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"showing a little Texas love to a Cali favorite"
Pull tri-tip, rinse and trim about an hour before beginning.
Coat tri-tip well with Counter Seasoning and dried garlic. Let stand 30 minutes to an hour.
Bring smoker up to 275° on coal and pecan (California would be mesquite).
Bring cleaned grill up to a sear temp of 500°.
Place seasoned, room temp tri-tip in smoker. This is only going to be (depending on size) 40 minutes to 1 hour at most.
Pull at 120-123° and cover let rest, (Actually in the beginning this wasn't planned, it was just I was busy with a couple other things, but turned out so good, I kept it in the recipe).
To finish, lightly coat tri-tip with olive oil (or could use tallow or any other fat you prefer).
Backing off fire, sear on ALL sides until a nice crust has formed. Mind any large flair ups.
Spritz along the way with sweet vermouth. And again just before covering.
You could serve it with an olive oil fresh cored garlic and parsley mix, or a chimichurri if you like. But my family prefers a pecan smoke and let the flavor of the tri-tip to come through.
Ingredients
Directions
Pull tri-tip, rinse and trim about an hour before beginning.
Coat tri-tip well with Counter Seasoning and dried garlic. Let stand 30 minutes to an hour.
Bring smoker up to 275° on coal and pecan (California would be mesquite).
Bring cleaned grill up to a sear temp of 500°.
Place seasoned, room temp tri-tip in smoker. This is only going to be (depending on size) 40 minutes to 1 hour at most.
Pull at 120-123° and cover let rest, (Actually in the beginning this wasn't planned, it was just I was busy with a couple other things, but turned out so good, I kept it in the recipe).
To finish, lightly coat tri-tip with olive oil (or could use tallow or any other fat you prefer).
Backing off fire, sear on ALL sides until a nice crust has formed. Mind any large flair ups.
Spritz along the way with sweet vermouth. And again just before covering.
You could serve it with an olive oil fresh cored garlic and parsley mix, or a chimichurri if you like. But my family prefers a pecan smoke and let the flavor of the tri-tip to come through.