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  2. How to Cook Tri-Tip Steak - AOL

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    Learn how to cook tri-tip steak on the grill, in a cast-iron skillet or under the broiler. We'll also tell you how to serve and tenderize tri-tip. The post How to Cook Tri-Tip Steak appeared first ...

  3. Here's a Handy Dandy Guide to Different Cuts of Beef - AOL

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    When it comes to cooking, you can roast the tenderloin whole and either grill, sear, or broil the steaks. Try a strip steak with garlic butter or cook a T-bone with plenty of Cajun seasoning—the ...

  4. Tri-tip - Wikipedia

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    Butcher and restaurateur [6] Jack Ubaldi claimed to have originally named and marketed tri-tip under the name "Newport steak" in the 1950s. [3] Triangle tip, cooked in wine, was served at Jack's Corsican Room in Long Beach in 1955. [7] The cut was marketed under the name "tri-tip" as early as 1964, at Desert Provisions in Palm Springs. [8]

  5. Grilled Tri-Tip Steak with Chimichurri Sauce by Matt Abdoo With a beefy flavor and dense marbling, tri-tip steak is an ideal option when you’re looking for a slightly less fatty cut of steak.

  6. Santa Maria–style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    When Tri-tip was introduced back in the 50's, it became the meat of choice for the world-famous Santa Maria-style barbecue. It centers on beef tri-tip, seasoned with black pepper, salt, and garlic before grilling slowly over coals of native coast live oak, often referred to as "red oak" wood. The grill is made of iron and usually has a hand ...

  7. Peppered Tri-Tip Roast Recipe - AOL - AOL.com

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  8. 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.

  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. Flap portions are found in ...