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Tri Tip and chicken

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mike5051

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Hey guys, all the prime rib posts got me hungry!  I did a tri-tip and a chicken on the Weber kettle.  The tri tip is salt and pepper, while the chicken is spog.  Thanks for looking.


Going to do a reverse sear on the Tri tip once it hits 125 IT


Now for the sear!


Seared and ready for a rest.

 
Waiting for Money shot's!:drool
 
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Thanks Case!  I appreciate the points!

Mike
 
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Waiting for Money shot's!
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Boom!  

hehehe  there ya go.

Mike
 
No pics of the end pieces, my better half likes em not bleeding.  They are for her.

Mike
 
Looks great,just pulled a TT out of the freezer!
 
havent smoked tt before but that money shot is definitely making me reconsider!
 
Great looking tri tip.

Perfectly done!

Points for you, Mike!

Al
 
Looks great,just pulled a TT out of the freezer!
Thanks b-one!  It came out great, my GF was taking the med rare pieces by the end of dinner.  I really love the reverse sear for tri-tip.

Mike
 
havent smoked tt before but that money shot is definitely making me reconsider!
Do it!  I cooked this on my kettle over indirect heat until the IT was 125, this took about 1.5 hrs.  Then seared over flaming coals for about 2 minutes per side.  Let it rest for 10-15 minutes,sliced and served.

Mike
 
not a real popular cut around here but  I have seen them once in a while

definitely going to have to try this one, looks delicious :)
 
 
not a real popular cut around here but  I have seen them once in a while

definitely going to have to try this one, looks delicious :)
Thanks for the compliment uncle lar!  A local grocer has them all the time.  They were pricing them at $11.99 per lb at their peak.  I've seen em go as low as $5.99, it is a tasty cut of beef!  This forum introduced me to it!

Mike
 
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