For a deeper flavor, consider refrigerating the seasoned tri-tip for at least 2 hours, or even overnight, before grilling. Don't overcook! Tri-tip is best served medium to medium-rare. Use a reliable instant-read thermometer to ensure accurate cooking. Experiment with adding other spices to the rub, such as smoked paprika, chili powder, or onion powder, to customize the flavor profile to your liking. If you don't have an outdoor grill, you can also cook the tri-tip in a cast-iron skillet on the stovetop or roast it in the oven.
Maxie Reilly
Jun 30, 2025This rub is fantastic! Simple, but really brings out the flavor of the tri-tip.
Newton Stark
Apr 10, 2025Next time I'm going to try adding a little bit of brown sugar for sweetness.
Alejandra Legros
Jan 16, 2025I added a pinch of smoked paprika to the rub for an extra layer of flavor, and it was amazing!
Zackary Morissette
Sep 5, 2024This recipe is a keeper!
Alison Champlin
Mar 14, 2024Make sure you don't overcook the tri-tip. Medium-rare is the way to go!
Dessie Lang
Feb 19, 2024I've used this rub on other cuts of beef as well, and it works great.
Ashly Pfeffer
Sep 10, 2023So easy and delicious! Perfect for a quick weeknight meal.
Dino Nitzsche
Aug 15, 2023Resting the meat is crucial. Don't skip that step!