But I wanted to hold on to the daylight just a little bit longer. Enjoy the Indian summer with the autumn hue sky glowing its last light. It was 4:00 and time to crank the BBQ. Chipotle Cinnamon Tri-Tip BBQ.
I've always use a pkg meat marinade and had no desire to change. I loved my tri-tip just fine. But when I saw this recipe in the Raley's advertisement, I had to try it.
It all starts with a rub of
1 teaspoon each:
Chipotle chili powder,
Chili powder,
Oregano leaves,
Ground cumin,
Garlic salt,
Mix it all together and rub onto meat.
Grill over med. heat 8-10 min. on each side or till done to your liking. Remove from grill and let sit for 5 minutes.
Squeeze the juice of one lime over the top of the meat and garnish with cilantro
O.K. so I forgot to put the juice of the lime over the top and I forgot to garnish. I know, I cant believe it either. Pick up your jaw and work with me here.
The taste of the meat was delish all the same. I can only imagine the burst of freshness the lime and cilantro would have added. I was so disappointed when I realize I had forgot two important ingredients. But it was after we ate, so it was just to late.
The day has melted into the night.
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Yum-O ! The meat looks great, but the canned green beans... come on!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like we have a jokester amoung us! Those were fresh!
ReplyDeleteHi Matt.
I'm going have to try that recipe. It looks great!
ReplyDeletemichele-Give it a try! Dont forget the lime!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe. I seen the recipe in the Nob Hill ad but it got thrown away, I wanted to try it for Easter and just by accident I came across your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks
April