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Saturday Night Tri-Tips
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I'm eating way too much red meat, but these things come out so good and are priced so right, I just can't pass'em up.
Before the cook.....
Preppin'.......
Sea Salt & Cow Lick......
3-4 minutes sear on the CIG & CGS Spider.....
Then raised on the AR to finish off to 135* internal..
Killer!! Thanks for lookin'.
Before the cook.....
Preppin'.......
Sea Salt & Cow Lick......
3-4 minutes sear on the CIG & CGS Spider.....
Then raised on the AR to finish off to 135* internal..
Killer!! Thanks for lookin'.
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Those things seem to be all the rage lately.I cannot find them around here anywhere. :( Yours look GREAT.
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Love me some tri tip, looks good.
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Not that is a one nice cook.
Whatever is left over slice real thin, hot pan to warm and then place on 2 warm corn tortillas with little sliced tomato, onions and jalpenos. yum yum yum..That is if you had any leftover :laugh:Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx -
Hoss, I'm waiting for the price to soar on these things, just like it did on brisket. They are so economical......and every bit as good as a strip. Very tasty and wqell textured. Somewhere in the neighborhood of $5 a pound hereabouts, which isn't bad when compared to what you pay for strips.
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Would you believe that none was left over?? And, a HUGE creole tomatoe salad to go with it. I ate like there was no tomorrow.
And Joan.......I didn't even have to crank up the John Deere or break out the tow chains!! -
They actually got "discovered" in California, as I understand it. Getting more popular all the time. Bobby Flay was cooking them on the cooking channel show this morning. I'm not really a big fan of his.....too much fru-fru for me......but he did keep the grilling of the Tri-Tips pretty basic......which, IMHO, is the only way to cook'em.
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I love tri-tips, and yours look mighty fine!Southlake, TX and Cowhouse Creek - King, TX. 2 Large, 1 Small and a lot of Eggcessories.
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That looks very tasty. Love tri tip on the egg. Moist and full of flavor. Thanks now I'm hungry
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Well, thank all of ya for the kind words. They're an easy cook and really high on the flavor.
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Hey Scott, yall seeing any signes of fall yet?? Between the rain and heat down here, it feels like we'll never see cooler dry weather.
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I would LOVE to try em.
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