I grew up about 20 minutes from Santa Maria. Tri-Tip was a staple. Grilled garlic bread, ranch style beans, and salsa, one of the best meals of my youth.
Now that's how you do it! I'm from Santa Barbara and been doing it like that for years. Even had a couple grills customized from Santa Maria. I go twice a year to bring a truckload of Red Oak back to Vegas.
I learned how to bbq tri-tip when I went to Cal Poly, SLO after joining Alpha Upsilon in '84! A dry rub on an open oak flame, adjustable rack fire pit! It orginated in Santa Maria by the Spanish and Portuguese ranchers! Add the beans, linguica, garlic bread and ice berg lettuce salad and lots of beer! : )
Santa Maria style TriTip the best! Had NEVER heard of TriTip cut til we moved to Central Coast CA in the early 70s. Its way just an unknown cut....but love it. Even like to slow cook on flat pan in oven for a 90min or so....simply salt if you dont have other seasoning. Slice about 1/2inch thick...quite tasty with a good salad or a corn on cob. No other seasoning needed. Perfect meal.
That's AWESOME!!! I just bought a Santa Maria style grill...will light it up for the first time this weekend...as I live in sunny California. I love tri tip...a very underrated cut of meat...but cooked right, it can't be beat. Thanks for the awesome video!
Salt, garlic powder, and black pepper...they do something magical, perhaps spiritual, to the tri-tip. And over red oak (coast live oak), you have one of California's best foods.
I am from San Diego I have been grilling and smoking good Costco tri tip for many years....i always throw a Mexican touch to my rubs and add guajillo ( pronounced waheeyo) chili powder to the salt..pepper and garlic and let it sit for three days before I cook them...really good.
This is THE recipe and method for Santa Maria style Tri-tip. If it's not a Susie Q dry rub over red oak, it's not SM tri-tip. Fresh salsa, ranch beans and buttered garlic bread are also a must. Delish!
Costco in Santa Maria sell the SM BBQ pits. Susie Qs Albertsons in Santa M. Tri tip can be bought ready made if you don't want to do it yourself from Albertsons but doing it yourself is awesome once you master the grill! Lots of vendors around the city selling on a weekend for fundraisers.
This is great! I tried this tri tip at Santa Maria, and it is the best! What happened to all those BBQing in the main ave ? Last ime, few years ago, one of them told me, it was for charity purposes only. Only one guy was BBQing. It was very sad for me. Thanks for sharing this video, good job.
Raised in Santa Maria.... SM style BBQ is the best whether it's tri-tip or chicken. I still order the dried pinquito beans shipped to me in Oregon 30 years later.
How can I get one one those grills built ? It would probably be expensive but for my next house I always wanted one like in the resturants, I entertain like that
wow doing ir right!!!!! :) Garlic powder salt n pepper and coat very very well that's allllll you need!!!! marinade is a cardinal SIN!!!!! but hey tri tip STARTED in Santa Maria so of course they would know how to do it!! :)
tri-tip, if cooked properly on a bbq, imo, is way better tasting than any sirloin ... and Santa Maria style bbq's are something that I believe everyone should experience, at least once, in their lifetime.
For those of you from Santa Maria, Valley Christian BBQ! Best side walk bbq in the world! No where else have I found side walk bbq's. Not in the U.S. or world for that matter.
Honestly the only difference between a saute and a sweat is medium and high heat.. So loosen up and live a little as for bbq and grilling.. there all wrong, but were forced to listen to people claiming that they are bbq'ing on a grill ( impossible) and grilling on a bbq.. ( possible but wastefull). For the record bbq is done over low heat with smoke(hardwood as softwood gets nasty tasting) and can take anywhere from 4-48 hours. And Grilling is done over high heat generally with a grill.
I wish that Paul would do a good challenge like Iron Chef or Chopped, against Aaron Franklin of Franklin's BBQ of Austin. Instead of each doing their own specialty they reverse roles. Paul does brisket and Aaron does Tri Tip then the judges decide who's is best.
Not saying this guy can't cook but one key step to storing the flavor with the spices is rubbing down the meat with olive oil helps keep the rub/spices intact....cool video ty
I'm from Santa Maria 20 yrs ago I moved to Oklahoma bout 15yrs I haven't any tri tip. Until bout 5 yrs ago I found a meat market so I talked to the owner bout cutting me a tri tip he looked at me like I was crazy so he did the cut for me
Susie Q seasoning is so overpriced. It's easy enough to make with your own salt, garlic salt, and black pepper. REAL Santa Maria BBQ is Top Block as well, but Tri Tip has taken over because it's cheaper.
RobertLewis2002 If you do not understand the comment watch foodtv or listen to people spew their 'Knowledge' by misstating(sic this is how it wanted to spell it) grilling(high heat) and bbq (slow with smoke).. If your being "forced" to watch video's you need to seek professional help. Check your glasses or pop your eyeballs out and clean them if it helps you read what I said.
Sigh. Any decent chef knows that they would get their fingers shortened, Yakuza-style for confusing a saute with a sweat. And that's as it should be - they are two different cooking techniques. So, I am saddened that otherwise good chefs still confuse barbecue with grilling. I knew this wasn't barbecue the split second he said red oak. Red oak is fine for grilling - but over the length of time a barbecue takes you'll just get a mouthful of bitter tanins.
eating meat is cruel.....dont you have a conscience??? stop eating meat please......then the price will go down and ill be able to afford to eat that every day!!!!!!!!!1 NYARHAHARRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!
I grew up about 20 minutes from Santa Maria. Tri-Tip was a staple. Grilled garlic bread, ranch style beans, and salsa, one of the best meals of my youth.
Now that's how you do it! I'm from Santa Barbara and been doing it like that for years. Even had a couple grills customized from Santa Maria. I go twice a year to bring a truckload of Red Oak back to Vegas.
Just here to give this 10 year old video some love. From a Santa Maria native.
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Do you guys have a specific bbq sauce?
I learned how to bbq tri-tip when I went to Cal Poly, SLO after joining Alpha Upsilon in '84! A dry rub on an open oak flame, adjustable rack fire pit! It orginated in Santa Maria by the Spanish and Portuguese ranchers! Add the beans, linguica, garlic bread and ice berg lettuce salad and lots of beer! : )
Santa Maria style TriTip the best! Had NEVER heard of TriTip cut til we moved to Central Coast CA in the early 70s. Its way just an unknown cut....but love it. Even like to slow cook on flat pan in oven for a 90min or so....simply salt if you dont have other seasoning. Slice about 1/2inch thick...quite tasty with a good salad or a corn on cob. No other seasoning needed. Perfect meal.
That's AWESOME!!!
I just bought a Santa Maria style grill...will light it up for the first time this weekend...as I live in sunny California.
I love tri tip...a very underrated cut of meat...but cooked right, it can't be beat.
Thanks for the awesome video!
Salt, garlic powder, and black pepper...they do something magical, perhaps spiritual, to the tri-tip. And over red oak (coast live oak), you have one of California's best foods.
I am from San Diego I have been grilling and smoking good Costco tri tip for many years....i always throw a Mexican touch to my rubs and add guajillo ( pronounced waheeyo) chili powder to the salt..pepper and garlic and let it sit for three days before I cook them...really good.
This is THE recipe and method for Santa Maria style Tri-tip. If it's not a Susie Q dry rub over red oak, it's not SM tri-tip. Fresh salsa, ranch beans and buttered garlic bread are also a must. Delish!
One of my favorite uses with Susie Q is to sprinkle some of it on a freshly made hard boiled egg. It's the bomb!!
Oh now my mouth is watering! Gotta head up to SM this weekend to get a fix. :)
Well done, my favorite taste that gives the famous and renowned Santa Maria style seasoning of Susie Q, greetings.
I gotta quit watching Chef Johns videos late at night. Its killin' my diet! But I got to try this Tri-Tip steak! And yes, very nice grill!
Expertly done. Authentic. Delicious
Costco in Santa Maria sell the SM BBQ pits. Susie Qs Albertsons in Santa M. Tri tip can be bought ready made if you don't want to do it yourself from Albertsons but doing it yourself is awesome once you master the grill! Lots of vendors around the city selling on a weekend for fundraisers.
Tri-tip is hecka popular in Bakersfield too and all around the San Joaquin valley as well.
+1
This is great! I tried this tri tip at Santa Maria, and it is the best! What happened to all those BBQing in the main ave ? Last ime, few years ago, one of them told me, it was for charity purposes only. Only one guy was BBQing. It was very sad for me. Thanks for sharing this video, good job.
Very good!!
Santa maria style coocking whit fire???
paul thank you,your the great bbq mentor.
One of the best BBQ ever I soak the red oak bark make's tri tip purple Santa Maria Born BBQ Down LOOMIS!!!!!
@mrbubetube yeh you cannot go over medium rare with tri tip... it needs to be pink in the middle :)
I know you like rare but at the farmers market in LA they cook it to well done but they slice it really thin and put it on a roll and it taste great.
Has to have salsa
Raised in Santa Maria.... SM style BBQ is the best whether it's tri-tip or chicken. I still order the dried pinquito beans shipped to me in Oregon 30 years later.
How can I get one one those grills built ? It would probably be expensive but for my next house I always wanted one like in the resturants, I entertain like that
thats one of the ways too cook it.....nice video
Just go down broadway on the weekend in Santa Maria,you will find like 6 or more people with there pits ,selling tritip plates
Looks fabulous!
awesome grill! wanna have one of those in the future :)
highup3007 its also very much an Argentine style grill 😊
*Salivates!*
Great one for us meat eaters! :)
Thanks for all your sharing.
That looks great! BBQ Land always overcooks theirs almost to the point of making it beef jerky.
That looks sooooooooo good
We played foot ball together at Righetti high. Susie Minetti and you were sweethearts
wow doing ir right!!!!! :) Garlic powder salt n pepper and coat very very well that's allllll you need!!!! marinade is a cardinal SIN!!!!! but hey tri tip STARTED in Santa Maria so of course they would know how to do it!! :)
Looks great!
tri-tip, if cooked properly on a bbq, imo, is way better tasting than any sirloin ... and Santa Maria style bbq's are something that I believe everyone should experience, at least once, in their lifetime.
What's the name of the song??
amazing
For those of you from Santa Maria, Valley Christian BBQ! Best side walk bbq in the world! No where else have I found side walk bbq's. Not in the U.S. or world for that matter.
nice vid....just how i grill those bad boyz up....santa maria style trip ftw....who said cali can't bbq!
A little piece of me died every time he poked that gorgeous meat.
Sliced wonderfully, thicker is better people
holy santa maria!! my mouth is watering :)
Never go wrong with chef john's methods
His custard eggs. I wont make em any other way
They even serve it at the Pozo Saloon.
I love that meat, I love that BBQ, and I specially love that hook-on-a-stick he uses!
So simple yet so useful!
Most people just make them out of old golf clubs.
@@skepticfucker280 LOL, is it 10 years ago I watched this.
Certainly a surprize seeing a comment on this one now :)
True but this is the traditional style to cook this type of meat :D
closed lid would make it hotter, that way it would PROBABLY finish alot quicker. This way you get a nice crust n flavour and its still medium rare
Honestly the only difference between a saute and a sweat is medium and high heat.. So loosen up and live a little as for bbq and grilling.. there all wrong, but were forced to listen to people claiming that they are bbq'ing on a grill ( impossible) and grilling on a bbq.. ( possible but wastefull). For the record bbq is done over low heat with smoke(hardwood as softwood gets nasty tasting) and can take anywhere from 4-48 hours. And Grilling is done over high heat generally with a grill.
That’s exactly my understanding! 47f0 has got it all wrong.
@@michaellopez941 12 years for a comment LOLOLOL glad you enjoyed it.
I wish that Paul would do a good challenge like Iron Chef or Chopped, against Aaron Franklin of Franklin's BBQ of Austin. Instead of each doing their own specialty they reverse roles. Paul does brisket and Aaron does Tri Tip then the judges decide who's is best.
@bkilpatr100 You obviously never been to either Argentina or Uruguay.
I graduated from Righetti High School
Forget to mention MSG in the Susie Q’s (Makes $hit Good) 😊
can you send me some of that
Not saying this guy can't cook but one key step to storing the flavor with the spices is rubbing down the meat with olive oil helps keep the rub/spices intact....cool video ty
I like rubbing my meat too
Well cooked..
.45 min to 1 hour ?, I wish they would have said what the Internal Temp. was......I cook mine to Internal Temp. of 135f for .30 min (med rare)
hey no fair....you started it.....
Yes in my opinion my favorite Tri-Tip is Santa Maria style
I'm from Santa Maria 20 yrs ago I moved to Oklahoma bout 15yrs I haven't any tri tip. Until bout 5 yrs ago I found a meat market so I talked to the owner bout cutting me a tri tip he looked at me like I was crazy so he did the cut for me
allan wilson you got a Santa Maria grill that confuses your neighbors?
Suzie Q is outstanding .... trust me and buy some online !
That's a medium cook not rare.
you really want one?
How many holes did he poke in the meat? WTF
this is what Sizzler uses to cut steaks from
where's the salsa?
They saved that for the sandwich.
i like how he gets stuck in the middle of his sentence cause his amazed by the meat
wouldn't it be better on a closed lid?
his video on tri-tip bbq-ing is top notch imo, but his moustache was a big distraction... hmmm... perhaps i'm being too critical... peace :)
mmmmmeat !!!!!!
MHMMMAMAM
First comment? Oh my god that looks DELICIOUS!
I love that meat hook =]
Daddy Likey
Real nice qqb
Susie Q seasoning is so overpriced. It's easy enough to make with your own salt, garlic salt, and black pepper. REAL Santa Maria BBQ is Top Block as well, but Tri Tip has taken over because it's cheaper.
RobertLewis2002 If you do not understand the comment watch foodtv or listen to people spew their 'Knowledge' by misstating(sic this is how it wanted to spell it) grilling(high heat) and bbq (slow with smoke).. If your being "forced" to watch video's you need to seek professional help. Check your glasses or pop your eyeballs out and clean them if it helps you read what I said.
youtube's hilarious
Here in Belgium we NEVER cook such huge chunks of meat :O.. How many people are gonne eat of that? (We do know how to cook though ^^)
marinate in chakas mmm sauce.......thats the sacramento way!
oh my god... turn it ONCE
@garthler
... fail
looked okay until i saw the beans on the plate, gag......a rooney o
syl151259 That reply looked okay until I saw the picture, gag.. a rooney o
I guess you won’t never know Until you try it.
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Sigh. Any decent chef knows that they would get their fingers shortened, Yakuza-style for confusing a saute with a sweat. And that's as it should be - they are two different cooking techniques.
So, I am saddened that otherwise good chefs still confuse barbecue with grilling. I knew this wasn't barbecue the split second he said red oak. Red oak is fine for grilling - but over the length of time a barbecue takes you'll just get a mouthful of bitter tanins.
Way overcooked
I’m not a red wing type of guy🤢
eating meat is cruel.....dont you have a conscience??? stop eating meat please......then the price will go down and ill be able to afford to eat that every day!!!!!!!!!1 NYARHAHARRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!
Lotta game right here, OG knows all the little tricks 🫱🏼🫲🏽