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    Home » All Recipes » Beef

    Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip

    Published: Jun 20, 2019 · Updated: Jun 19, 2020 by Maggie Unzueta

    This mouthwatering Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip is so tender and yummy. It’s what summer nights and outdoor entertaining are made of. Happy Grilling!
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    A fork inserted in the center of a grilled tri tip with a slice cut off from the meat.

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    Charcoal or gas? Seriously, I can’t decide.

    We recently bought a gas grill, and I can’t get enough of it. The trick to easy grilling is planning ahead.

    The smoky food from the charcoal, though, has such great flavor. Grilling on gas seems to cook cleaner.

    I marinated this Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip in the morning. The hubby grilled it that evening. Incredibly tasty and quick cleanup. Win! Win!

    Tri Tip marinating in a glass container.

    Table of Contents

    • 1 How to Make Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip
      • 1.1 Tips for Grilling Tri Tip:
      • 1.2 Tri Tip Oven Method
    • 2 Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip
      • 2.1 Ingredients
      • 2.2 Instructions
      • 2.3 Nutrition
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    How to Make Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip

     

    • Mix together all the marinade ingredients.
    • Add the tri tip. Turn to coat all sides.
    • Cover and marinate at least 4 hours. Overnight is best.

     

    This Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip is SO mouthwatering good. The secret is all in the tri tip marinade.

    You can’t rush magic, my friends. The longer you let the meat marinate, the better.

    Overnight is best, but at the very least, a minimum of 4 hours.

    All the delicious juices will absorb into the meat. Can you say YUM?!

    To balance out the heat from the jalapeño, I used Balsamic Vinegar in the tri tip marinade.

    That sweet savory combination is a delicious. It gave the meat a sweetness that was Mmmmm good!

    Tri Tip grilling on a BBQ grill.

    Tips for Grilling Tri Tip:

    • Preheat for 7-8 minutes to medium heat 350 F.
    • Place meat on the grill.
    • Cover it up, making sure the heat doesn’t go past 350 F.
    • Cook 10-15 minutes on each side, depending on the thickness.
    • Touch it with your tongs and make sure the meat “bounces back.” Or, you can stick it with a cheap meat thermometer.

    Cleaning Your BBQ:
    It’s a dirty job, but someone has got to do it. One of the things I highly recommend is cleaning your BBQ frequently. I mean, a deep thorough clean at least once a year.

    We are lucky to live in an area where we can grill all year long. For people like us, I suggest 2-3 times a year.

    There are some harsh chemicals in BBQ cleaners. I suggest cleaning the grates with vinegar first. Then moving the something stronger if you can’t get the job done.

    Note: I’m not using a tri tip rub. It’s a very simple tri tip marinade recipe loaded with flavor.
    Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip freshly cooked and off the grill.

     

    • Remove the meat from the grill.
    • VERY IMPORTANT: Let the meat rest for 10 minutes in a foil tent before slicing as thinly as possible..

     

    The most important part of cooking meat, any meat, is letting it rest. If you cut into it right away, the juices will run out, and your meat will be dry.

    When you do slice into it, make sure it’s a thin slice going against the grain.

    This is where that block of knives your Aunt Sally gave you as a wedding gift come in handy. You want a sharp knife to cut the slices. The thinner, the better. A dull knife will not accomplish this.

    An overhead view of a grilled tri tip surrounded by cilantro leaves.

    I can’t tell you how tender and soft this Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip turned out. Someone needs to invent drool bibs for keyboards. HA!

    I almost expected my neighbors to come knocking on my door for a bite, but I doubt they would have gotten past my son.

    He is the biggest carnivore! He almost didn’t leave us any leftovers, and leftovers are a must with meat this good.

    A fork inserted into the center of a grilled tri tip and a slice of meat cut off.

    Depending on your crowd, you might leftovers.

    • Cooked meat lasts 3-4 days in the refrigerator.
    • Cooked frozen meat lasts up to 3 months in the freezer.

    Whenever you freeze a protein like beef, it loses flavor and texture.

    I suggest using defrosted beef in stews like Carne en Su Jugo or make Salpicon de Res to mask the flavor in the lime vinaigrette.

     Balsamic Jalapeno Grilled Tri Tip Pinched with  a fork

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    Tri Tip Oven Method

    • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
    • Heat oil in an oven-safe skillet such as a cast-iron skillet.
    • Sear meat on both sides. About 4 minutes on each side.
    • Place in the oven for 10-15 minutes per pound, until the internal temperature reads 135°F for medium-rare to 145° for medium.
    • Remember to let the meat rest for 10 minutes before slicing.

    Personally, I love to serve this with Chiles Toreados, Mexican salsa, Mexican rice, and a few tortillas.

    For those of you watching your carbs, serve with a salad and grilled veggies. Happy Grilling!

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    This mouthwatering Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip is so tender and yummy. It’s what summer nights are made of. - by Mama Maggie’s Kitchen

    Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip

    This mouthwatering Balsamic Jalapeño Grilled Tri Tip is so tender and yummy. It’s what summer nights and outdoor entertaining are made of. Happy Grilling!
    4.75 from 8 votes
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    Course: Dinner, Lunch
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 4 hours hours 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 4 hours hours 40 minutes minutes
    Servings: 6
    Calories: 299kcal
    Author: Maggie Unzueta
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    Ingredients

    • 2 lbs Tri Tip
    • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 2 jalapeños finely diced
    • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
    • 5 cloves of garlic finely diced
    • 3 tablespoons soy sauce

    Instructions

    • Trim any visible fat.
    • Place tri tip in a resealable plastic bag.
    • Add all the ingredients.
    • Turn to coat all sides of the meat with the marinate.
    • Let sit in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours. Overnight is best.
    • When ready to cook, take the meat out of the refrigerator.
    • Heat the grill to 350-375 F, medium heat.
    • Cook for 10-15 minutes on each side, depending on the thickness of the meat.
    • Meat is done when the second side “bounces back” or the internal temperature 145 F for medium rare, 160 F for medium, 175 F well done.
    • Let meat rest for 10 minutes in a foil tent before slicing.
    • Enjoy.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 299kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 98mg | Sodium: 586mg | Potassium: 538mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 50IU | Vitamin C: 6.4mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 2.6mg
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    1. Laine

      August 11, 2023 at 7:35 am

      When you chop the jalapeños, do you include all the seeds?

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      • Maggie Unzueta

        August 15, 2023 at 9:45 am

        Yes, I include the seeds. If you don’t like it very spicy, remove the seeds.

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