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  2. The Mad scientists of BBQ open Berks County restaurant - AOL

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    Nov. 10—There's a story behind the name Mad J's BBQ, which officially launched in Maidencreek Towne Center mixed-use development along Park Road in Maidencreek Township last week. But based on ...

  3. Santa Maria–style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Tri-tip on the grill, with a saucepan of beans and loaves of bread. Santa Maria–style barbecue is a regional culinary tradition rooted in the Santa Maria Valley in Santa Barbara County on the Central Coast of California. This method of barbecuing dates back to the mid-19th century and is today regarded as a "mainstay of California's culinary ...

  4. Peppered Tri-Tip Roast Recipe - AOL

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    (If you don’t, use the makeshift aluminum foil rack described on page 46.) Place the tri-tip fat side up on the rack and roast until the internal temperature of the thickest part of the roast, measured with an instant-read thermometer, reaches 120 degrees for rare, 125 to 130 degrees for medium-rare, 135 degrees for medium.

  5. Tri-tip - Wikipedia

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    Tri-tip dinner with gravy, served with brown butter, parsley potatoes. The tri-tip is a triangular cut of beef from the bottom sirloin subprimal cut, consisting of the tensor fasciae latae muscle. Untrimmed, the tri-tip weighs around 5 pounds. [1] In the US, the tri-tip is taken from NAMP cut 185C.

  6. List of Cook's Country episodes - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for Santa Maria salsa and California barbecue tri-tip and beans. Featuring Taste Tests on salsas and jarred medium salsa, and an Equipment Review covering essential grilling gadgets. Bridget Lancaster cooks with Christopher Kimball.

  7. Recipe: Triple Tri Tip Steak Bowls - AOL

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    Recipe: Triple Tri Tip Steak Bowls - AOL

  8. Surprising Recipes From Past Presidents' Tables - AOL

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    Chester A. Arthur: Turtle Steak. Though today it’s illegal to eat turtles in many parts of the world, that wasn’t stopping Chester Arthur back in the 1880s.

  9. Bottom sirloin - Wikipedia

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    The meat is further cut into three different portions called ball tip, tri-tip and flap steak for consumption. Ball tip cuts are used for common steaks in restaurants and are often advertised as sirloin. Tri-tip is found in roasts or used for barbecue since it is common for it to be cooked over long periods of time.