Did a Tri Tip brisket style on my CampChef today and it turned out fantastic! Surprised how long it took to cook for a small roast, just under 2.5 lbs nearly 8 hrs starting on high smoke (225) then set it to 250. When it was stalling I set it at 275, wrapped in butcher paper and took it to 205 IT. Rested in a cooler for an hour before tearing into it. If you haven’t done a Tri Tip brisket style by all means try it, you won’t be disappointed.
I'm making a couple of these for a bbq this afternoon. They're already almost done and I won't have guests here for about 5 hours. Gonna try a long rest in the oven. I know that would be no problem with a brisket, but I've never tried it with this, so ill let you guys know how it goes. Got a butt going too, so even if they don't come out, I'll be alright.
Update: No issues with the long rest. I should have pulled them off the smoker about 30 minutes earlier. They fell apart, but they were still delicious. Only had them on for about 5 hours, but I run my offset at 275, so that shortened the time. Still don't think 10 hours seems right at 225 though
I was thinking of a longer warm rest, too. And, yes, pulling it off at a bit lower temp and maybe doing a foil wrap instead might help it be more moist.
We actually do cook tri tip like that here in California sometimes It actually is really fantastic way of cooking it It’s nice to change it up and it’s definitely not a disgrace to cook tri tip like a brisket Nice job
I bought a tri tip from a local butcher who has their own cattle (The Meating Place in Oregon) and asked for the fat cap still on. I'm glad I did because this recipe is perfect for my small household and looks amazing!!! Can't wait. Thanks for sharing your mad skillz with us!
I love how you speak to all the haters, that you include the kids, and that you started out in your morning robe ( hahahahaha)! I just shared this video with someone who was curious to try this out so thanks for a great vid!!!
I made this tonight! It was perfect. I don't think I'll ever buy a flat or a whole packer again. I smoked it on a Kamado Joe at 225 for about seven hours total, including the rest. Thank you!
Similar to how I smoke tri tip except I turn up the heat at 250 and leave it for 3 hours and take it out and wrap it in butcher paper or aluminum foil and throw some honey and a tablespoon of butter and wrap it and back for 10 minutes then let it rest for 20 minutes and it’s ready to devour 🤤
I’m from Lubbock Texas and I have family in Livermore California. Went out there tried to buy a brisket nobody had one had to special order it so instead got a tri tip smoked it like a brisket came out great they were all shocked. Hooray for Texas!
@@cocothedrivah5995 right yes they did have them at costco but not paying $6.99 a pound in Cali when in Lubbock I can buy a brisket for $2.50 or less a pound
Very versatile cut, and tri tip also makes great beef jerky. I'm in California and tri tip is easily found and often on special here, so. It's easier to experiment with.
I cannot believe you posted this video yesterday!! I smoked a Tri Tip ...actually 2 of them... like a brisket on Saturday. I had ordered your beef rub and thought this was an excellent time to use it! It came out so nice and tender! After I was done I thought, "I ought to write Suzie and encourage her to do a video!" BAMMM THere it is...before I could even send you a note! Anyway... I loved how my tri tip came out and it was delicious!
I smoked two tritips yesterday on my Camp Chef Woodwind: One with the seasoning used here and the other a rub made from Jeff Phillips. It took 5 hours to get to about 160, and 3 hours to get to 200. Both were perfectly tender and tasty. I've got a lot of left-overs and have to figure out how to revive them for dinner tonight.
Thank you, thank you. Made my 1st tri tip ever and it was amazing. So tender, beautiful smoke ring, perfectly cut, so tasty. Followed your video throughout. I used parchment paper instead as I had it on hand. Excited to try the reverse sear method too. Trying out your smoked chicken breast recipe tonight 😋
If you want to get the tritop with a fat cap, try the large packages of tri-tip from Smart and Final. You get 5 tri-tips but they aren't trimmed the same way as Costco. I have had great success with these. Now I am going try your method!
My mouth is watering... and Nope Im not a hater on Tri tip Thanks so much, Im glad I found you!! I used your rub today for some pork ribs Im making the fam today... and no grill today, straight up crockpot lol
Tried this today. Got up early and smoked it for 8 hrs. Turned out great! Kids devoured it and barely left any scraps for the doggo. Next time I do this I might have to make two of them so I can have some leftovers!
Tried it this past weekend, tri tip was moist and tender. Took a total of almost 9 hours, had two in my my smoker, each a little over 2 pounds. Deff would recommend and will do it again. Brisket here at Sam's Club are over 12 pounds, waay too much meat for just a weekend home cook. This is perfect for smaller family that does not need more than 10 pounds.
Tri-tip is my favorite cut. I’m cooking one later on my new Pit Boss pellet smoker grill. Next trip to Costco though, I’ll be picking up one of their big tri-tips and using this video to cook it like a brisket!
This last weekend I went to Costco and was able to find some fat cap in tritips. I decided to make one this last weekend, along with some baby back ribs and a pork butt. I did a simple SPG blend and smoked it on a combination of pecan and post oak on my lil' offset. It is phenomenal. My wife liked it better than any brisket I've made. It was juicier than any flat and not as fatty as the point tends to be and had a bit of a steak-like quality to it. I highly recommend it. Plus, I was able to get it done in time dinner and I didn't even have to get up before dawn.
Great cook! I've cooked a few briskets that have turned out awesome, but never a tri-tip. Mainly because they are hard to find here in my little town. Recently I found out that my local meat shop started processing them and has them regularly now. I feel if I am going to take the time to smoke one like a brisket, I will do 2 of them...one traditional reverse sear and one low and slow. I feel it's only right since it will be my first time. I am finally able to do it this weekend. I can't wait!!
I get tri tip with the fat cap at Smart and Final in CA. They are not the best quality, but I tenderize with a Jacard and dry brine for 24 hours in the refrigerator. Perfect for this application.
Tri-tip brisket or what would I call trisket is absolutely phenomenal. another great video as always and I love how you include the family and you don't keep it so serious on the videos and just have fun
I first had tri-tip when I lived in the central valley of California and loved it. I now live in Oregon but I can still find tri-tips in some stores, but always in Costco. It’s my favorite cut of meat 👍🏼
@@jamesdizzle420 Costco had them onsale and I picked up three full tri tips for $12 here in Nebraska. The first one I cooked sous vide and I HATED the brine that Costco had packed them in, so I went with the brisket cook today. I have high hopes for it, despite the fact I know it will still be too sweet because of the Costco packaging.
Smoke ring was huge, I actually did one of these before my first brisket and was able to get it with the fat cap on,thanks to Scott the Butcher at my local Meijer.❤️🥩👍
I havnt tri tip in a long time but tommorow I'll be making 4 got lucky they were cheap and untrimed today, 1 is gonna be bourbon flavored with cherrys 2 dry rubbed last one need to think on
Our trisket turned out fantastic! Thanks for expanding the horizon with tri tips. We ended up having ours with horseradish sauce so we're calling it Prime Trisket
Great job! My new Kamado Joe Jr is arriving today and I have been watching so many videos and I have to say this is one I will definitely try to copycat! Thank you from beginner grill girl 😊
Girrrrrlllll, you are brave wearing a white robe/coat. I'm not sure what you are wearing because it looks like a super cute coat. I probably would have had mustard squish all over me. You know that first squeeze out of the bottle that sounds like a f!@#! 😂🤣😜🙃 Love that your son made you breakfast! 😍 I've been trying to get my 6 year old niece into cooking/grilling. Unfortunately she isn't into 'food' and would rather eat cereal and yogurt. Drives me nuts. My Tri-tip only took 2.5 hours to smoke and then reverse sear. I only made it once and it was DELICIOUS! I cut it up and served it over a salad with cherry tomatoes that I smoked along side of it, Avocado, cucumber and a chimichurri dressing. It was outstanding. Wish I took better pics so that you could see it. Picture taking is not one of my strong points. Plus I usually forget until after people have already dug in. Thanks for the videos and being so cheerful!
Came out pull apart delicious. Thank you for guidance and inspiration. This will be a new favorite. I live in California and prime tri-tip is around $20 for a 3 pounder. Perfect size for a family with some leftovers.
Up here in WA we have Smart Food Services. I picked up bulk tri tip $2.99 a lb. $60.00 got 5 briskets with fat caps still attacked. Trimmed them out and they average 3 1/2 lbs each. While I smoking them is nice, I prefer the reverse sear method.
Here in Southern California almost every week I can find at least one supermarket that has Choice Tri Tip on sale for about $5.99 a pound. And even the “trimmed” one have the fat cap on, which I take mostly off because between the thick fat layer and the meat is tough silver skin that will not break down. Yes I usually cook it fast, or cut it into steaks and pan fry in a cast iron pan, but I do have a Rec Tec pellet smoker I do it on as well. I find about 2 hours is all it needs at 250 degrees. It gets enough smoke, stays juicy and medium (135) in temp. It is perfect. Your’s looks great, but if I got my smoker on for that long it won’t be for tri tip, I’d rather get a small brisket or even a chuck roast.
Did a Tri Tip brisket style on my CampChef today and it turned out fantastic! Surprised how long it took to cook for a small roast, just under 2.5 lbs nearly 8 hrs starting on high smoke (225) then set it to 250. When it was stalling I set it at 275, wrapped in butcher paper and took it to 205 IT. Rested in a cooler for an hour before tearing into it. If you haven’t done a Tri Tip brisket style by all means try it, you won’t be disappointed.
I'm making a couple of these for a bbq this afternoon. They're already almost done and I won't have guests here for about 5 hours. Gonna try a long rest in the oven. I know that would be no problem with a brisket, but I've never tried it with this, so ill let you guys know how it goes. Got a butt going too, so even if they don't come out, I'll be alright.
Update: No issues with the long rest. I should have pulled them off the smoker about 30 minutes earlier. They fell apart, but they were still delicious. Only had them on for about 5 hours, but I run my offset at 275, so that shortened the time. Still don't think 10 hours seems right at 225 though
I was thinking of a longer warm rest, too. And, yes, pulling it off at a bit lower temp and maybe doing a foil wrap instead might help it be more moist.
We actually do cook tri tip like that here in California sometimes
It actually is really fantastic way of cooking it
It’s nice to change it up and it’s definitely not a disgrace to cook tri tip like a brisket
Nice job
for real, can hardly ever find brisket out here, and if you do, there is one, isn't terrible, and $100
I bought a tri tip from a local butcher who has their own cattle (The Meating Place in Oregon) and asked for the fat cap still on. I'm glad I did because this recipe is perfect for my small household and looks amazing!!! Can't wait. Thanks for sharing your mad skillz with us!
I love how you speak to all the haters, that you include the kids, and that you started out in your morning robe ( hahahahaha)! I just shared this video with someone who was curious to try this out so thanks for a great vid!!!
This is amazing. On so many levels. Production value. Bbq skills. Family. The outcome. Wow!!!
This is my 1st time seeing a woman Barbecuing on UA-cam awesome way to go hope to see more I’m gonna try this out
I thought it was red tube for a minute.
Fantastic! This is definitely happening at the Barber household! Brilliant idea!
I do it all the time. Just got one yesterday. Never did one for 10 hours. Usually about 6-7. Looking forward to watch this video.
I made this tonight! It was perfect. I don't think I'll ever buy a flat or a whole packer again. I smoked it on a Kamado Joe at 225 for about seven hours total, including the rest. Thank you!
Did you have to wrap it at the stall?
Hands down the best thing I’ve cooked on my smoker so far!
Definitely my new favorite way to cook tri-tip. Mine cooked for about 6hrs. Tender, juicy, so much flavor. You won't regret trying it!!!
the best way to cook a tri-tip is the way that taste the best
...and this looks Amazing!
That was a great move at the end, very impressive. Those drippings are liquid gold. I'm so glad you didn't forget them.
I've done a few Tri-Tip in my Pit Boss vertical, cook a couple hours nice and low and then reverse sear to finish, simply great!
Great tutorial for slicing and amazing presentation...
Similar to how I smoke tri tip except I turn up the heat at 250 and leave it for 3 hours and take it out and wrap it in butcher paper or aluminum foil and throw some honey and a tablespoon of butter and wrap it and back for 10 minutes then let it rest for 20 minutes and it’s ready to devour 🤤
When I don’t feel like cooking 16 hours I’d rather save a few hours of cook time than few dollars per pound haha. Done this before and it’s awesome.
I smoked 2 tri tips on Christmas and they were fantastic. Brisket is next
I’m from Lubbock Texas and I have family in Livermore California. Went out there tried to buy a brisket nobody had one had to special order it so instead got a tri tip smoked it like a brisket came out great they were all shocked. Hooray for Texas!
Costco Livermore usually has packer briskets. Love tri tip though
@@cocothedrivah5995 right yes they did have them at costco but not paying $6.99 a pound in Cali when in Lubbock I can buy a brisket for $2.50 or less a pound
@@michaelnudelman8591 man I wish we could get it that cheap ....cheers!!!
I had the same results, it was a family favorite. I got a OMG for every bite. It was AMAZING!
Very versatile cut, and tri tip also makes great beef jerky. I'm in California and tri tip is easily found and often on special here, so. It's easier to experiment with.
Funny when I cook it like this everybody loves it.
I'm from SoCal and I'm grilling brisket Santa Maria style like a tri-tip booyah got you back!
Tried this the other night in my electric smoker . It turned out Awesome!!!! Thank You!
I cannot believe you posted this video yesterday!! I smoked a Tri Tip ...actually 2 of them... like a brisket on Saturday. I had ordered your beef rub and thought this was an excellent time to use it! It came out so nice and tender! After I was done I thought, "I ought to write Suzie and encourage her to do a video!" BAMMM THere it is...before I could even send you a note! Anyway... I loved how my tri tip came out and it was delicious!
I smoked two tritips yesterday on my Camp Chef Woodwind: One with the seasoning used here and the other a rub made from Jeff Phillips. It took 5 hours to get to about 160, and 3 hours to get to 200. Both were perfectly tender and tasty. I've got a lot of left-overs and have to figure out how to revive them for dinner tonight.
How much did each tri tip weigh?
Knocked it out of the park with adding the drippings on at the end👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you, thank you. Made my 1st tri tip ever and it was amazing. So tender, beautiful smoke ring, perfectly cut, so tasty. Followed your video throughout. I used parchment paper instead as I had it on hand. Excited to try the reverse sear method too. Trying out your smoked chicken breast recipe tonight 😋
I’ve never done tri tip but have done Texas style Brisket cheek meat and comes out amazing
I did this, and it was fantastic!
"Sometimes you need to open your mind a little bit." That got my like. People need to be more open minded in life in general.
If you want to get the tritop with a fat cap, try the large packages of tri-tip from Smart and Final. You get 5 tri-tips but they aren't trimmed the same way as Costco. I have had great success with these. Now I am going try your method!
Let me know what you think!
add another believer. followed this recipe including the brisket rub and enjoyed some yummy tri tip bbq sandwiches. thanks!!
My mouth is watering... and Nope Im not a hater on Tri tip Thanks so much, Im glad I found you!! I used your rub today for some pork ribs Im making the fam today... and no grill today, straight up crockpot lol
Tried this today. Got up early and smoked it for 8 hrs. Turned out great! Kids devoured it and barely left any scraps for the doggo. Next time I do this I might have to make two of them so I can have some leftovers!
Those mountains behind that camp chef!!!!!
Tried it this past weekend, tri tip was moist and tender. Took a total of almost 9 hours, had two in my my smoker, each a little over 2 pounds. Deff would recommend and will do it again. Brisket here at Sam's Club are over 12 pounds, waay too much meat for just a weekend home cook. This is perfect for smaller family that does not need more than 10 pounds.
The smoke ring is amazing
I enjoyed your video,I have been watching alot of pellet bbq vids,I liked it.
Perfect cook. The only thing I do different is add beef tallow prior to wrapping but... Bravo
I love tri tip and chuck roast smoked like a brisket.
Another fantastic video, thank you! I followed this receipe and tonight I'm the hero at home - haha
Did this a few months back when the price of brisket was through the roof. Delicious and tastes similar to brisket!
Tri-tip is my favorite cut. I’m cooking one later on my new Pit Boss pellet smoker grill. Next trip to Costco though, I’ll be picking up one of their big tri-tips and using this video to cook it like a brisket!
I’m legit trying this right now!
Doing it tomorrow. Thank you so much
Omg 😋🤤 made this today. Was melt in your mouth delicious
Awesome video! Trip Tip going down next weekend.
Great experiment. Love your website and videos!
When it comes to cooking food, nothing is controversial as long if its done the way you like 👍
So your saying to practice cooking briskets using Tri tips! I like the savings!
All kinds of meat are yummy when you take your time to cook it.
Nice smoke ring.
This last weekend I went to Costco and was able to find some fat cap in tritips. I decided to make one this last weekend, along with some baby back ribs and a pork butt. I did a simple SPG blend and smoked it on a combination of pecan and post oak on my lil' offset. It is phenomenal. My wife liked it better than any brisket I've made. It was juicier than any flat and not as fatty as the point tends to be and had a bit of a steak-like quality to it. I highly recommend it. Plus, I was able to get it done in time dinner and I didn't even have to get up before dawn.
Subscribed Your family is great. Your son bringing you breakfast was so cute. Jimmy from New Hampshire
Looks delicious love brisket style tri tip.
Great cook! I've cooked a few briskets that have turned out awesome, but never a tri-tip. Mainly because they are hard to find here in my little town. Recently I found out that my local meat shop started processing them and has them regularly now. I feel if I am going to take the time to smoke one like a brisket, I will do 2 of them...one traditional reverse sear and one low and slow. I feel it's only right since it will be my first time. I am finally able to do it this weekend. I can't wait!!
Amazing video. Everything included, family, bbqing and eating. Love it. I just bought 2 with fat cap on. Definitely trying this
I get tri tip with the fat cap at Smart and Final in CA. They are not the best quality, but I tenderize with a Jacard and dry brine for 24 hours in the refrigerator. Perfect for this application.
Looks delicious!!
I'm late on this convo but this New Years Eve, I'm only cooking for two. I love my briskets but I'm doing the tri-tip this year!
I ain't sad 'bout that!!!
Cheers!
The tri-tip came out Amazing! Gives you that brisket style flavor / consistency without the brisket greasiness.
I made this after watching your video and I have to say it was awesome and I'll be doing it again on Monday on my new pellet grill.
Been doing Tri Tip like a Brisket ever since Harry Soo did it. I doubted the concept. I was wrong, it is delicious. Nice smoke ring on that one.
Thanks!! Yeah it's really great this way.
I've smoked my tri-tip like this a few times, comes out fantastic. Love the drippings at the end of the clip. Kmon no jokes please!!
My new hero! I will be smoking mine tomorrow. Thx for sharing chef, lol
Amazing job! Yummy
Yo, I just made this last night… results are in… AMAZING!
Awesome video!! I'm gonna try that for sure
I love tri tip
Awesome!!!
Tri-tip brisket or what would I call trisket is absolutely phenomenal.
another great video as always and I love how you include the family and you don't keep it so serious on the videos and just have fun
Cool video thanks for the information, we are doing our first tri tip Sunday. I'm a little nervous because we have company coming for dinner.
You rock! Very informative! Thx!!!!
Me 15 min. ago: "IDK... Tri-tip is kinda over rated... change my mind." Ok! Mind changed - this looks amazing!
tri tip is over rated....dude there's only like 3 states that have this cut in meat departments
I come from Cali cen coast were it originated so I might be biased but I feel same thing about Brisket I much prefer Tri tip
I first had tri-tip when I lived in the central valley of California and loved it. I now live in Oregon but I can still find tri-tips in some stores, but always in Costco. It’s my favorite cut of meat 👍🏼
@@jamesdizzle420 na
@@jamesdizzle420 Costco had them onsale and I picked up three full tri tips for $12 here in Nebraska. The first one I cooked sous vide and I HATED the brine that Costco had packed them in, so I went with the brisket cook today. I have high hopes for it, despite the fact I know it will still be too sweet because of the Costco packaging.
I cook all beef cuts the same way I cook brisket. It works beautifully
Smoke ring was huge, I actually did one of these before my first brisket and was able to get it with the fat cap on,thanks to Scott the Butcher at my local Meijer.❤️🥩👍
That smoke ring is amazing.
Mmmmm...I just made a tri tip, grilled it. I’ll have to try it brisket style
Let me know what you think!
I must try this!
I havnt tri tip in a long time but tommorow I'll be making 4 got lucky they were cheap and untrimed today, 1 is gonna be bourbon flavored with cherrys 2 dry rubbed last one need to think on
My grocery store I go to in North Dakota sells beautiful tri tips with the fat caps still on.
I like that she doesn’t take herself that serious and just slaps on the tri tip in her bathrobe.
I can’t wait to try a TriTip like this
Our trisket turned out fantastic! Thanks for expanding the horizon with tri tips. We ended up having ours with horseradish sauce so we're calling it Prime Trisket
oh haha the trisket!
Great video, looking forward to trying this out.
I followed your online recipe for a Tri Tip a few weeks ago, and it was perfect! It's a great substitute for brisket and prime rib.
Great job! My new Kamado Joe Jr is arriving today and I have been watching so many videos and I have to say this is one I will definitely try to copycat! Thank you from beginner grill girl 😊
Let me know how it turns out!
Nice job girl awesome cook.
Thank you 😋
Always wondered if you could do this!
Girrrrrlllll, you are brave wearing a white robe/coat. I'm not sure what you are wearing because it looks like a super cute coat. I probably would have had mustard squish all over me. You know that first squeeze out of the bottle that sounds like a f!@#! 😂🤣😜🙃 Love that your son made you breakfast! 😍 I've been trying to get my 6 year old niece into cooking/grilling. Unfortunately she isn't into 'food' and would rather eat cereal and yogurt. Drives me nuts. My Tri-tip only took 2.5 hours to smoke and then reverse sear. I only made it once and it was DELICIOUS! I cut it up and served it over a salad with cherry tomatoes that I smoked along side of it, Avocado, cucumber and a chimichurri dressing. It was outstanding. Wish I took better pics so that you could see it. Picture taking is not one of my strong points. Plus I usually forget until after people have already dug in. Thanks for the videos and being so cheerful!
Winco sells theirs as trimmed but has fat cap on it
Poured mustard.oh yeh. I love mustard.
Wow. Very impressed. Gonna give this one a try.
I have your seasoning, butcher paper and the perfect Tri-Tip. Its going down today!
Came out pull apart delicious. Thank you for guidance and inspiration. This will be a new favorite. I live in California and prime tri-tip is around $20 for a 3 pounder. Perfect size for a family with some leftovers.
trying this tomorrow ty
Up here in WA we have Smart Food Services. I picked up bulk tri tip $2.99 a lb. $60.00 got 5 briskets with fat caps still attacked. Trimmed them out and they average 3 1/2 lbs each. While I smoking them is nice, I prefer the reverse sear method.
Here in Southern California almost every week I can find at least one supermarket that has Choice Tri Tip on sale for about $5.99 a pound. And even the “trimmed” one have the fat cap on, which I take mostly off because between the thick fat layer and the meat is tough silver skin that will not break down. Yes I usually cook it fast, or cut it into steaks and pan fry in a cast iron pan, but I do have a Rec Tec pellet smoker I do it on as well. I find about 2 hours is all it needs at 250 degrees. It gets enough smoke, stays juicy and medium (135) in temp. It is perfect. Your’s looks great, but if I got my smoker on for that long it won’t be for tri tip, I’d rather get a small brisket or even a chuck roast.
I have a rec tec too and cook mine exactly like you and it comes out great!
I just found your channel and must subscribe. Thanks much from Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦
That's the only way I cook tri tip. Too bad for the haters out there😅