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R2Egg2Q

is One Chatty Farker
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Aug 15, 2010
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Pleasanton, CA
I picked up a Creekstone Farms natural black angus tri-tip to compare to a normal select grade tri-tip.
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Seasoned them both with some Rub Co Santa Maria rub and put them on the Hasty-Bake with some pinquito beans and some red oak for smoke:
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Gave them a little sear to finish & sliced them up after a rest:
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My plate:
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The tri-tip cook was entered into the Tri-Tip Feast Throwdown finishing up today over at: http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showthread.php?t=171752

Earlier in the morning I cooked a butt on the Large BGE that I'd deboned & butterflied and seasoned with some Oakridge Secret Weapon. Thanks again to KC Mike for the rub! Secret Weapon was tasty & I'm looking forward to other cooks with it.
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First time I've cooked a butterflied butt and it was interesting (fast cook, more bark, and I got some decent chunks & pulled). Here's the pulled pork with a little Big Butz Cranberry sauce mixed in:
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It was a good day for cooking. Thanks for looking!
 
food all looks great, as usual.

never thought about cooking a butt that way. how much time does it cut off the cook??
 
Good thing I topped off before I read this or I'd be on feedin frenzey. :p Where did you get that rack the butt is cookin on?
 
Good thing I topped off before I read this or I'd be on feedin frenzey. :p Where did you get that rack the butt is cookin on?


i have one like that i purchased at our bge dealer when thew were open.

amazon has them.

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food all looks great, as usual.

never thought about cooking a butt that way. how much time does it cut off the cook??

Thanks Jason! It started off as a 7 1/2 lb bone-in butt which I'd normally cook in about 7 hours. This one was done in 4 1/2 hrs. I expected it to be faster but not that fast.
 
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