Seared or Grilled Tri Tip How-To

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Seared or Grilled Tri Tip Video!

In this video, I give you an easy tri tip recipe. I tell you two ways to prepare this tri tip, either seared in a cast iron skillet in side or outside on the grill.

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RECIPE

2 ½ - 3 lb. Tri-Tip
Juice of 1 lime
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon
Meat tenderizer
Coarse sea salt
Coarse ground black pepper
3 teaspoons smoked paprika
4 teaspoons onion flake
1 tablespoon bacon grease or canola oil
2 teaspoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons butter, cut into 3 slices

1. Trim the silver membrane from the back of the meat.
2. In a small bowl, combine the lime juice, Worcestershire sauce and liquid smoke. Rub the mixture all over the tri-tip.
3. Rub all sides of the meat generously with the sea salt and pepper. Repeat with the smoked paprika and onion flake. Feel free to add more seasonings if needed, depending on the size of your tri-tip.
4. Store in a plastic bag or covered dish and place in the icebox for at least 4 hours.
5. Remove the meat from the icebox and allow to warm close to room temperature before grilling/searing. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. with a rack in the middle.
6. For pan searing: place a large cast iron skillet on the burner over high heat for about 3 minutes or until completely hot.
Place the bacon grease or canola oil in the skillet. Add the meat and sear on all sides, about 3 minutes per side or until the outside darkens. The longer you sear the meat, the more crust you’ll have. Remove from the heat, leaving the meat in the skillet.
For grilling: Clean and grease your grill. Place the meat on a hot grill. Close the grill to capture the smoke flavor, and grill all sides about 3 – 4 minutes/side or until a crust or bark forms. Move the meat inside and warm a cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add the bacon grease or canola oil. Place the meat in the skillet.
7. With the backside of a spoon, rub the garlic on the topside of the meat then lay the slices of butter on top.
8. Cover with foil and place in the oven. Cook for 5 – 6 minutes. Remove the foil and cook an additional 4 - 6 minutes or until the internal temperature is 130 – 140 degrees F. (rare to medium-rare).
9. Let rest 3 - 4 minutes. Slice against the grain and serve warm.

Kent Rollins
Chuck Wagon Cook, Grilling, Dutch Oven Cooking, Cowboy
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I used your recipe to do a tri tip last weekend for my daughter’s birthday party. Did the whole thing in a 12” cast iron skillet. Man it was good! Much thanks.

ElCapitan
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In my childhood lived in San Luis obispo, they use to do Santa Maria bar b cues, big tri tip. Blacken on the side rare in middle. Slice thin, serve with Jaco beans . Green salad and French bread, they would feed 200-300 people!! Elks club favorite !!!Jaco beans unique to that area!! Memories!! Thank you!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

KIMI-xteb
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I could hear the doggie rehydrating in the background. It was cute. My (boxer) dog seems to do the same thing as soon as I start a web presentation.

kobem
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I'll be... I've been doing it right all these years...! I knew it tasted good... but wasn't for sure if I was doing it right, now I know... Thank you Mr. Kent...and the beautiful Shannon Rollins too!

SuperDave
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Nice method. With a tri-tip slicing Against the Grain is by far the most important thing.

gaittr
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Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. It’s the best tri tip I have ever had. My men took down two pine trees this weekend. Cut them up and haul away the mess. I thanked them with this for dinner. They said thank you too. Our new go to for a delicious dinner.

melissaj
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Hey Kent! Just cooked up a tri tip using your exact recipe and it came out perfect medium rare! Thank you so much!!

jharms
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I learned to use the salt popping method for heating cast iron. When you toss some salt on it, it should be jumpy. I also heat the skillet before broiling. Sears on the bottom while cooking on the top. Flip and repeat.

Krieghandt
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I have cooked tri tip many times and it comes out good every time. I followed your process last night and I was licking the plate! I feel I have been under seasoning, (Never over cooking) my thicker meat. I usually use the same amount as my thinner cuts, but not no more!

outdoorenthusiasts
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The Mock Tender turned out great. I didn't re-season in the pan which I wish now I had. I thought that the liquid smoke would be too much but not the case. The Paprika with the Lime juice was the clincher for me. Thanks Kent, my wife worked all day Memorial Day and she had a really nice surprise when she got home. She loved it. Ralph-

ralphwatten
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Just finished our meal using your recipe. Delicious! Thanks Kent 👍🏻

flyfritha
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Really appreciate your show!!!! And your sense of humor! Watching here in North Dakota!

BacktotheBasics
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Thank you so much for this recipe. It was wonderful. We just made it for my parents 55th wedding anniversary. Perfection.

vickianderson
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Thanks Ken! Love watching your older videos. Always learn a lot from you.

GrillinandChillinwithColeman
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I could listen to you all day. Thanks for the video.

Bugoutvehiclesuk
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Enjoyed your version. Thanks for posting

TexasStyleCuisine
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Thanks again for another great vid Kent! That tri-tip was spot on!

hocussmokuskitchengrill
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Humphrey follow your instructions to pull at 125 it come out amazing !!! Dogs went insane

moniqueflannagan
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I love that Mr. Rollins knows what Tri-Tip is because it is my favorite cut of beef.

lwearjrts
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Sounds fantastic. Will have to try a tri tip this summer

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