are Snow is melting on the homestead,
the animals are stretching their legs,
and everything feels like it’s slowly waking up again.
No rush. Just noticing the little signs that spring is on its way. 🤍🌱🐑🐓
That moment when winter loosens its grip and you r That moment when winter loosens its grip and you remember…
spring on a homestead comes with muddy boots, soggy grass, and dirty eggs. 🤎🐓
Winter homesteading isn’t just cozy vibes and snow Winter homesteading isn’t just cozy vibes and snow photos.
Sometimes it’s a pickaxe at the barn door before coffee.
Spring, I’m ready when you are 🌱
Snow falling softly over the hollow ❄️ Bread risin Snow falling softly over the hollow ❄️
Bread rising on the counter.
Eggs warm from the nest.
Kids laughing louder than the snow falling off the roof.
A sheep inspecting my soul.
Brown sugar French toast to make the cozy mornings extra special.
A possum attempting a coop takeover.

Winter, you’re doing the most- and I kind of love it 🤍
Winter on the homestead: snow falling softly, she Winter on the homestead:

snow falling softly, sheep unfazed, chickens judging,
and a surprise possum eviction from the coop 🫠❄️

I’m ready for spring…
but I’ll admit—winter still knows how to take my breath away.

(not pictured: me politely scooching a possum out with a rake)

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The Best Coffee-Rubbed Prime Rib Roast (Foolproof “Oven-Off” Method)

March 10, 2026      Leave a Comment

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There’s something about slow winter days on the homestead that makes a recipe like this feel extra special. The kind where the kitchen is warm, the animals are fed, the counters are finally wiped down, and you can just delight in the oven working away while the house fills with the scent of roasting prime rib, coffee, cocoa, and spices.

This Coffee-Rubbed Prime Rib Roast is one of my most treasured recipes. Partly because it tastes incredible and feels super fancy, but also because it’s simple. Really simple. It uses the classic “oven-off” method, sometimes called the “miracle method”, which means you start with high heat and then let the residual warmth finish the cooking. No fussing, no hovering, no constant checking. Just faith and a closed oven door.

There are many ways to dress a prime rib, but this time I decided to use my favorite coffee rub.

And if you want to see exactly how I make it, how cozy the whole process feels in real time, I filmed a vlog while making this roast in our farmhouse kitchen. I think you’ll love the mood of this one.

🎥 Watch the Cozy Homestead Prime Rib Vlog

Here’s the video of me making this exact prime rib step-by-step:

Coffee-Rubbed Prime Rib Roast (The Foolproof “Oven-Off” Method)

This recipe is so easy it will feel like you're doing something wrong. But just a few simple steps and you'll have a decadent and juicy prime rib that will impress any guest.
My homemade coffee rub really makes this recipe sing!
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Bone in prime rib roast (standing rib roast)
  • 2 TBSP Butter or oil
  • 1 TBSP Salt
  • 1 TBSP Black pepper
  • 1 Homemade Coffee Rub

Instructions
 

Bring to room temperature

  • Let the roast sit out for 2 hours before cooking. This ensures even, tender, edge-to-edge doneness.

Season generously

  • Pat dry, rub with olive oil or butter, then sprinkle on the salt, pepper, and a thick coat of my cozy homemade coffee rub. Press it in to help it adhere and form a flavorful crust.

Use the “oven-off” roasting method

  • Preheat your oven to 500° F (260°)
  • Place the roast bone-side down on a rack inside a roasting pan.
  • Roast for 5 minutes per pound (so a 6 lb roast = 30 minutes).
  • When the time is up, turn the oven OFF — and do not open the door.
  • Let it rest in the closed, turned-off oven for 2 hours. The gentle, residual heat finishes the roast perfectly.

Rest & Carve

  • Remove the roast, tent with foil, and allow it to rest for 15–20 minutes. Slice between the bones for beautiful, thick cuts.
  • Serve with pan drippings or a quick little jus made from deglazing the roasting pan.

Notes

Serving Ideas

  • Roasted Brussels sprouts
  • Creamy mashed cauliflower
  • Garlic green beans
  • A simple winter salad
  • Horseradish cream sauce
  • Or a loaf of fresh bread and softened butter, for the coziest version

A Cozy Note from My Kitchen:

This is the kind of meal that feels like a celebration even on an ordinary day. I love making it on a slow weekend when the kitchen is filled with soft light, there’s wood smoke outside, and the farm feels quiet and settled. There’s something comforting about knowing that the oven is doing all the work while you’re tidying the house, checking animals, or sneaking in a peaceful moment with a cup of coffee.

If you make this prime rib for your own family — whether it’s for a holiday, a Sunday roast, or just because — I hope it brings that same warmth and coziness into your home.

And if you want to cook right along with me, don’t forget to watch the video above.

Thanks so much for joining me in my kitchen today.

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I'm Heather - a wife and stay at home mama of 3. I'm on a journey to thrive at home & cultivate a home-centered life. Join our young homesteading family of four as we start a Zone 6 garden in Indiana, turn our aging 80 acre farm into a sustainable homestead using permaculture and regenerative agricultural practices, and DIY our 1865 Colonial revival Farmhouse into the home of our dreams. Along the way we're going to DIY, garden, cook from scratch, learn to be frugal, homeschool, thrift, eat healthier, and learn to really enjoy this thing called life.
I'm thriving after a rectovaginal fistula and am passionate about physiological childbirth.
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