‘I have a great tri-tip marinade for Robert R. Heacox of Camano Island,” Everett cook Nancy Thurmond writes. “It’s not a barbecue sauce, but it’s delicious! Simple, but, oh, so good!!” In small mixing ...
1. Combine all ingredients for the tri-tip marinade and let the roast sit in and absorb the marinade for at least 4 hours or overnight. 2. In a small bowl, whisk together all ingredients for the ...
Chef Jeff from Smith's says tri-tip is one of his all time favorite cuts of meat. He explained how it got the name "tri-tip", it's triangle shaped. 1. Combine the ingredients for the marinade in large ...
1 Tri-Tip Roast (1-1/2 to 2 pounds). 4 ears corn, husked. 1 pound fresh asparagus, trimmed. 1 red onion, cut into eight wedges. 1/2 cup dry white wine. 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice. 1 tablespoon no ...
To marinate or not to marinate? This is the question, if beef is the subject. A good marinade, which may contain some form of acid, fat, and salt along with the possible addition of aromatics and ...
Set marinade aside to cool completely. Meanwhile, trim the layer of fat from the tri-tip. Place the tri-tip in a large plastic zip-close bag and add the cooled marinade. Press or massage the bag to ...
As one could image, when I get together with my family the talk always turns to food. Whether it be with my father’s siblings and remembering their mother’s fantastic cooking or talking to my maternal ...
When it comes to steak, not all cuts are created equal. Cuts like filet mignon, ribeye and porterhouse steaks are easy to cook up nice and juicy. Other cuts are not so lucky. Some steaks can benefit ...
Get ready to grill everything this summer! Angela Horkan with the Wisconsin Beef Council joins FOX6 WakeUp with a recipe for grilled beef tri=tip salad with balsamic dressing. Combine vinaigrette and ...