Tri-Tip is not my favorite cut of meat. It was on sale for the Memorial Weekend. Barbeque beef is nothing to be taken lightly with out a grain of kosher salt and fresh ground pepper. Cooked correctly you have one meat Extravaganza!
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Tri-tip does make great sandwiches the next day. Oh my!
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Not sure if I can cook without my meat probe.
ReplyDeletewonderful photos
Looking forward to reading about your latest barbie toy. I hope it was worth all that traffic.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah I'm drooling now.
ReplyDeleteOMG - and I don't use that phrase often - but that looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteZoomie, the pizza dough is rising. I just have to wait for Ms. Goofy to get home and I will fire up the 'PizzaQue'. I am using a sourdough for the crust. i have my fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteGreg, I had a sandwich this morning. It was even better the second day.
WhiteTrashBBQ, Coming from you that is a compliment that is appreciated. Thanks!
Mmmm... looks lovely. Save me a sammich!
ReplyDeleteZia, I save you a sandywich nest time. I got pixxa on my new PizzaQue.
ReplyDeleteWhaddya mean tritip ain't yer favorite? The texture, flavor and quick cooking makes it one of my top choices. Kinda pricey though, now that it's famous. Wasn't that way years ago.
ReplyDeletexo, Biggles
Reverend, I think Tri-Tip is overated. It is easy to cook. It just does not have a lot of beef flavor. This cut will take marinades well. Hey doughnut get me wrong, Meat is good.
ReplyDeleteI like tri-tip but I usually just slow roast it.
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