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Discussion in 'The Smokehouse' started by BHags, Feb 1, 2016.

  1. Mr A

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    How would you recommend slicing a tri tip for jerky? With the grain, across or diagonal? The thick tubular grain of the tri tip seems like it would fall apart when dried if cut across . Thanks
     
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    I would slice it across the grain. It should hold up to drying, and remain tender.
     
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    Thanks. I never would have thought to use tri tip for jerky. It really is fairly lean under the fat cap. My $2.79lb worked out to $4.34lb after trimming. I ran it through my slicer top to bottom, if that makes any sense. Picture your palm over the keyboard, rotate thumb up, into the slicer blade.
     
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