The tri-tip roast, sometimes called a triangle roast, is the portion of meat that is at the bottom of sirloin.
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Tri-tip is believed to have originated in California in the United States. It became popular in Santa Maria, CA in the mid-20th century and is often associated with Central California cuisine. It is a triangular cut of beef from the bottom sirloin.
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Tri-tip is a cut of beef from the bottom sirloin of the cow (think near the bottom of the ribs.) It's a very popular cut of meat in California in the U.S., but it's hard to find in other states. A proper tri-tip sandwich is always made on French bread with thinly sliced tri-tip meat, but from there, variations are endless. The sandwich can include a garlic aioli, or a ketchup and worcestershire sauce, or a vinaigrette. Some Sandwiches add fresh vegetables, or roasted vegetables, or no vegetables at all. Perhaps the most popular tri-tip sandwich variation is the Santa Maria tri-tip, which has tri-tip smoked over oakwood with a rosemary rub, served thinly sliced on grilled French bread, with pinto beans and fresh, chopped tomato.
Tri-tip is a cut of beef from the bottom sirloin of the cow (think near the bottom of the ribs.) It's a very popular cut of meat in California in the U.S., but it's hard to find in other states. A proper tri-tip sandwich is always made on French bread with thinly sliced tri-tip meat, but from there, variations are endless. The sandwich can include a garlic aioli, or a ketchup and worcestershire sauce, or a vinaigrette. Some sandwiches add fresh vegetables, or roasted vegetables, or no vegetables at all. Perhaps the most popular tri-tip sandwich variation is the Santa Maria tri-tip, which has tri-tip smoked over oakwood with a rosemary rub, served thinly sliced on grilled French bread, with pinto beans and fresh, chopped tomato.
I would use 4 oz as a serving
First off, traditional tri-tip is seasoned with a rub. The common ingredients include; garlic salt, parsley, sugar and pepper. Save yourself time and buy a pre-mix online that many use everyday. It is called SLO Seasoning and it was made by someone who loves and knows tri-tip! They will even send you a free sample, just e-mail info@SLOseasoning.com
4 to 6 mins
You usually buy 6oz of meat per person. Note that you will get about 40-50% shrinkage with Boston butts and brisket. Not too sure about tri-tip shrinkage as I don't cook that but it all depends on the fat content. Bill Barbecue Recipes - http://www.bbq-book.com
Generally it depends upon a few factors: The size of the Tri Tip and the temperature you are cooking it at and what style of burner you are using. I have done a tri tip on a roteisserie using an infared burner which keeps the temperature at aroung 450 degrees. A typical Tri Tip takes me anywhere from 45 mins to an hour possibly a little longer if you are basting it as you go. They generally turn out very well and make sure you let it rest before cutting it. Hope this helps
I would cook it an hour at 375.