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Smoked Tri-Tip Steak with Cilantro Chimichurri Sauce

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This is a cut of meat that is difficult to locate in the Midwest. Complex flavors using simple ingredients might make this one your favorite combinations.

Ingredients

  • FOR THE MEAT:
  • 2 pounds Tri-tip Steak
  • 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 1 Tablespoon Salt
  • 1 Tablespoon Cracked Black Pepper
  • 4 cloves Garlic, Minced
  • 2 sprigs Rosemary, Leaves Finely Chopped
  • 1 cup Cherry Wood Chips, Soaked In Water
  • _____
  • FOR THE CHIMICHURRI SAUCE:
  • 1 bunch Fresh Cilantro (Chimichurri Below)
  • 1 head Garlic, Roughly Chopped
  • 1 whole Lime, Juiced
  • ¼ cups White Vinegar
  • 1 whole Small Onion, Quartered
  • 4 whole Peppdew Peppers, Chopped
  • ½ teaspoons Salt
  • ½ teaspoons Cracked Black Pepper
  • ⅔ cups Olive Oil

Preparation

Begin by rubbing your tri-tip with the olive oil. This will help the salt, pepper, garlic, and rosemary stick to the meat. Let this marinate for at least four hours.

While the meat marinates, make the chimichurri sauce. Let me stop right here and say if you have never had chimichurri sauce, it is simply a must make. Chimichurri is typically made with parsley and similar ingredients listed above, however I thought I would mix it up a bit and replace parsley with cilantro, and I am glad that I did.

So to make the chimichurri, add all of the sauce ingredients except the olive oil to a food processor, and pulse it down on the chop dial. You do not want a puree here, but you want it somewhat coarse. When everything is broken down, remove the blade and whisk in your olive oil. Take a taste, and adjust any salt or pepper as needed. Right off the bat you get a great punch of garlic and cilantro, and some of the sweet and spice of the peppadews. Pour into a bowl and place in the refrigerator until you are ready to serve.

Take your meat out, and let it come to room temperature as you fire up your grill, or in my case my grill and smoker combination. Get your coals nice and hot. I believe in using charcoal with this type of meat as it gives it that smokey flavor you should be seeking. Your grill should register around 400 degrees F before placing your tri-tip on the grill.

Once your grill is ready, add the tri-tip, and cover the grill. Cook for about 40-50 minutes, or until the meat registers around 130 to 135 degrees F. During the last 5 minutes of cooking, add the handful of soaked cherry wood chips to the coals, covering the grill again, and let the tri-tip get a nice hit of the cherry smoke. Just this little bit of smoke adds some really great flavor to the meat.

Remove the meat, and place in a pan to let rest, tenting it with foil. This rest time will allow all of the juices to remain in the steak, while bringing the temperature of the steak up to a medium heat, which I think is the best temperature to eat good meat. So after letting the tri-tip rest for about 20 minutes, begin to slice the meat, against the grain, into about one inch slices.

Place a few strips of the tri-tip onto a plate and generously drizzle with the cilantro chimichurri sauce. I am not kidding when I say every bite is packed full of phenomenal flavor. You get a bit of the smoked cherry in the tri-tip with the awesome flavors of garlic, rosemary, and cilantro. As my wife and I sat there and ate the slices of meat, we were just blown away by the complexity of the really simple ingredients. Not only that but the steak itself was just so tender and delicious.

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lynnmeast on 3.2.2011

Recipes like these are the reason I am no longer a vegetarian. Can’t wait, can’t wait…

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Clabbergirl on 3.2.2011

Ha!Ha! Tri-tip just went on sale out here ($2.47/lb). We were already planning to smoke a hunk this weekend. We do ours Santa Maria-style with oak instead of cherry and a parsley, garlic salt type of rub. It is divine. I love it cold and sliced thinly for sandwiches. The cilantro chimichurri sauce might be the perfect match on one. Thank you for the great idea. So long, horseradish mustard. Hello, garlic breath!

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mommiecooks on 3.2.2011

My husband would love me forever if I made this for him. This looks divine Dax! Great recipe!

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misstish on 3.2.2011

I looooove cilantro and this looks really delicious!!! I can’t wait to try this – sending the recipe to my husband right now…he is the “grillmaster”! :)

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Aspiring Farmwife on 5.24.2012

Five mitts for the chimichurri sauce alone. Couldn’t find the peppers listed, so I used one habanero instead. The kick was awesome!

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jevans on 4.17.2011

Delicious! The freshness of the chimichurri sauce was great!

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