Spinning a Tri tip :)


 
I found a nice tri tip on sale for $2.99 lb, I used several chunks of Hickory wood, cooked it for about 25 minutes or so. When I sliced the tri tip, it was very tender and juicy :)
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Nice!

Pretty much any meat you cook on a rotisserie will be juicier. Just got a rotisserie basket so I can spin up smaller cuts like chicken parts, sausages and country ribs. Also about ready do do my first rotisserie spares.
 

 

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