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Wagyu Tri-Tip
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FLbobecu
Posts: 309
Ordered two of these suckers through work. Product of AAco (Australian Agriculture Co.) Came out to $9 and change per pound.
Absolutely awesome piece of meat. Made killer 'Tip sandwiches!
Smoked indirect at ~350 for about 8 minutes total. Finished up direct over the coals.
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Yes sir!Couldn't find any buddies that wanted to share; so I ate the whole thing myself (in two sittings, plus a lunch).
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No problem.
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how is Tri-tip compared to steak? I never had it before.XL BGEJoe JRBaltimore, MD
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GATABITES said:how is Tri-tip compared to steak? I never had it before.Now, normally, this is a rather lean piece of meat. However, in this instance, there is an abundant amount of marbling throughout this particular Tri-Tip. The one pictured, was extremely rich and buttery.It is from the bottom sirloin, and generally weighs between 2-3lbs per "roast" or piece of meat. I believe there is either one or two pieces, per cow. I think it's two, but now I'm second questioning myself.Anyway, it is normally sliced thin and across the grain of the meat. It is the best meat for any type of sandwich. However many slice and eat like any other steak.
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I have to try it sometime. thanks for the explanation. I ned to expand my protein cooks. the typical are getting boring.Tri-tip reminds me of a london broil.XL BGEJoe JRBaltimore, MD
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When cut properly, it is a heavenly piece. Cook it no more then medium. Let the steak rest for 10-15 minutes, and rest the sliced pieces of steak in the "steak juice". Awesome!
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GATABITES said:I have to try it sometime. thanks for the explanation. I ned to expand my protein cooks. the typical are getting boring.SO much better than a London Broil! The flavor of tri-tip is amazing.Tri-tip reminds me of a london broil.
XL, JR, and more accessories than anyone would ever need near Olympia, WA
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That looks awesome! Please share the link with your fellow eggers where we can order for $9 a lbWhich came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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Yes, share the link. Tri tip up here for choice costs $7 per pound anyway. MIght as well go prime.
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fletcherfam said:Yes, share the link. Tri tip up here for choice costs $7 per pound anyway. MIght as well go prime.Dallas (University Park), Texas
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cssmd27 said:fletcherfam said:Yes, share the link. Tri tip up here for choice costs $7 per pound anyway. MIght as well go prime.
Correct. This was ordered through work (wholesale premium meats). Typically I am paying around what most others are, for regular Choice tri-tip ($7-8/lb). When the opportunity came, I jumped at the chance.
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