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Tri tip & better tri tip...

Started by Jed.cook, April 21, 2018, 05:03:15 PM

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addicted-to-smoke

Is tri-tip available in a Prime grade? Might help with tenderness also.

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Quote from: addicted-to-smoke on April 24, 2018, 04:33:17 AM
Is tri-tip available in a Prime grade? Might help with tenderness also.

Great thread fellas.

Not sure outside of California, but aside from a butcher, I usually only see Prime tri tips at Costco.

Everyone else carries choice.


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bbqking01

I almost exclusively buy my Tri tip at Costco. I do Tri tip every chance I get. They almost always turn out very juicy and tender. Depending on how many I have on, 1=45 minutes, 2=50-55, 3=60...i take them off and cut them right away. Key is across the grain, and thin. Also, cutting at almost 45 degree angle helps. There's other things I do, but I've never had any one tell me it's tuff.

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