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Pulled Tri Tip

Started by Duke, September 02, 2013, 09:38:58 PM

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Duke

We always like the tri tip lefties around here. We slow cook them the next day and they come out like butter. Well I decided to just do a whole one that I had sitting way down in the depths of the freezer. I rubbed it with Cowboy and put it in for a long slow smoak bath. After it was pulled out I gave it a long tin foil rest with a little balsamic for that European flair. I also saved the drippings for a brown gravy to go with the garlic mashers my wife made.




Serious shrinkage.


Look at all that butter! :o



I would say this is something I would do again in the future, but the next time I will rub it with mustard because we like a lot of bark.

I hope you all had a great Labor Day with your families and friends. :)

Bman

Good lookin chow Duke, but is that a little kids plate?  That's just a tease to the taste buds.  lol
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Duke

Quote from: Bman on September 03, 2013, 05:51:24 AM
Good lookin chow Duke, but is that a little kids plate?  That's just a tease to the taste buds.  lol

Yeah, there was plenty more in front of me. I just wanted everyone to be able to see it. I ate three of these. :)

1buckie



This is one time where shrinkage is really no problem....... 8)


Way to hum on the smoak & shread, man !!!!


Mashed potatoes are yellow.....statement of fact....... ;D
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Chasing_smoke

That looks great! I've seen it done so many ways here. So I would assume that you smoked that similar to a brisket? Or you can serve it like a steak rare-medium right?

I have yet to try Tritip, the only place near me I can find is a butcher shop about 45 minutes away. I also saw a huge bag at Costco for $100+ but without trying it I can't spend that kind if money lol.


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Quote from: Chasing_smoke on September 03, 2013, 09:58:15 AM
That looks great! I've seen it done so many ways here. So I would assume that you smoked that similar to a brisket? Or you can serve it like a steak rare-medium right?

I have yet to try Tritip, the only place near me I can find is a butcher shop about 45 minutes away. I also saw a huge bag at Costco for $100+ but without trying it I can't spend that kind if money lol.
"my kettle is more powerful it will do almost anything."

Costco ought to also have the bags split into two packs, maybe slightly higher per pound......

More & more I'm seeing bags of three instead of bags of five and six......check in again.....

I like fatcap on, as it's seems to stay more moist that way, but people do good ones all different ways.....

One favorite is T-tip burnt ends.....Pg. 2 here ~~~>

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           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"