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Tri Tip with Fat Cap Question
johnmitchell
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Good morning Folks.I picked up 2 Tri Tips yesterday from my Butcher. When I got home I noticed they had a thick fat cap still on, about 3/8" thick. My question is can I cook with the fat cap on or do I need to trim fat off... Thanks.
Greensboro North Carolina
When in doubt Accelerate....
When in doubt Accelerate....
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I've done two tri-tips and the butcher had them trimmed up nice. I seared then placed indirect. Mine cooked pretty fast without time to render off the fat. Turned out excellent. Sorry, I have no idea about the fat cap and how to cook it with it on. Heres a few pics of what I cooked. Little bit of garlic and S&P

Steven
Mini Max with Woo stone combo, LBGE, iGrill 2, Plate Setter,
two cotton pot holders to handle PS
Banner, Wyoming -
Best trimmed, IMO.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad!
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Thanks I should have trolled the archives first as I saw the unanimous consensus is to trim the fat.I have just trimmed. Get a load of this..I couldn't get Tri tips from Costco where I normally get, so I bought from our butcher...Certified Angus Tri tip $8.99 per pound. Total weight of two Tri tips 6.72 lb. I trimmed 2.5 lb of fat cap..I think I was stung...:(Greensboro North Carolina
When in doubt Accelerate.... -
Keep that fat. Wait for sirloin to come on sale add it to the grind for an 80/20 mix for burgers.Tri-tip has become so popular it is now overpriced.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad!
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When I was first introduced to Tri tip on the Cali Central Coast in the early 80's, it always had a nice fat cap on it. The method they used cooking was to sear the trimmed side for a few minutes, then flip it and do most of the cook with the fat cap down. You might flip it back over for a couple more minutes for a bit more sear on the trimmed side, but by far most of the cook was fat cap down.After pulling, let it rest for awhile, then cut the fat cap off. This created a huge amount of meat juce which you then poured over the Tri tip.South SLO County
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