Was at the local Cosco, The tri-tip looks great at first, but up close texture looks were not quite right. I ask if the tri-tip were tenderized, the Meat Cutter said they of needle tenderizer. Did not find the tenderizing process labeled on the packaging. Did read for food safety cook to 145*F and rest for 5 minutes. But that is not medium-rare. No tri-tip for us. I joined Costco for the meat, Prime meat, and brisket. Prices have doubled. tri-tip not for me.
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I buy the cryovacs of tri-tip from Costco. (If you don't see them, ask, they usually have them in the back as that's how they get them.) Yes you get a lot more meat so best to have a vacuum sealer and freezer space, but they are a lot cheaper that way and not tenderized.
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Even way up there you should be able to source decent tri tips. Do you have a local butcher shop nearby?
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Wateuhminut, this "Meating Place" doesn't like it's related to food.... Is it located just outside of the little town of LaGrange?Last edited by CaptainMike; June 24, 2021, 10:12 PM.
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CaptainMike It is in Hillsboro OR. There is a Cafe and a butcher shop.
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That is an absolutely freaking huge NO NO to not have the indication on the package of needle tenderization.
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Because Costco likes to blade tenderize all of their steaks, I quit buying from them. I have found a local butcher that sells locally sourced Angus-Waygu cross at a reasonable price, so I am happy.
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I love how everything has to be tenderloin tender these days. Some cuts of the steer are tougher than others, get over it.
People these days............
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I buy regular twi-tips, grill them to medium-rare then slice them cross grain real thin with a deli-slicer. Makes a huge difference in the tenderness of a tri-tip. I have a Nesco, 8.7" blade slicer that I got for under a hundred bucks that is big enough to easily handle a tri-tip. Worth the investment, I think.
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