It's been my experience that you can add approx. $2/lb to the price of untrimmed Tri-Tip to arrive at "true" cost.
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It's been my experience that you can add approx. $2/lb to the price of untrimmed Tri-Tip to arrive at "true" cost.
Thankfully my base commissary sells untrimmed Tri Tip, it is/was my second favorite cut to grill after Ribeye's, I say was because I was grilling it once a week and the better half ask that I give it a break for awhile :shocked: :tape:
Might just pick one up next week and sneak in a Tri Tip cook :loco: :biggrin1:
Tri Tip is waaaaaay underrated Kev! Ribeye then Tri Tip.
That's what I'm saying, at the price point here may as well buy ribeye at least during the holidays.
I haven't tried tri-tip yet on the smoker but from the looks of it, it could be treated just like brisket. Is that the case or are there differences?
I cook tri tip with fat cap on most of the time. Requires a bit more attention so you don't burn it, but worth it for the flavor IMO. I let it rest fat cap up, then trim the whole thing off when I start cutting. It comes off very easily that way. Less bark, but more flavor. It's a trade off.
That's a great price for untrimmed Josh and worth it at that price. As for the Ralphs tri tips, they're comparable to Costco prime. I've consistently been getting some awesome TT's from there and at less than $5/lb I can't complain.
Here pics of last time I bought from Ralphs. Can't beat the marbling of this choice at sub $5lb IMO. Dave(SmokEat) made a good point about the marbling on TT"s is exposed where you have a very good idea of what you're getting.
Made burgers out of this one :behindsofa: They make KILLER burgers.
[/URL][/IMG]Here you go Evil-g, coals getting hot ready to season it up and reverse sear with my homemade vortex on the Jumbo Joe.
Anyone local you suggest buying tri-tip from?
here in the center of the bbq universe (central OHIO) krogers sells tri tip $8.00lb cut into thin strips R.D. sells for $3.85lb you just halve to buy 20lb. trim the fat cap sear cook to mid. rare enjoy:thumb::thumb::thumb:Out here we get them both trimmed and untrimmed. I always go for trimmed because at the end untrimmed after trimming costs you more.
For instance, Albertson's has untrimmed for $3.99/lb and Ralphs (Kroger) has trimmed for $4.77/lb. No brainer there especially since the Ralphs choice tri tips blow away the competition. I even prefer Ralphs choice over Costco prime.
I have learned to look around in the tri-tips whether I want one or not. Because every now and then you will find a gem and believe me a really good tri tip is better than a ribeye.
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[/URL][/IMG]Here you go Evil-g, coals getting hot ready to season it up and reverse sear with my homemade vortex on the Jumbo Joe.
I have been getting the untrimmed, trim while leaving a little soft fat, lightly season and put most of the trimmed fat into a vac bag with the tri-tip. Sous Vide @ 134° for around 3-6 hours. Kind of a Confit tri-tip. Sear over coals and Bobs yer Uncle.
I also throw some of the fat on the grill for a little rendered fat chef snack. :thumb: