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Wow, that sounds great. we have some common interests. Enjoy your trip and stay safe.
 
Ribs, small brisket point, baked beans...

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2.5 lb TriTip - heavy salt & pepper over VOO. 220 to 140 internal on RT-700 (about 2.5 hrs), rest 15 foiled in 135 deg warming drawer, 1:15 min sear each side at 500 on Weber Summit. The wife enjoyed it and so did I. Leftovers => cabbage soup.

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@Cokeman This was a Malcolm special. Just used Killer Hogs The BBQ Rub on the outside (will add it to the mix as well when making the next one). When the internal temp reached 160 I added The BBQ sauce to the top and sides. We just decided to do it last minute so I kept it super simple. Would do it again this way but I’ll probably experiment. That’s half the fun.
 
First cook on the new Bull..

Bone in Ribeyes reverse seared. My sear plates showed up right at the end so I didn’t capture pics of them in action.

Came out very tender but to be honest not a huge fan of the smokiness on a ribeye. Maybe just me.. I did them at 200 until 120 inside then hit the heat. Thinking to turn up the initial process to 225 and introduce less smoke flavor. Saw several recommendations. It was a first. Pellets were the Recteq ultimate blend.

don’t get me wrong .. we both enjoyed them :)

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2.5 lb TriTip - heavy salt & pepper over VOO. 220 to 140 internal on RT-700 (about 2.5 hrs), rest 15 foiled in 135 deg warming drawer, 1:15 min sear each side at 500 on Weber Summit. The wife enjoyed it and so did I. Leftovers => cabbage soup.

Great food on this thread!
Love tri tip. Looks great!
 
First cook on the new Bull..

Bone in Ribeyes reverse seared. My sear plates showed up right at the end so I didn’t capture pics of them in action.

Came out very tender but to be honest not a huge fan of the smokiness on a ribeye. Maybe just me.. I did them at 200 until 120 inside then hit the heat. Thinking to turn up the initial process to 225 and introduce less smoke flavor. Saw several recommendations. It was a first. Pellets were the Recteq ultimate blend.

don’t get me wrong .. we both enjoyed them :)

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2.5 lb TriTip - heavy salt & pepper over VOO. 220 to 140 internal on RT-700 (about 2.5 hrs), rest 15 foiled in 135 deg warming drawer, 1:15 min sear each side at 500 on Weber Summit. The wife enjoyed it and so did I. Leftovers => cabbage soup.

Great food on this thread!
Oldboy, the tri-tip looks great. I usually stay away from the leaner cuts of beef because they absorb less smoke and can get a little chewy. However, your results have inspired me. Great job.
 

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