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alpalwal 01-21-2008 11:28 PM

So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 
Right now I'm 0-2 on cooking a tri tip without burning it. The grease keeps dropping down and starting mini-grease fires. What's the trick to avoiding the fires and not burning the ---- out of the meat? (it's just the outside that's burnt and the inside isn't cooked)

johnmichael 01-21-2008 11:38 PM

Re: So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 
gas or charcoal? either way, hit that bitch with a spray bottle filled with water.

stillnoturbo 01-21-2008 11:40 PM

Re: So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 
I must be retarded cause what's a tri-tip?

johnmichael 01-21-2008 11:46 PM

Re: So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 

Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
I must be retarded cause what's a tri-tip?

cut of steak.

TunerToys 01-21-2008 11:53 PM

Re: So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 
TriTip is a great cut. I normally get the roast. If I'm grilling it, I marinade, and then slice it up, cross grain, about an inch think, then grill those as 1 inch steaks. If I'm going to do the whole thing at once, I just smoke it. Lower temps and longer cooking. Low flame also keeps the fires down. if your going to grill it, keep a close eye, and move it away from the flare ups, or douse them with the water bottle.

Craig

Inquisition 01-21-2008 11:57 PM

Re: So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 
Before cooking fill the catch pan with water.

Cray91 01-22-2008 12:08 AM

Re: So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 

Originally Posted by TunerToys
TriTip is a great cut. I normally get the roast. If I'm grilling it, I marinade, and then slice it up, cross grain, about an inch think, then grill those as 1 inch steaks. If I'm going to do the whole thing at once, I just smoke it. Lower temps and longer cooking. Low flame also keeps the fires down. if your going to grill it, keep a close eye, and move it away from the flare ups, or douse them with the water bottle.

Craig

Yeah this is one tough cut of meat. Go with some form of cooking that is low and slow. Or as Craig does cut against the grain to keep the fibers short simulating tenderness.

I would go with a braise.

kain 01-22-2008 12:24 AM

Re: So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 
usually your grill will have vents on the top and bottom. crack these open slightly, and keep the lid on it.

low, and slow.

or use a big green egg like i do.

buk9tp 01-22-2008 12:32 AM

Re: So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 
best way to cook steak is to line the charcoal with potatoes wrapped in aluminum foil.. that will keep the head down right under the steak.. make sure its marinated well...

idk what a tri tip looks like.. but umm if i dont feel like waiting forever i take a steak hammer and beat the ---- out of my meat while tossing garlic ontop of it and beating the garlic into my meat.. then grill it.. <== sig material?? :P

RotaryGeek 01-22-2008 01:33 AM

Re: So cooking a tri-tip is not my thing...
 

Originally Posted by buk9tp
best way to cook steak is to line the charcoal with potatoes wrapped in aluminum foil.. that will keep the head down right under the steak.. make sure its marinated well...

idk what a tri tip looks like.. but umm if i dont feel like waiting forever i take a steak hammer and beat the ---- out of my meat while tossing garlic ontop of it and beating the garlic into my meat.. then grill it.. <== sig material?? :P

No. Sounds like your just ------- up a good peice of meat.


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