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Picanha With Chimichurri #8992580 01/23/24 04:19 AM
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The butcher at Central Market sold me on buying a USDA Prime sirloin cap steak, or Picanha as it is known in Brazil. It's cut from the rump, has a great fat cap on it, has nice marbling, and is very tender. I decided I'd make some Chimichurri to go on top. The salad was Rio Grande Ruby Red grapefruit, toasted Texas pecans, avocado, Wisconsin blue cheese, and red onion on mixed greens. The brocoli was just seared with EVOO, garlic, sea salt, and lemon.

The beef is fantastic and is a good value at $8/lb considering it was Prime.

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Perfect delivery. Beautiful plate!

I'd lick that plate clean.

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That's a home run up up up


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Fine looking meal!

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One of my favorite cuts. Great looking cook!


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It's on my radar now, too. A lot of recipes show the cut slices with a heavy band of fat cap still intact. Did you remove it before grilling, Gringo?

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Originally Posted by Nolanco
It's on my radar now, too. A lot of recipes show the cut slices with a heavy band of fat cap still intact. Did you remove it before grilling, Gringo?

I trimmed the fat down, still leaving some on there. If I don't do that, my wife and kids will trim half the piece off to avoid eating the fat.

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Originally Posted by Gringo Bling
The butcher at Central Market sold me on buying a USDA Prime sirloin cap steak, or Picanha as it is known in Brazil. It's cut from the rump, has a great fat cap on it, has nice marbling, and is very tender. I decided I'd make some Chimichurri to go on top. The salad was Rio Grande Ruby Red grapefruit, toasted Texas pecans, avocado, Wisconsin blue cheese, and red onion on mixed greens. The brocoli was just seared with EVOO, garlic, sea salt, and lemon.

The beef is fantastic and is a good value at $8/lb considering it was Prime.

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Outstanding.....great cut of meat, cooked right, looks fantastic!

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Love cooking Tri Tips, this has been something I have wanted to do. It is a step up for sure. Looks fantastic !

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Love that cut and chimichurri is classic with it! Looks great!

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Originally Posted by Birddogger
Love that cut and chimichurri is classic with it! Looks great!


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You cooked yours a little better!

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