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Title: Cookinpellets 100% Hickory Smoked Tri-Tip
Post by: smoker pete on May 28, 2017, 06:09:18 PM
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Had the pleasure of using, for the first time, Premium cookinpellets.com 100% Hickory wood pellets and let me tell you ... I was not the least bit disappointed with the results I got and neither will you! The Tri-Tip turned out so tender you could cut it with a fork. The first thing I noticed about the pellets is that there is NO Oak or Alder fillers, just 100% Hickory wood pellets. In the past I have used pellets from different manufacturers which for the most part use 75% to 70% Alder fillers and 25% to 30% Hickory hard wood. Living on the West Coast most manufacturers use Alder because it's so plentiful. You'll find that on the East Coast (East of the Mississippi River) Oak is used for the same reason.

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I highly recommend the use of Premium cookinpellets.com 100% Hickory wood pellets and/or Premium cookinpellets.com 100% hardwood Perfect Mix wood pellets. The Perfect Mix is a blend of Hickory, Cherry, Hard Maple, and Apple pellets.

Started with a Costco USDA Prime Peeled Tri-Tip 2½ pound roast. If you're not familiar with a 'peeled' roast it means that the meat department/butcher has trimmed the fat cap from the roast. You pay a little extra for a peeled roast but since I like to remove the fat cap I prefer, for the most part, to have someone else trim the fat cap. It also makes it so much easier and faster when prepping your meat. Rubbed all sides of the tri-tip with roasted garlic extra virgin olive oil and seasoned the roast with Pete's Western Rub.

From past experience I gave myself 3 hours from start to serve. Remember to always cook to internal temperatures! For my family's preference of medium rare I take my tri-tip roasts to an internal temperature of 145ºF and rest the roast loosely under a foil tent before carving against the grain on the bias and serving.

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• Preheat your wood pellet smoker-grill to 230ºF with Premium cookinpellets.com 100% Hickory wood pellets
• Smoke the Tri-Tip roast at 230ºF until the internal temperature of the roast reached 145ºF (about 2 hours), ± 10ºF depending on your preference
• Rest smoked Tri-Tip roast for 15 minutes loosely under a foil tent
Title: Re: Cookinpellets 100% Hickory Smoked Tri-Tip
Post by: TMB on May 28, 2017, 06:27:14 PM
Looks fantastic  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Cookinpellets 100% Hickory Smoked Tri-Tip
Post by: sparky on May 28, 2017, 07:18:05 PM
Nice cook partner.
Title: Re: Cookinpellets 100% Hickory Smoked Tri-Tip
Post by: KJRsmoker on May 28, 2017, 07:26:48 PM
I agree with you about the Cookinpellets.  I use both the 100% hickory and the Perfect Mix.  I live close enough to their plant that I can drive there when I need more.  Awesome pellets.  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Cookinpellets 100% Hickory Smoked Tri-Tip
Post by: Smokerjunky on May 30, 2017, 12:26:00 PM
That look fantastic.  Great cook.  I just used the Perfect Mix for the first time and really like them too.
Title: Re: Cookinpellets 100% Hickory Smoked Tri-Tip
Post by: GunSlinger on May 31, 2017, 03:59:28 PM
Everything looks great including the salad. Is that pre-made or what? If not, write up the recipe for that too plz.
Title: Re: Cookinpellets 100% Hickory Smoked Tri-Tip
Post by: smoker pete on May 31, 2017, 04:36:23 PM
Everything looks great including the salad. Is that pre-made or what? If not, write up the recipe for that too plz.

The salad is not pre-made but rather just a combination of a lot of my favorite items thrown together. Iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, red onion, cucumbers, sliced olives, sliced red peppers, sliced mushrooms, shredded Parmesan cheese, sliced Claussen pickles, and avocados. I top it off with ranch dressing, olive garden Italian dressing, and/or Caesar's dressing. I just cut everything into plastic bowls and we pick and choose.
Title: Cookinpellets 100% Hickory Smoked Tri-Tip
Post by: Pappymn on May 31, 2017, 06:38:18 PM
You are killing me on having access to tri tip at Costco. Looks awesome