MULE'S TRI TIP REVERSE SEAR IN THE MES 40 WITH AMNPS APPLE AND MESQUITE...With QVIEW

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themule69

Epic Pitmaster
Original poster
They have tri tip on sale right now for 3.99 LB. So that is what I will be reverse searing today. Last night I gave it a splash of Worcestershire, then some kosher salt. fresh ground black pepper. Some garlic and onion powder. Wrapped it in plastic wrap and back into the fridge for a overnite nap. Pulled it out and went and got the MES40 and AMNPS going. i have Mesquite on one side and apple on the other.

3+LB tri tip 3.99LB


Out of the package and a quick rinse.


Rubbed down.


Ready for it's nap.


out of the fridge getting ready for a ride in the warm smoky MES


Ready to smoke


AMNPS smoking away. Ready to go in the MES40


The ride has began. It will be a nice slow ride in the smoker.


More to come as the smoke rolls.

Happy smoken.

David
 
Its going to be fantastic! Make some of JJ's Aus Jus too!

I love tri tip! It's on sale here right now too, $3.25 lb. in the bulk  (5-6 per pack). Better get some in the freezer!
 
$3.99 ?!?!

I would buy it at that price too!!!!

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Bear
 
Reverse sear is the way to go, that's how I did mine in the drum. This thread is bound to make hungry to do another.. Still trying to find good prices though!
 
Case

I wish I could find them for 3.25 lb

David
David these come from our restaurant supply. Have to buy 20lbs+ at a time, but it's worth it! I repack them and freeze. Right now the Chain Grocery stores are advertising Tri-tip for $6.99 a lb on sale, normally $8.99 lb. Even not on sale at the restaurant supply its only $3.55 lb. Angus tri tip is $3.85 lb. Picked up spares and baby backs for $1.29 and $1.49lb yesterday. 3 racks per pack!!!
 
Well since you don't have any proper tools
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  for the reverse sear, I'd recommend doing the only logical thing
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. Foil it and finish it in the oven. Might even recommend a finished IT of 200* or so...
 
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