SANTA MARIA STYLE TRI TIP: THE ULTIMATE CALIFORNIA GRILLING CLASSIC

Santa Maria Style Tri Tip: The Ultimate California Grilling Classic

Key Info:

Prep Time: 10-15 minutes

Cook Time: 25-40 minutes

Total Time: 50-75 minutes

Servings: 6-8

Difficulty: Moderate

Diet: Gluten-Free, Paleo-Friendly

Equipment Needed:
  • Grill (charcoal preferred)
  • Instant-read meat thermometer
  • Tongs
  • Large cutting board
  • Sharp slicing knife
Ingredients:
  • 2-2.5 lb tri-tip roast
  • 2 tsp kosher salt
  • 2 tsp black pepper
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp dried rosemary
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • Optional: Olive oil
  • Optional: Red oak wood chips
Santa Maria Tri Tip Method:
1. Prep the Meat

– Remove tri-tip from refrigerator

– Pat completely dry with paper towels

– Let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes

Close-up of hands massaging a reddish-brown spice rub into a marbled tri-tip roast on a rustic wooden cutting board, with natural light enhancing the textures, and fresh rosemary and spice bowls in the background.

2. Create the Legendary Rub

– Mix all dry seasonings in a small bowl

– Generously coat entire roast

– Massage seasoning into meat

– Let sit for additional 30 minutes

3. Grill Setup

– Prepare two-zone fire

– High direct heat on one side

– Lower indirect heat on other side

– Optional: Add soaked red oak chips

4. Searing Stage

– Place tri-tip directly over hottest section

– Sear 3-4 minutes per side

– Develop dark, robust crust

– Look for deep golden-brown color

Dramatic overhead view of a searing tri-tip roast on a charcoal grill, surrounded by flames and wisps of oak wood smoke, with grill grates and tongs in the scene.

5. Indirect Cooking

– Move meat to cooler side of grill

– Cover and cook until internal temp reaches:

  • Rare: 120°F
  • Medium-Rare: 125-130°F
  • Medium: 135°F
6. Rest and Slice

– Remove from grill

– Tent with foil

– Rest 10-15 minutes

– Slice AGAINST the grain

– Note: Grain changes direction midway

Pro Tips:
  • Always use a meat thermometer
  • Don’t skip resting period
  • Slice against grain for maximum tenderness
Storage:

– Refrigerate in airtight container

– Keeps 3-4 days

– Freeze up to 2 months

Variations:
  • Add coffee grounds to rub
  • Incorporate brown sugar
  • Try different wood chips
  • Serve with chimichurri
Common Mistakes:
  • Overcooking
  • Cutting with grain
  • Not letting meat rest
  • Using only direct heat
Nutritional Highlight:

– High protein

– Moderate fat

– Gluten-free

– Paleo-friendly

Serving Suggestions:
  • Grilled garlic bread
  • Fresh salsa
  • Chimichurri
  • Pico de gallo
Seasonal Note:

Best enjoyed outdoors from late spring through early fall. Perfect for backyard gatherings and weekend barbecues!

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