Slicing My Tri Tip


 

Jim Lampe

TVWBB 1-Star Olympian
after watching this video on the Beswood 250 meat slicer, it got me wondering if i need to replace my Chef's Choice...
the red and green lines tell me the direction of the grain

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i slow smoked the 2.4lb tri tip using Kingsford Pro and hickory wood

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after 15 minute rest, i started slicing the beef thin, like Chris did in his review of the Beswood

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here's my dirty but still operational meat slicer

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and of course, i had to eat my meat to get any pudding.

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Chris, as cool as the Beswood 250 is, think i'll keep my Chef's Choice

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Looks great Jim, done just the way I like it. My son has the same meat slicer you do, and it gets the job done. I have the same one Chris has it's great but one heavy sucker and a pain to clean. But as fast as you can move the meat through it never sounds like it is working hard.
 

 

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