Dan C. FL
TVWBB Pro
Ok, not really. The wife got a Tri Tip on Saturday. Because of the weather and just life in general, I didn't get around to cooking it until last night. I posted a pic of the raw cut covered in garlic, salt, and pepper on social media and got several people saying it looked like a sea horse...hence the title.
Did a reverse sear on it, with two small hunks of Maine Grilling Woods Acadian Oak and pulled it when it hit about 130*.
I was really pleased with the rare-medium rare outcome. I was not quite as pleased when I realized that I was slightly off of my spot for finding where the grain turned.
Oh well, it was still beautiful and delicious. To be honest, I didn't really notice any difference in the slices that weren't square against the grain. It was a good Monday night.

Did a reverse sear on it, with two small hunks of Maine Grilling Woods Acadian Oak and pulled it when it hit about 130*.

I was really pleased with the rare-medium rare outcome. I was not quite as pleased when I realized that I was slightly off of my spot for finding where the grain turned.

Oh well, it was still beautiful and delicious. To be honest, I didn't really notice any difference in the slices that weren't square against the grain. It was a good Monday night.