Thinly sliced, slow-roasted prime rib piled high on a gluten-friendly roll with a side of au jus for dipping, creamy horseradish for an extra kick, coleslaw, and fries.
Price: $18.75
Ingredients
Item | Ingredients | Description |
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Slow-roasted Prime Rib | Prime rib, seasoning blend, cooking oil | Slow-roasted prime rib, carefully prepared with a flavorful seasoning blend and cooked to perfection for a tender and juicy dining experience. |
Gluten-sensitive Roll | Rice flour or gluten-free alternative | A soft and delicious roll made from rice flour or a gluten-free alternative, ensuring a delightful bread option suitable for those with gluten sensitivities. |
Au Jus | Beef broth, herbs, spices | Crispy fries are made from freshly-cut potatoes and cooked to golden perfection in vegetable oil, providing a satisfying side dish to accompany the main course. |
Creamy Horseradish | Horseradish, cream, seasoning | A creamy horseradish sauce featuring the bold kick of horseradish blended with smooth cream and a touch of seasoning, perfect for complementing the prime rib. |
Coleslaw | Cabbage, carrots, mayonnaise-based dressing | A refreshing coleslaw salad composed of crisp cabbage and carrots, delicately coated in a creamy mayonnaise-based dressing for a balance of flavor and texture. |
Fries | Potatoes, vegetable oil | A refreshing coleslaw salad composed of crisp cabbage and carrots, delicately coated in a creamy mayonnaise-based dressing for a balance of flavour and texture. |
Nutrition, Allergens & Sensitivities
BJ’s doesn’t publish detailed nutritional information for individual items. However, based on the ingredients, this dish likely contains:
- High protein from the prime rib
- High fat from the prime rib, cheese (if in the horseradish), and fries
- Carbohydrates from the roll, fries, and coleslaw dressing
- Possible allergens include gluten (if there’s any gluten contamination in the designated gluten-sensitive roll), dairy (from cheese in horseradish or coleslaw dressing), and soy (from soy sauce potentially used in the au jus)
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