Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:54 pm
There is only one truely great way to cook a tri-tip - Santa Maria Style. You only need three things to put on the meat: salt pepper and garlic. Now you can do the garlic any way you like. Personally, I prefer to roast the garlic, and make a paste, smear it on the meat with the salt and pepper and allow it to marinate a day or two. Ok, so you got the spices down. Now cooking it. A tri-tip should be cooked over oak, not charcoal but REAL oak or even better oak bark. You do not want to cook this over high heat, but moderate heat taking as much as 2-3 hours depending on your meat. You are almost smoking the meat, but on an open BBQ, yeah - no lid. I have a pit bbq in my backyard for cooking tri-tip. Your tri-tip should be served with ranch style beans, salsa and grilled garlic bread.
You may get other suggestions, but they are all wrong.
Now you got me thinking... tri-tip on Sunday!
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