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[b]Shishkaknob wrote:[/b] [quote][b]Went to my local butcher and asked for a tri-tip. Like many cuts of meat, it seems that different names are used for the same cut of meat depending on where you live. What I ended up with was not a tri-tip at all. I believe that it was a sirloin tip roast. It was a big cut of beef. Whatever it happened to be, it was pretty darned tasty. I marinated the roast in a mixture of red wine, soya sauce, garlic, red onion, dijon mustard, balsamic vinegar and honey for 6 hours.[br][url=http://photobucket.com][img size=800]http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h182/newbs_67/DSC00228.jpg[/img][/url][p]I put it on the egg for a sear. 750F for about two minutes a side.[br]Then I removed it and let it rest while the temp came down on the egg to about 350F. I put the roast back on and brought it up to an internal temp of 130F. Pulled it off the egg and wrapped it to rest for about 30mins in foil and towels in a cooler.[p]Carved it up and it was perfect for our tastes. Nice and pink. Juicy.[br][url=http://photobucket.com][img size=800]http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h182/newbs_67/DSC00234.jpg[/img][/url][p]Served it up with a grainy mustard and black pepper butter, some boiled new potatoes, a slice of tomato with buffalo mozzarella and fresh basil, and a great salad with peaches and prosciutto.[br][url=http://photobucket.com][img size=800]http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h182/newbs_67/DSC00236.jpg[/img][/url][p]Great meal![p]Cheers,[p]John[/b][br][/quote]
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Letts-Do-It
Reb,
The place is Bchelmeyer Meats at 704 Cheyenne 913342-5945.
Just over the 7th St bridge from I-35 no left turn at the bottom, go around the block and you will
find a big parking lot. One of the owner, a rather robust gentleman, also has an XL bge. Just found
that out yesterday. Email and let me know what part of leawood you are in.
Reb
Letts-Do-It,
David, what butcher are you referring to. I'm looking to cook my first tri tip this weekend
THanks
Shishkaknob
Broc, just across the Muddy Mo from Omaha,
Oh..don't be sorry. We love it up here
Cheers,
John
Shishkaknob
Little Steven,
Nope. Only changed it the one time. Newbs to Shishkaknob.
We don't have an A&P near here. Fortino's, Sobey's, No Frills, Food Basics, The
Barn...thats about it.
John
Letts-Do-It
Broc, just across the Muddy Mo from Omaha,
Went to visit one of our butchers and tri tip there $4.99 everyday.
Little Steven
Broc, just across the Muddy Mo from Omaha,
Thanks man but shishkabob (or knob) and I are from Canada. We're always a little late catching
up.
Steve