Tri Tip
THE BASICS & BEYOND
This small triangular muscle is known on the West Coast as a grilling roast. This moderately tender cut is becoming popular with chefs, nationwide, for its flavor and versatility. Various applications include carving stations, roasts, steaks and stews.
Schedule A CuttingMichael Weisshaupt, Sterling Silver Signature Chef
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History of the Cut
Once called “The Triangle Part” (and used largely as stew meat) circa 1915, the re-marketed “tri tip steak” began appearing on California menus in the 1950s and 60s. Later, tri-tip sandwiches became a west coast mainstay. Today, sirloin’s culinary uses continue to expand thanks to clever chefs, from coast to coast.
Classic Preparation
Roasts / Steaks / Stews / Carving Station Set-Ups
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