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Sous Vide Tri-Tip in Soy–Honey Marinade
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Sous Vide Tri-Tip in Soy–Honey Marinade

Nice to know: Tri-tip has a long and evolving culinary history and is valued in both European and international cuisine.

Anatomically, tri-tip comes from the lower part of the beef sirloin. For a long time, it was considered a secondary cut and was often used for slow-cooked dishes. Over time, butchers and chefs discovered that, when properly trimmed and cooked, tri-tip is exceptionally flavorful and tender.

Traditionally, tri-tip benefits from gentle cooking methods such as braising or slow roasting. Today, it is especially popular within modern and nose-to-tail–inspired cooking and is enjoyed sous vide, pan-seared, or grilled.

Tri-tip thus represents the shift in meat culture—from an underrated cut to a versatile and highly regarded centerpiece with strong culinary character.

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