Beef for 5. Coupla dem had a big lunch during training or they mita polished em all off.
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Made tri tips on Friday nights. I like the classic Santa Maria Style. Pappys make a good rub. Cook until Medium rare on real wood charcoal and enjoy.
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Noah Liam Beef Barley should chime in soon and tell you that you have no taste in beef...
sorry but tri-tip aint all that jazz and some. And wtf is it with you ar,co, nm people and green chile?
Shut your whore mouth!!!
He's from Texas. He doesn't know better. They don't know what tri tip is out here.
Its a funny thing, I have never had a Texas style brisket that really amazed me, seems like no one cooks them well here.
West Texas BBQ in Castroville was the only place close.
Made tri tips on Friday nights. I like the classic Santa Maria Style. Pappys make a good rub. Cook until Medium rare on real wood charcoal and enjoy.
Pappy's Choice - Pappy's Fine Foods
Made tri tips on Friday nights. I like the classic Santa Maria Style. Pappys make a good rub. Cook until Medium rare on real wood charcoal and enjoy.
Pappy's Choice - Pappy's Fine Foods
tri-tip's a very forgiving cut. pretty much anyone with some amount of grilling experience can do a decent job with it because it's fairly well marbled (meaning it's fairly tough to dry out on the grill). it also absorbs rubs well, which means that it can be fairly easily flavored.
In the hands of a good cook, tri-tip can be superb.