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Mastering the Art of Cooking Tri Tip

Welcome to your ultimate guide on cooking tri tip! Our AI assistant is here to help you explore various cooking methods, from grilling to slow roasting, to create a succulent and flavorful tri tip. Ask away and start your culinary journey!

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Cooking tri-tip can be quite rewarding! It’s a flavorful cut often cooked by grilling or roasting. Start by seasoning it with your favorite spices or marinade. For grilling, sear each side on high heat for about 5 minutes, then cook indirectly at medium heat until it reaches your desired level of doneness. Have you tried cooking tri-tip before, or is this your first time exploring this cut? What's the occasion for cooking it?