Prime rib dinners are all about tradition, and what's more traditional than a sweet, indulgent dessert?Whether you're serving a prime rib dinner to celebrate a holiday like Easter or Christmas, or just because it's Sunday, your family will love the nostalgic feeling of enjoying a slice of classic apple pie after a hearty meal. Or if you're looking for something more seasonal, why not try an eggnog cheesecake? It's simple to make and has all the flavors of the holidays in one bite. You can even throw some vanilla ice cream on top!The best part is, this is a dessert you probably already have the ingredients for at home. If you don't want to go all-out and bake something from scratch, then try serving your prime rib dinner with a plate of chocolate chip cookies. You can even get them premade at the store! If you do bake them yourself, your family won't be able to resist sneaking into the kitchen when they smell them baking.Desserts are special. They're what we remember most after enjoying a great meal together. So while it may seem like overkill to eat sweets after you've eaten so much meat and potatoes, think about how much joy it will bring everyone to end on that note.