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Howdy from Cali
I my effort to learn about cooking good BBQ I discovered The Texas BBQ Forum. I currently have a Weber kettle and an offset stick burner. I am gathering all the parts needed to build a U.D.S. Thanks for having me.
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Welcome ; there are some UDS experts here; they'll help if you have questions
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Howdy and Welcome
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Welcome and we like pics.
Russ
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4 burner q
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Home smoker.
It costs nothing to be nice. A smile goes a long way.
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Welcome, from Cypress TX.
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Welcome to the madness Tri-Tip!!! Glad you found your way over here! There’s a BUNCH of great cooks on here that can definitely help you elevate your game!
Ric’s BBQ and BlackStone
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greetings and welcome to the forum.
With those items to cook on, your gonna fit right in with this crowd..
With those items to cook on, your gonna fit right in with this crowd..
Don't count every day, Make every day Count
Good Cue to ya..
Vernon
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Webber kettle 22"
Webber genesis
Blackstone pizza oven
Good Cue to ya..
Vernon
FEC-100
Webber kettle 22"
Webber genesis
Blackstone pizza oven
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Thanks for the warm welcome. I been BBq'n and grill'n for years but I have a strong desire to step up my game. Not sure how these forums work but I'll keep in touch when I can and as I have questions i'll ask.
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TwoGuysBBQ wrote:Welcome to the madness Tri-Tip!!! Glad you found your way over here! There’s a BUNCH of great cooks on here that can definitely help you elevate your game!
Ric’s BBQ and BlackStone
Thanks
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I’m pretty new here myself, but welcome!
I’m curious what your go to tri-tip seasoning is? My brother lives in Santa Maria and he swears by a Suzie-Q’s dry rub, which he applies the day before. I gotta say, it’s dang good...but, in truth, I like my seasoning better... which is a light rub of olive oil, Worcestershire, garlic powder, salt and cracked pepper, then bathed in a malty beer (I usually use Weinstephaner Original Premium). I marinade mine for a few hours, then sear the outside top and bottom, pull it over to a board, slice into steaks about 3/8”thick, and then sear each side of those for about a minute. I’ve got a local butcher (Pete’s Fine Meats) that sells the tri-tips with an intact fat cap similar to the picanha you find at the Brazilian churrascurias (Rodizio, Fogo de Chao, Chama Gaucha, etc).
I’m curious what your go to tri-tip seasoning is? My brother lives in Santa Maria and he swears by a Suzie-Q’s dry rub, which he applies the day before. I gotta say, it’s dang good...but, in truth, I like my seasoning better... which is a light rub of olive oil, Worcestershire, garlic powder, salt and cracked pepper, then bathed in a malty beer (I usually use Weinstephaner Original Premium). I marinade mine for a few hours, then sear the outside top and bottom, pull it over to a board, slice into steaks about 3/8”thick, and then sear each side of those for about a minute. I’ve got a local butcher (Pete’s Fine Meats) that sells the tri-tips with an intact fat cap similar to the picanha you find at the Brazilian churrascurias (Rodizio, Fogo de Chao, Chama Gaucha, etc).
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