Tri Tip
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Anxious to see the Finals - - - I've only done one Tri-Tip and thanks to Capt'n Jack it was a success but I'm due for another one real soon
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Picking one up this afternoon to have on Sunday so maybe mrx will pass on something to make it even better!!
Weber 22" with SlownSear
Weber Smokey Mountain 22"
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Did a couple of them yesterday. Injected with Butcher's Prime Injection. Smoked at 250 until they were about 130 degrees internal. Then went direct to reverse sear, maybe 3 min each side. Let them rest for 15 minutes.
Going in the smoker
Ready to eat
Going in the smoker
Ready to eat
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Man I can't wait to see the results.
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Lawdy Lawdy, Mr. Mark - - - it don't get any purdier than that - - -
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OldUsedParts wrote:Lawdy Lawdy, Mr. Mark - - - it don't get any purdier than that - - -
And it was cooked on a Green Mountain Pellet Pooper
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jmcrig wrote:And it was cooked on a Green Mountain Pellet Pooper
I gotta try that
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22"OldSmokey • 2-burner gasser with GrillGrates
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Looks great Mark!!
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I will preface this that I love medium rare everything. However my wife likes more medium, as well the guests I was cooking for, so yes it is over cooked, which was intentional.
It was a Santa Maria Rub in the package, my go to grill potatoes, carrots, and onions.
1 full can of lit coals, potatoes over the fire, Tri Tip indirect.
Started off a touch hotter than I wanted, but I wanted the spuds done around the same time as the Tri Tip.
I mopped/seared it at 133, grate probe got in the way and ended up on the table.
Finished product.
Mop sauce, red wine/ red wine vinegar 50/50, dijon mustard, parsley, and vegetable oil.
It was a Santa Maria Rub in the package, my go to grill potatoes, carrots, and onions.
1 full can of lit coals, potatoes over the fire, Tri Tip indirect.
Started off a touch hotter than I wanted, but I wanted the spuds done around the same time as the Tri Tip.
I mopped/seared it at 133, grate probe got in the way and ended up on the table.
Finished product.
Mop sauce, red wine/ red wine vinegar 50/50, dijon mustard, parsley, and vegetable oil.
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very very nice and I'm sure the wife and guests were smiling as they ate that great looking grilled meat
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I'm getting hungry !!
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