
Burgundy Tri Tip
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Red wine and beef go together before and after the cooking. It's a great pairing.

Notes
I have let the steaks marinade for 6 hours and 2 days. The longer you go the better it tastes. 2 days max.
Ingredients
- 1 tri tip roast (approx. 1.5-2 lbs)
- 1 cup red wine (something decent you would drink)
- 2 Tbsp Sauce Goddess Original Super Chunk steakhouse seasoning
Instructions
Prep tri tip for marinade
- Poke holes deeply into the roast (12-15). We need maximum surface to absorb the marinade.
Marinade
- Mix red wine and Sweet Heat or Super Chunk together in a zip top bag big enough to hold your roast and the marinade.
- Add roast to marinade and refrigerate overnight for best results
Grilling or baking
- You can cook this in the oven or on the grill.
- Medium heat 350 or lower until the meat is cooked to medium rare. Approximately 40-50 minutes if the meat is cold and it's the whole roast. Around 20 minutes if it's 2" thick steaks.
- Cover and let rest 10 minutes.
- Slice and ejnoy.
Burgundy Tri Tip
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Category
Beef
Author:
Sauce Goddess
Servings
3 slices
Prep Time
900 minutes
Cook Time
30 minutes
Red wine and beef go together before and after the cooking. It's a great pairing.

Ingredients
- 1 tri tip roast (approx. 1.5-2 lbs)
- 1 cup red wine (something decent you would drink)
-
2 Tbsp Sauce Goddess Original Super Chunk steakhouse seasoning
Directions
- Poke holes deeply into the roast (12-15). We need maximum surface to absorb the marinade.
Mix red wine and Steakhouse (or Sweet Heat) together in a zip top bag big enough to hold your roast and the marinade.
- Add roast to marinade and refrigerate overnight for best results
- You can cook this in the oven or on the grill.
Medium heat 350° or lower until the meat is cooked to medium rare. Approximately 40-50 minutes if the meat is cold and it's the whole roast. Around 20 minutes if it's 2" thick steaks.
- Cover and let rest 10 minutes.
- Slice and ejnoy.
Recipe Note
I have let the steaks marinade for 6 hours and 2 days. The longer you go the better it tastes. 2 days max.