Adapted from "Weber's Real Grilling" by Jamie Purviance (Sunset/Weber, 2005) For the tri-tip: Brush the tri-tip all over with olive oil. Combine the salt, pepper and garlic powder in a small bowl and ...
If John Burroughs ever invites you to his home for a tri-tip barbecue, take my advice. Say yes! Burroughs is a master of the grill. In fact, I’ve counted four of them in his yard. But I’ll bet he has ...
Searing tri-tip after it's been cooked slowly and gently in just-hot water creates a lovely char on the juicy steak. Nick Kokonas is a Chicago-based entrepreneur who co-founded and co-owns The Alinea ...
We love a good tri-tip in our family, but it’s normally a warm weather indulgence because we’ve only ever prepared it out on the grill. For obvious reasons, grilling outdoors in the dead of winter in ...
Tri-tip is a fantastic hunk of beef, but I'm not going to kid you. It's no hoity-toity filet mignon (it's more flavorful). It's not even an uppity rib-eye (far less marbling and fat). It's a little ...
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