Wagyu tri-tip with garden herb chimichurri

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73saint

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Broke out a couple tri tips for dinner. These are quickly becoming a house-hold favorite, and this is the second time I’ve used this cooking method. It’s simple, I smoke them at 250 degrees until they reach 130 internal, then I sear them on charcoal. Last night, we served them with a chimichurri & sautéed squash and onions.
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I coated these with olive oil, and seasoned them with salt, pepper (bottom) & Oak Ridge Black Ops. Then I got my Lang 36 going with pecan splits.
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While the tri tips were smoking, I picked some parsley, oregano & basil from the garden, minced some garlic, and added the chopped fresh herbs, salt, pepper and olive oil to make a delicious chimichurri to add to the beef. Oh this is gonna be good! My better half asked that I let her know 30 minutes before the tri tip was ready, and she would start the squash.

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Once the meat hit about 115-120, I lit a chimney of charcoal. When the coals got hot, I simply piled them up to one side of my weber kettle so I could get a nice sear. I placed each tri tip on the grill for about 1&1/2 minutes per side. Now we had the char we were both looking for with a nice smokey compliment.
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Here they are all ready to serve.

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They are still very nice and pink as you can see. Actually perfect for me, a little too pink for the better half. Fortunately there were some smaller ends that cooked a little quicker so everyone was happy.
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I even got a coupe plated pics. We love tri-tip, has become a household fave!
 
Yeah buddy!!

Looks awesome. TT has become a quick favorite here too!

+1 on the chimichurri! I make it whenever I can.
 
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Looks outstanding! Nice pics.
Thanks osos! It was indeed a treat!
Those look great!
Thanks Blues, I’m happy with how everything came out.
Looks delicious bud. We love tri tip here as well. Nice work on your end!
Thanks TN, tri tip has become a big fave here too. I actually prefer it to steak, bc the leftovers are so versatile.
Yeah buddy!!

Looks awesome. TT has become a quick favorite here too!

+1 on the chimichurri! I make it whenever I can.
Thanks X-ray! X2 on the chimichurri. To quote guy fieri, I could put it on a flip flop!!
 
That's a beautiful piece of work, done perfectly for my liking. I used to do a tritip about once a week before we moved to AZ ten months back. Now I hardly ever see them at the market, and when I do I don't like the price. Like! RAY
 
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That's a beautiful piece of work, done perfectly for my liking. I used to do a tritip about once a week before we moved to AZ ten months back. Now I hardly ever see them at the market, and when I do I don't like the price. Like! RAY
Thanks Ray!
Terrific Tritips! Big like!
Thanks Disco!
 
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