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Dey was good need more likker
My son was a meat cutter at Costco some years ago. We ate some really good rib eyes. Costco tri tip is the best, with or without their house dry rub.
Should be a standard request. 1) It’s possible he still didn’t understand you wanted the whole thing, just cut into thirds. 2) It’s possible store policy prohibits custom trimming. 3) It’s possible he was too busy.I was surprised once at a Costco. I was going to get a large rib roast and I asked the butcher if he could cut in 3. Just said... you have to buy the whole thing. I said I want the whole thing, but I'd like to cook it one third at a time. "we can't do that." WTF?
Was my request uncommon?
I presume you mean grilled, bbq would probably be overkill for those steaks.Just saying 6.5 pounds gets bbq’d View attachment 88840
I presume you mean grilled, bbq would probably be overkill for those steaks.
Prolly one of those things transgender thingys.Why do only cattle on the west coast have tri tips?
But his fast foods stories/rants are so much better than the home grilling stories. All we get for those are pics usually.Nice to see you eating something other than fast food!
Moooo is good eats!
One more reason to let California secede from the union, lol.Sigh. This subject has been conversated on many times. On the west coast, grilling is a subset of BBQ.
I'll allow it.Sigh. This subject has been conversated on many times. On the west coast, grilling is a subset of BBQ.
Lucky’s, Choice Chuck Eye Steak. $6.99 lb for those of us who can’t cut the zip tie on the wallet.
In the Northeast, BBQ is a cooking appliance. Imagine my confusion when going to a real BBQ place in East Texas for the first time. "Yes, I see it says BBQ sandwich... but BBQ'd what?"One more reason to let California secede from the union, lol.
Now that I'm a permanent resident of Texas (20+ years), I can say absolutely when they say BBQ here, it means beef "Brisket" and "Ribs" mean pork ribs. Other meats are more specifically called out. IMHO grilling a prime steak is the only way to cook it and BBQ'ing or smoking it is blasphemy.In Texas, it could be BBQ'd anything.
In NC, BBQ (without qualification) is PORK. If it's something other than pork, it will say what it is (e.g., barbecued chicken). It still means slow-cooked over a smokey fire.
You can BBQ steak-like things. My neighbor (who even exceeds my skills and equipment) smoked four whole beef tenderloins (and then finished them at high heat to do the edges). They were heavenly.
Now that I'm a permanent resident of Texas (20+ years), I can say absolutely when they say BBQ here, it means beef "Brisket" and "Ribs" mean pork ribs. Other meats are more specifically called out.
IMHO grilling a prime steak is the only way to cook it and BBQ'ing or smoking it is blasphemy.
Actually, I don't do either for steaks. I sous vide them and then I finish them in butter an evoo in a very hot cast iron skillet.Now that I'm a permanent resident of Texas (20+ years), I can say absolutely when they say BBQ here, it means beef "Brisket" and "Ribs" mean pork ribs. Other meats are more specifically called out. IMHO grilling a prime steak is the only way to cook it and BBQ'ing or smoking it is blasphemy.
Now that I'm a permanent resident of Texas (20+ years), I can say absolutely when they say BBQ here, it means beef "Brisket" and "Ribs" mean pork ribs. Other meats are more specifically called out. IMHO grilling a prime steak is the only way to cook it and BBQ'ing or smoking it is blasphemy.