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Tri Tip

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Got a TT at Winco when we were in TX. Not bad for $17

Seasoned and ready for the kettle tomorrow.

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Nice. We prefer to SV these and sear, but with the kettle is very good also. In for the finish.
 
Got a couple in the freezer right now!
So I’m guessing that when yours is done I will be getting one out for us. Those guys are hard to beat!
Al
 
Tri tip has quickly become a family favorite for us. It's one of the few meals that we all agree on, including the five year old and both two year olds.

I have 3 in the freezer right now. They go on sale every few weeks here and I rarely pass on it.
 
Probably tasted so good he ate the whole thing on his own. Still sleeping off the beef hangover.
 
Not even on the kettle yet...way to early
 
I'm curious to see how this is done / turns out. I don't have but maybe 4-5 tri tips under my belt and they've all been smoked on the pellet pooper then seared off. Today I'm trying a store bought coffee rub as opposed to SPOG, and am going to use the slo n sear on the kettle.
 
Cooked to perfection! Nice job and I'm sure it tasted great! How do you like the HR garlic butter flavor?

Keith
 
Thanks all.

The Riles line of rubs are good, i get them at Rural King and Academy.
 
Mmm, I'd love some of those potatoes. Nice work!
 
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