Sucklebusted Sirloins.....
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Sucklebusted Sirloins.....
and a min tri-tip. these babies were good, served with sliced and seasoned grilled ports and steamed spinach
the rub goes great on steak, and BTW, those were pettite sirloins.
the rub goes great on steak, and BTW, those were pettite sirloins.
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Rich777 wrote:Looks real good desi!
Can you give some info on the tri-tip? I have asked for it around here is the look I get.
Looks like a tasty cut !
Rich, i'll try to help the best i can here. i have gotten the same results when lookin for tri-tips in this area too. they either know what they are and don't carry them, don't have a clue what they are, or want 9+ bucks per pound for em (which aint happening) so, a good friend of mine who is an ex meat-cutter gave me this tip: buy a whole top sirloin butt roast and seperate the tri-tip portion from it. when you buy a big sirloin steak and you notice that nice tender hunk of meat at the top that is seperated by a strip of fat and grissle, well...that is tri-tip. if you have a costco,bj's, or sam's club you should be able to buy the top sirloin roast for 2 something a pound and seperate the tri-tip "portion" (it will be about 1/2 of the whole thing) and cut the rest into sirloin steaks. if you look at my first pic. the tri-tip is the big piece in the center/rear, and the rest are petitte sirloins cut from the same roast. i hope some of this will help you.
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CoyoteBlues wrote:Ok...thats it...I am headed to the store to get the rest of the superbowl foods and find me a piece of meat to cook on the grill for now...these pics are makin me hongryyyyyyyyyy!!!!
You're not supposed to go to store when you're hungry. You'll end up buying crap ya don't need.
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Big Mike wrote:CoyoteBlues wrote:Ok...thats it...I am headed to the store to get the rest of the superbowl foods and find me a piece of meat to cook on the grill for now...these pics are makin me hongryyyyyyyyyy!!!!
You're not supposed to go to store when you're hungry. You'll end up buying crap ya don't need.
Aint that the truth!!!!
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