Santa Maria Grilled Tri Tip Beef Recipes

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SANTA MARIA GRILLED TRI-TIP BEEF

The town of Santa Maria, California, is home to one of America's most delicious barbecue specialties: black-on-the-outside, pink-on-the-inside, grilled beef tri-tip steak. The tri-tip is cut from the bottom sirloin, and if cooked properly produces a very flavorful, extremely juicy piece of beef.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Main Dish Recipes

Time 5h15m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 12



Santa Maria Grilled Tri-Tip Beef image

Steps:

  • Stir salt, black pepper, garlic powder, paprika, onion powder, rosemary, and cayenne pepper together in a bowl. Place beef in a glass baking dish and coat beef on all sides with spice mixture. Cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 4 hours.
  • Combine vinegar, vegetable oil, crushed garlic, and Dijon mustard together in a sealable container. Cover the container and shake to blend ingredients.
  • Remove beef from refrigerator, uncover, and let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat, and lightly oil the grate.
  • Place meat on preheated grill and brush with garlic-vinegar mixture. Cook meat for 4 minutes, flip, and baste. Repeat the flip and baste process every 4 minutes until beef starts to firm and is reddish-pink and juicy in the center, 25 to 30 minutes total. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read 130 degrees F (54 degrees C). Let rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 452.4 calories, Carbohydrate 3.6 g, Cholesterol 166.2 mg, Fat 24.1 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 52.5 g, SaturatedFat 5.8 g, Sodium 854.9 mg, Sugar 0.4 g

2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
2 teaspoons garlic powder
1 ½ teaspoons paprika
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon dried rosemary
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 (2 1/2 pound) beef tri-tip roast
⅓ cup red wine vinegar
⅓ cup vegetable oil
4 cloves crushed garlic
½ teaspoon Dijon mustard

SANTA MARIA TRI-TIP

Provided by Guy Fieri

Time P1DT40m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9



Santa Maria Tri-Tip image

Steps:

  • Combine the granulated garlic and pepper in a small bowl and set aside. Mince the garlic and slowly incorporate the salt and sugar, alternating, to create a paste. Add the Achiote Oil and mix well. Be careful, this oil will stain.
  • Rinse and pat dry the roast and rub with the garlic paste, evenly coating the meat. Sprinkle evenly with the granulated garlic and pepper mixture and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 24 hours and up to 48 hours.
  • Remove the wrap and allow the roast to rest while you preheat a well-oiled grill to medium-high heat. Add the roast and cook for 9 minutes, turn, repeat and check the temperature. Once 90 degrees F is achieved, turn the middle burner to high and sear all sides of the roast. Remove from the grill and allow to rest for 10 to 15 minutes, loosely covered with aluminum foil.
  • Slice across the grain in thin (1/8-inch) pieces, drizzle any juices that have accumulated back onto the sliced meat and serve immediately.
  • In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, add the seeds and toast for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the oil, reduce the heat to low and cook for 5 to 6 minutes. The oil will become bright orange. Immediately remove from the heat, cool and strain. Store the oil in a glass container in the refrigerator. The oil will keep for several months.

2 tablespoons granulated garlic
1/3 cup fresh cracked black pepper
1/2 cup garlic cloves
3 tablespoons kosher salt
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons Achiote Oil, recipe follows
One 3- to 4-pound prime tri-tip roast
1 1/2 tablespoons achiote seeds
1/2 cup canola oil

SANTA MARIA-STYLE BBQ TRI-TIP

Provided by Bobby Flay | Bio & Top Recipes

Time 5h

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 27



Santa Maria-Style BBQ Tri-Tip image

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, mix the granulated garlic, salt and pepper together and rub all over and into the meat. Let stand 30 minutes at room temperature.
  • Prepare a charcoal grill for direct and indirect medium-high heat. Add the chips about 30 minutes before grilling the beef.
  • Set the tri-tip over direct heat, fat-side up, and sear until nicely browned, about 10 minutes. Flip over and sear other side.
  • Move the tri-tip over the indirect-heat area, cover and grill until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part registers 130 degrees F, 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Transfer the meat to a cutting board and let rest at least 15 minutes. Slice the meat across the grain. Serve with Santa Maria Pinquito Bean Relish, Tomato Relish and Grilled French Bread.
  • Heat a large saute pan over medium heat. Add the bacon and cook until golden brown and the fat has rendered. Remove the bacon with a slotted spoon to a plate lined with paper towels.
  • Add the poblano and onions to the bacon fat in the pan and cook until soft, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the beans and bacon and cook until warmed through. Season with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. Put into a serving bowl and top with cilantro or parsley leaves.
  • Preheat the grill for high direct heat.
  • Toss the tomatoes with the canola oil, season with salt and pepper and transfer to a grill basket. Grill, tossing once or twice, until charred on all sides. Remove the tomatoes to another bowl. Add the parsley or cilantro, olive oil, garlic paste, chiles and onions. Stir to combine and season with salt and pepper. Let sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before serving.
  • Mash the butter, garlic and some salt and pepper in a mortar and pestle.
  • Brush the cut side of the bread lightly with oil and season with salt and pepper. Grill the bread, cut-side down, until golden brown. Flip over and continue cooking for 30 seconds longer. Remove from the grill, slather with the garlic butter and cut each half into 4 pieces. Put the pieces on a platter and scatter parsley leaves over the top.

2 tablespoons granulated garlic
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 beef tri-tip, preferably with some fat on one side (about 2 1/2 pounds)
Santa Maria Pinquito Bean Relish, recipe follows
Tomato Relish, recipe follows
Grilled French Bread, recipe follows
8 ounces slab bacon, cut into 1/4-inch cubes
1 poblano chile, finely diced
1 medium Spanish onion, finely diced
2 cans pinquito or pinto beans, drained, rinsed and drained again
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro or flat-leaf parsley, for garnishing
1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved
2 tablespoons canola oil
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley or cilantro
1/4 cup olive oil
2 cloves garlic, mashed to a paste with some salt
2 serrano or jalapeno chiles, finely diced
1/2 small red onion, finely diced
1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter, room temperature
2 cloves garlic, chopped
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 loaf French bread, split lengthwise
Olive or canola oil, for brushing
Handful fresh parsley leaves, for garnishing

SANTA MARIA-STYLE GRILLED TRI-TIP

This style of cooking a triangular cut from the bottom sirloin comes from California's vaqueros, the Mexican cowboys who worked cattle in California's Central Valley in the 1800s. It's rubbed with lots of salt, pepper and garlic, then cooked relatively fast over red oak and traditionally served with pink beans called pinquintos.

Provided by Kim Severson

Categories     dinner, easy, weekday, main course

Time 1h30m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5



Santa Maria-Style Grilled Tri-Tip image

Steps:

  • In small bowl, mix garlic powder, salt, pepper and parsley; rub well into meat. Let stand 30 minutes at room temperature.
  • Meanwhile, soak 2 cups red oak chips in water for at least 20 minutes (optional). Prepare a medium-size fire on one side of a charcoal or gas grill. Add chips to fire, if using. Set tri-tip over fire, fat side up (with a gas grill, close lid), and brown well, 3 to 5 minutes; turn over and brown other side.
  • Move meat over area of the grill without fire, cover, and turn every 10 minutes or so, until an instant-read thermometer inserted into thickest part registers 125 to 130 degrees, 25 to 35 minutes.
  • Place meat on cutting board to rest at least 15 minutes. Slice across the grain.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 227, UnsaturatedFat 6 grams, Carbohydrate 2 grams, Fat 12 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 26 grams, SaturatedFat 4 grams, Sodium 303 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams

2 tablespoons garlic powder
1 1/2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
2 teaspoons dried parsley
1 beef tri-tip (2 to 2 1/2 pounds), preferably with some fat on one side

GRILLED OR OVEN-ROASTED SANTA MARIA TRI-TIP

You might need to ask your butcher (assuming you have one) or even a store meat manager to order in a tri-tip roast. Two pounds is a good size, but if you come across a larger one, by all means grab it as the extra meat makes amazing sandwiches. The trick is to carve the tri-tip against the grain, which can change directions in this cut. So before you rub it and roast it, take a look at the raw meat and see which direction the long strands of muscle fiber are running on each part of the roast. After the roast has been cooked, and it has rested for 15 minutes or so, slice the roast in two at the place where the fibers change direction. Carve each piece separately.

Provided by Kim Severson

Categories     dinner, lunch, barbecues, steaks and chops, main course

Time 40m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 2



Grilled or Oven-Roasted Santa Maria Tri-Tip image

Steps:

  • Trim silver skin. The meat may have a thick layer of fat, some of which can be sliced off, but keep a good amount to help baste meat.
  • Sprinkle meat with rub and massage lightly all over. Cover and refrigerate at least an hour or as long as overnight. Remove from refrigerator an hour before cooking.
  • Prepare charcoal grill or heat a gas grill to high. Place roast on grill and sear one side well, 6 to 8 minutes, checking for flare-ups. Turn the roast and sear other side for about the same time. Then lower gas to medium-high or move the meat to a cooler part of the charcoal grill.
  • Turn meat again and cook another 8 to 10 minutes. Flip and cook again. A 2-pound roast will require about 20 to 25 minutes total cooking time. The roast is ready when an instant-read thermometer reaches 130 degrees when inserted into the thickest part of the meat.
  • Rest roast on a cutting board 10 to 20 minutes. Slice against the grain. The roast is shaped like a boomerang, so either cut it in half at the center of the angle, or slice against the grain on one side, turn the roast and slice against the grain on the other side.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 158, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 0 grams, Fat 9 grams, Protein 19 grams, SaturatedFat 3 grams, Sodium 47 milligrams, TransFat 0 grams

1 whole tri-tip, about 2 pounds
3 tablespoons beef rub of your choice (see recipe)

GRILLED TRI-TIP ROAST WITH SANTA MARIA SALSA

Try our delicious Grilled Tri-Tip Roast with Santa Maria Salsa. Our succulent Grilled Tri-Tip Roast with Santa Maria Salsa is sure to be a crowd-favorite.

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Home

Time 40m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9



Grilled Tri-Tip Roast with Santa Maria Salsa image

Steps:

  • Heat grill for indirect grilling: Light one side of grill, leaving other side unlit. Close lid; heat grill to 350ºF.
  • Mix coffee and seasonings until blended; rub evenly onto roast. Place on grate over unlit area; cover. Grill 20 min., monitoring for consistent grill temperature. Meanwhile, combine remaining ingredients; let stand at room temperature until ready to serve.
  • Turn roast; grill 10 to 12 min. or until 145ºF. Remove from grill. Let stand 10 min. before slicing. Serve with tomato mixture.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 170, Fat 9 g, SaturatedFat 3.5 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 65 mg, Sodium 400 mg, Carbohydrate 3 g, Fiber 0.6531 g, Sugar 1 g, Protein 20 g

2 Tbsp. each GEVALIA Espresso Roast and chili powder
1-1/2 tsp. each black pepper, garlic powder and kosher salt
1 beef loin tri-tip roast (2 lb.)
1 tomato, chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped
2 green onions, chopped
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1/4 cup KRAFT Olive Oil Vinaigrettes - Balsamic
2 Tbsp. chili powder

SANTA MARIA TRI-TIP

Santa Maria is a town in central California, north of Santa Barbara. Grilled tri-tip is a local specialty. It's traditionally served with corn tortillas, Recipe #185563 and Recipe #185562.

Provided by MaryMc

Categories     Roast Beef

Time 4h35m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10



Santa Maria Tri-Tip image

Steps:

  • Mix together the black pepper, garlic, onion, paprika, cayenne, rosemary, and salt and rub on the meat. Let stand at 1-4 hours.
  • Prepare the barbecue grill, using water-soaked oak chips (preferred, if you can find them) or mesquite chips on the charcoal to produce smoke.
  • Drizzle the oil slowly into vinegar, whisking rapidly. Brush on the meat as soon as you put it on the grill.
  • Grill the meat over direct heat, medium-high. Turn at least 3 times, basting every time. Grill 30-35 minutes, to 140 degrees F.
  • Slice about 1/8" to 1/4" thick across the grain and serve with corn tortillas and salsa.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 13.9, Fat 0.2, Sodium 390.8, Carbohydrate 2.3, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 0.1, Protein 0.5

2 -3 lbs beef tri-tip roast or 2 -3 lbs top sirloin roast
1 tablespoon black pepper, fresh-ground
2 teaspoons granulated garlic
1 teaspoon granulated onion
1 1/2 teaspoons paprika
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon rosemary
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
1/2 cup garlic-infused vegetable oil

OLD SCHOOL SANTA MARIA TRI-TIP

The meat for Tri Tip barbecue was originally prime, boneless, top sirloin, but about 3" thick and weighing 3 to 4 pounds. (Note that all but the largest tri-tips weigh less than 2 pounds.) Cooked over a bed of red oak wood coals. The "Santa Maria style of California Barbecue" started around 1950 in Santa Maria. The meat is strung on flat steel rods and rubbed before cooking with a mixture of black pepper, salt and garlic. Although most sites report that the cooking time is about 45 minutes, by actual experience the cooking time should be not much more than half that -- about 25 minutes, over a very hot bed of wood coals. What is unique about this Santa Maria barbecue is that there is no preparation -- the rub is applied immediately before cooking, and the meat is not trimmed until done cooking.

Provided by Kana K.

Categories     Steak

Time 27m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4



Old School Santa Maria Tri-Tip image

Steps:

  • Cover the tri-tip with a THICK layer (a "rub") of garlic/salt/pepper. You can use "garlic salt" but purists prefer to use garlic powder and then salt, separately. (If you wish, leave it covered and refrigerate overnight.) If you don't have the time, no problem! give it a thick covering and throw it on the grill.
  • One hour before starting to grill, take the tri-tip out of the refrigerator and let it sit, so that the temperature rises about to room temperature. (the internal temperature difference between the refrigerated and room temperature tri-tip is at least 30F -- between 40F and 70°F The difference between a rare tri-tip and well-done tri-tip is only 20F -- 140F for rare, and 160F for well-done.)
  • The outside of the tri-tip will sear and attain the perfect flavor and texture in about 7 minutes per side (there are 5 sides on a tri-tip, so the total cooking time should be around 25 minutes (note that this will vary because of differences in the quality of the meat, the outside temperature, humidity and wind etc etc.] Back to the reason to let the meat's internal temperature rise to room temperature: In 7 minutes per side of cooking, the internal temperature -- about 3 inches into the meat -- will climb about 70°F If the internal temperature begins at 70F, then in 7 minutes it will be a perfect 140F for rare-meat lovers. But if the meat starts at only 40F internally, then its internal temperature will be only 110F after 7 minutes, so it won't be done. So the meat will have to stay longer on the fire -- perhaps another 3 minutes per side, or 15 minutes total -- in order for its internal temperature to reach 140°F But by then the outside 1" of the meat will be over-cooked and dry. That's the reason to let the meat come up to room temperature: in effect, you are pre-cooking the inside.
  • When ready to grill, make sure that the coals from burned down wood -- red oak is the traditional choice in Santa Maria, because that's what's there -- or charcoal (lump is best) is VERY VERY hot and that the flames have died down. The charcoal should be covered with a light gray ash. To get a very hot grill, you'll need to use lots of charcoal -- for one good sized tri-tip, use about 5 pounds of lump. Here in environmentally aware California, to start our charcoal fire, we use a "chimney" rather than charcoal lighter fluid, and the chimney that I use holds about 5 pounds of lump. I use a Weber Kettle and put the lump in the charcoal holders so that the charcoal is about 4" deep. After the fire is perfect, put on the grill and let it get very hot. Just before putting on the meat, brush the grill with some olive oil.
  • Start with the fat side up (in truth it makes no difference."If you put the fat side of the tri tip on the fire first, the moisture will come up through the meat and make it tender.") The problem I have with this is that, as the fat warms, it will drip down into the fire and will not evaporate until it's in the fire. But it doesn't make any real difference, because you have to turn the tri-tip after 1 or 2 minutes per side so that you sear it on all sides. Note that, in order to sear the thin edges, you have to figure out a way to balance the tri-tip on one end.
  • If you're cooking several at once, it's easy to lean them against one another, but if you're cooking only one, you'll have to use a long wooden spatula or some other jerry-rigged device to balance the tri-tip on its thin edges.
  • The BIG SECRET: when you first put the tri-tip on the grill, the fire might start flaming. This is GOOD to a point: the fire will totally blacken the meat (which is what you want). Let the flames blacken one side of the tri-tip for 30 or 45 seconds, and then rotate the tri-tip to do a different side. (There are a total of six sides.) But don't overdo the flames: the idea is to sear the juices in and to create a wonderfully delicious crust, but not to dry out the meat. After the flames have seared the meat so that it's black all around, then move the meat to the side or back of the grill, where it is still VERY HOT but not directly above the fire so that it will NOT FLAME.
  • The total cooking time varies, and there is no absolute. Tri-tip is best when seared (blackened) on the outside, which is crunchy with the garlic and salt, and when it's red rare in the center. Cooking time depends on how big the tri-tip is, how rare you like it, the heat of the fire and the distance from the coals to the meat. For a 3 pound tri-tip, I'd plan for a total of about 30 minutes, with constant attention, but keep in mind that I like it very rare. Be careful with timing, though.
  • When you think that the meat is done, remove it from the fire and cut it in half (to check that it's done). Remember that, even after you take the meat off the grill, it is continuing to cook. So, when you cut into the meat to check that it's done, it should be even rarer than you want. If it's done, leave it for 7 minutes (not 5, not 10) -- so that the juices settle into the meat (otherwise, when you slice it, you'll have a plate full of juice that should have stayed in the meat). If it's not done, put each half back on the grill for a few minutes -- but be sure not to overcook it.
  • After the tri-tip has rested exactly 7 minutes, trim the fat and then slice it VERY thin -- not quite "paper thin" but as thin as you reasonably can with a sharp knife. Cut across the grain, which is across the triangle. An illustration: if you can imaging that the tri-tip is in the shape of a pyramid, then cut it starting at the top of the pyramid and slice horizontally. Thus, the slices will not all be the same size, but the meat will be the most tender.

Nutrition Facts :

1 -2 lb tri-tip steak, forget Select Grade (it'll be too tough. Leave the fat on.)
salt
garlic powder
black pepper

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You can cook your tri-tip over the hot coals of a red-oak fire. Or, simply wrap your red oak chips in a “pouch” of aluminum foil (with a few holes poked in it so the flavor can escape), and place that pouch directly on your grill rack or barbecue screen as you cook your meat. 3. …
From santamariavalley.com


SANTA MARIA-STYLE GRILLED TRI-TIP FROM THE SUNSET COOKBOOK
1. In a small bowl, mix garlic powder, salt, pepper, and parsley together; rub all over and into meat. Let stand 30 minutes at room temperature. 2. Meanwhile, prepare a charcoal or gas grill for indirect medium-high heat and add chips, if using, to grill.
From sunset.com


SANTA MARIA STYLE TRI TIP STEAK - GIRLS CAN GRILL
Place the tri tip on a rack over a rimmed sheet pan. Cook following the baste and flip method above. After the first three flips, raise the oven temp to 425F. Continue basting and flipping every 5 minutes, until it reaches 130F degrees. Nutrition
From girlscangrill.com


SANTA MARIA TRI-TIP RECIPE | HOW TO MAKE AUTHENTIC SANTA MARIA …
Move your tri-tip to the indirect-heat. Cover your grill and let the tri-tip cook 20 to 30 minutes, until a thermometer reads 130 degrees F in the thickest area of the meat. Take the tri-tip off the grill and move to a cutting board. Let the meat rest for 15 …
From santamariavalley.com


SANTA MARIA-STYLE BARBECUE TRI-TIP RECIPE - SERIOUS EATS
Just seasoned beef, grilled, sliced, and served with a bowl of pinquito beans, a tomato salsa, and buttery garlic bread. This is a classic Santa Maria style barbecue tri tip with a simple garlic, salt, and pepper rub, cooked over an open fire to medium rare. It's best served with Santa Maria-style Salsa . Featured Video
From seriouseats.com


SANTA MARIA GRILLED TRI-TIP STEAK – SWEET THOUGHT
Santa Maria Grilled Tri-Tip Steak The most flavorful beef stake recipe! Instructions Dry Rub In a medium size bowl add all dry ingredients and mix together until combined. Basting In a sealable container add all the ingredients, cover and shake vigorously until combined. Prep and Barbecuing Using a paper towel pat and dry the steak thoroughly.
From sweetthought.ca


SANTA MARIA GRILLED TRI-TIP BEEF | RECIPE | COOKING, RECIPES, TRI TIP
Apr 7, 2017 - Enjoy this Californian dish anywhere thanks to Chef John's recipe for Santa Maria grilled tri-tip beef! Apr 7, 2017 - Enjoy this Californian dish anywhere thanks to Chef John's recipe for Santa Maria grilled tri-tip beef! Pinterest. Today. Explore. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, …
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SANTA MARIA GRILLED TRI-TIP & PINQUITO BEANS RECIPE
Stir to disperse the salt, then pour the salted water over the beans. Soak the beans in the brine overnight. The next day, strain and rinse the beans. Put the beans in a heavy stockpot and add water until one inch above the beans. Add one-third of the diced red onion, the 10 cloves of garlic, two tablespoons of the Bragg’s and the beer.
From westcoastprimemeats.com


SANTA MARIA BBQ: THIS TRADITIONAL MEAL INCLUDES TRI-TIP AND GARLIC …
Even though California is considered the capital of the laid-back life, Santa Maria BBQ is the exact opposite. This California style uses the relatively quick cooking tri-tip cut which is ready in about 30-40 minutes. For pre-grilling seasoning, the meat is simply rolled in salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.
From wideopeneats.com


SANTA MARIA TRI TIP - SAVOR THE BEST
Heat the grill to high. Place the roast on the hot zone of the grill and sear one side for 6-8 minutes. Turn the roast and sear for another 6-8 minutes. Lower the heat to medium-high and continue to cook flipping the roast every 6-8 minutes …
From savorthebest.com


SANTA MARIA STYLE CALIFORNIA TRI-TIP- DELICIOUS GRILLED BEEF
Pat roast dry with paper towels. Using fork, prick roast about 20 times on each side. Combine garlic, oil, and salt and rub over roast. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour or up to 24 hours. Soak wood chips in bowl of water …
From afeastfortheeyes.net


SANTA MARIA TRI-TIP STEAK, REVERSE-SEARED - CHILES AND SMOKE
Grilling: Set up the grill for 2-zone cooking, about 250°F. Place the tri-tip on the cooler side of the grill, flipping every 30 minutes, until the internal temperature is about 115-118°F. Smoking: Set up your smoker for 225°F. Smoke the tri-tip until the internal temperature is about 115-118°F. Remove the tri-tip and let it rest while you ...
From chilesandsmoke.com


TRADITIONAL “SANTA MARIA BBQ” OAK WOOD–GRILLED TRI-TIP - FOOD
2 (2-pound) tri-tip roasts, trimmed Mild Tomato Salsa and Santa Maria–Style Pinquito Beans, for serving Directions Make the basting liquid Step 1 Smash garlic cloves with flat side of a chef’s...
From foodandwine.com


SANTA MARIA GRILLED TRI-TIP STEAK | RECIPE | STEAK, FLAVORFUL BEEF, …
Jul 5, 2020 - The most flavorful beef stake recipe! Jul 5, 2020 - The most flavorful beef stake recipe! Jul 5, 2020 - The most flavorful beef stake recipe! Pinterest. Today. Explore. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Log in. Sign up. Explore. Food And …
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TRI-TIP BEEF RECIPES | ALLRECIPES
"Grilled Santa Maria-style tri-tip beef is a California classic," says Chef John. "If cooked properly, grilled beef tri-tip steak produces a very flavorful, extremely juicy piece of beef." The key to grilling the tri-tip is to get the signature very dark, caramelized crust; black on-the outside, pink on the inside. The tips of the tri-tip will ...
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