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Allergies suck :( My son is allergic to peanuts, so we constantly have to read labels and must be very cautious of whats around us, food wise.

Yes!!! Even better on a rib-eye or pot roast, practically any cut!!! You should give it a try next time you grill up a steak or do a roast. A lot of high-end steak houses do this.
 
Smoked, Coffee Marinated Tri-Tip

So I got inspired by you guys to do my own coffee marinated tri-tip to see how it would come out. I also did it on my Big Green Egg smoker which is, hands down and without question, the best smoker EVAH!!!! (Sorry, I can't resist trolling all the Primo and Traeger folks out there :pth: ). Ok, so this will mostly be a post in pictures -

Homemade Cold-brew Coffee (it's a lot easier than you think)

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This took 24 hours to make the cold brew but it is worth it.

Coffee Marinade

2 cups of cold brew coffee
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 tbsp salt
1 tbsp pepper
1 tbsp onion powder
1 tbsp garlic powder
1 tbsp Kitchen Bouquet browning sauce

Hit the tri-tip with my pin tenderizer and then loaded everything up in a zip lock bag for an 8-hour sit in the fridge.

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8 hours later .....

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Into the Egg....

It took about 90mins at 225F to cook the meat to an internal temperature of 135F. I use a remote thermometer to monitor the Egg temp as well as the internal meat temperature. The beauty of the Egg is that it has such a huge thermal mass from all the ceramic that, once the temperature gets to where you want it, it stays rock solid. Here's the meat after sitting in the smoke -

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Now, the next step is to sear the meat. I took the meat out and opened up both baffles on the Egg, the temperature went up to 650F in a matter of minutes -

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When opening the Gates of Hades, be sure to wear your Grille Armor -

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Now sear that meat to lock in the juices and give you a nice brown layer -

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Sliced and perfectly medium rare -

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Serve with your fav sides and a good beer -

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This was a really great meal. The coffee marinade really gave the meat a very complex flavor and the low & slow hardwood smoke was a perfect compliment. This is probably the best tri-tip I have ever had.
 
Looks great!!!!!

Tasted even better than it looks!!

The coffee really gave it an interesting flavor. I did not tell anyone what the "secret sauce" was made of and everyone, to a person, was like, "Wow! This is excellent!" Even my middle boy who barely eats anything at all and is super-fussy with food ((the kid is a string-bean and has like -5% body-fat) had THREE helpings of beef (wouldn't eat the potatoes though....unless it's in the form of a french-fry, it's not a potato).

Thanks for the inspiration!!
 
I am a fan of coffee in my marinades for beef. It tastes quite a bit better on a PRIMO XL though. You need to get a cyberQwifi. I just checked my butt on the internet from 20 miles away! :mrgreen:
 
I am a fan of coffee in my marinades for beef. It tastes quite a bit better on a PRIMO XL though. You need to get a cyberQwifi. I just checked my butt on the internet from 20 miles away! :mrgreen:

I've got more than enough WiFi appliances stressing out my router...one more and I'll have to install an enterprise-class network rack in the hall closet...

But yes, coffee + beef = yummy
 

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When I got home last Thursday, I skewered the marinated beef with bell peppers and onion:




I also had a veggie stir fry kit from Costco, so I got a pan, added some EVOO and fresh garlic, I let that cook for about 2 minutes before adding the veggies:




The skewers were done at this point:





Here is everything plated up!!




 
You inspired me! I racked up some beef kabobs tonight for dinner. I marinated the beef cubes in Kikoman Teriyaki sauce with honey, crushed red pepper, ginger, garlic and Kitchen Bouquet. I added bell peppers, onion and fresh pineapple to the skewers -

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I served it with steamed jasmine rice (I add a tablespoon of unrefined coconut oil to the rice cooker to give the rice a mild coconut flavor) and some steamed broccoli -

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Of course, beer (in this case, New Belgium Citradelic Tangerine-IPA) is a must with every meal ;)
 

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