Juicy Tri Tip Two Ways Grilled Perfection
Tri tip, oh tri tip! This cut of beef is a true gem, and I’m so excited to share with you how I love to prepare it. There’s something incredibly satisfying about a perfectly cooked tri tip – its rich, beefy flavor and tender texture make it a crowd-pleaser every single time. People rave about this dish for its versatility; it’s an approachable yet impressive centerpiece for any meal. What truly sets tri tip apart is its fantastic marbling, which ensures a juicy, flavorful result whether you’re grilling, roasting, or even slow-cooking it. Today, we’re diving into not one, but two delicious ways to transform this magnificent cut. Get ready to elevate your beef game with these easy and delectable tri tip recipes!
Tri Tip (2 Ways)
The tri-tip roast, also known as the bottom sirloin roast, is a fantastic cut of beef that’s incredibly versatile. It’s lean, flavorful, and when cooked properly, incredibly tender. What I love most about tri-tip is its ability to take on marinades and rubs beautifully, making it perfect for a variety of culinary adventures. Today, I’m going to show you how to prepare this magnificent cut of beef in two delicious ways, each offering a slightly different but equally satisfying experience. Whether you’re a grilling enthusiast or prefer the convenience of your oven, these methods will deliver a perfectly cooked tri-tip every time.
Ingredients:
Method 1: The Classic Grill Master
This method celebrates the smoky char and intense flavor that only a grill can provide. It’s my go-to for a weekend cookout.
Prep and Seasoning
Grilling Instructions
Method 2: The Oven-Roasted Elegance
This method is perfect for when the weather isn’t cooperating or you prefer a more hands-off approach. It yields a beautifully roasted and incredibly tender result.
Prep and Seasoning
Oven Roasting Instructions
Conclusion:
I hope you’ve enjoyed exploring these two delicious ways to prepare a fantastic tri tip! This cut of beef is incredibly versatile and surprisingly forgiving, making it a perfect choice for both weeknight dinners and weekend gatherings. Whether you prefer the smoky char of the grill or the savory depth of an oven-roasted finish, the tri tip delivers a tender, flavorful steak that’s sure to impress. Its affordability and ability to absorb marinades and seasonings make it a standout option for any home cook looking to elevate their beef game. Don’t hesitate to experiment with different rubs and marinades to put your own spin on this already incredible recipe. So grab a tri tip, get cooking, and discover your new favorite steak!
Frequently Asked Questions about Tri Tip:
Can I substitute another cut of beef for tri tip?
While tri tip is ideal for its tenderness and flavor profile, you could try a sirloin steak or even a flank steak as a substitute. However, be aware that cooking times and results might vary slightly. The unique shape of the tri tip also lends itself well to even cooking.
What are the best sides to serve with tri tip?
Tri tip pairs beautifully with a wide range of sides! Classic choices include roasted vegetables like asparagus or potatoes, a fresh salad, mashed potatoes, or even a simple baked potato. For a more substantial meal, consider serving it with grilled corn on the cob or a hearty rice pilaf.
How do I ensure my tri tip is cooked to the right temperature?
The key to a perfectly cooked tri tip is an instant-read meat thermometer. For medium-rare, aim for an internal temperature of around 130-135°F (54-57°C) before resting. It will continue to cook as it rests. Always remember to let your tri tip rest for at least 10-15 minutes after cooking; this allows the juices to redistribute, ensuring maximum tenderness and flavor.
Tri Tip (2 Ways)
A versatile tri tip recipe with two distinct flavor profiles: a classic seasoned roast and a garlic-herb infused option. Perfect for grilling or oven roasting.
Ingredients
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2 1/2 pound tri tip roast
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1 1/2 teaspoons garlic salt
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1 tablespoon Lawry’s seasoning salt
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1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt (Diamond Crystal)
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1 teaspoon black pepper
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1/2 teaspoon sugar
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2 teaspoons garlic powder
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1 tablespoon dried or fresh parsley
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1/4 cup olive oil
Instructions
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Step 1
Divide the tri tip roast into two equal portions for two different preparations. -
Step 2
For Way 1 (Classic Seasoning): Rub one portion generously with Lawry’s seasoning salt, kosher salt, and black pepper. -
Step 3
For Way 2 (Garlic-Herb): In a small bowl, combine garlic salt, sugar, garlic powder, parsley, and olive oil. Rub this mixture onto the second portion of the tri tip. -
Step 4
Preheat your grill to medium-high heat or your oven to 400°F (200°C). -
Step 5
Grill or roast both tri tips for approximately 20-25 minutes per side for medium-rare, or until an internal temperature of 130-135°F (54-57°C) is reached for medium-rare. Adjust cooking time for desired doneness. -
Step 6
Remove from heat and let rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing against the grain.
Important Information
Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)
It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
Allergy Information
Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
