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This discussion centers on cooking tri tip in a microwave using the DCB (Deep Covered Baker). Participants share experiences and cooking techniques, emphasizing the importance of marinating the meat to enhance flavor. One user successfully roasted a tri tip after marinating it overnight with balsamic vinegar, garlic, and Italian seasoning, achieving a tender result by cooking at 425°F for 30 minutes followed by an additional 10 minutes covered. The consensus suggests caution when using the microwave to avoid overcooking and resulting in tough meat.
PREREQUISITESHome cooks, culinary enthusiasts, and anyone interested in innovative microwave cooking techniques for beef, particularly those looking to experiment with the DCB.
A DCB, or Deep Covered Baker, is a versatile stoneware piece from Pampered Chef designed for microwave and oven cooking. When cooking tri-tip in the microwave, the DCB helps to retain moisture and heat evenly, resulting in a tender and flavorful roast.
The cooking time for tri-tip in the microwave using a DCB typically ranges from 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the cut and the wattage of your microwave. It's important to check the internal temperature to ensure it reaches at least 145°F for medium-rare.
While marinating is not necessary, it can enhance the flavor of the tri-tip. If you choose to marinate, allow the meat to soak for at least 30 minutes to a few hours before cooking for the best results.
Yes, you can add vegetables to the DCB when cooking tri-tip. Root vegetables like potatoes, carrots, and onions work well. Just be sure to cut them into uniform pieces to ensure even cooking.
After cooking, let the tri-tip rest for about 5 to 10 minutes before slicing. This allows the juices to redistribute, making the meat more tender and flavorful. Always slice against the grain for the best texture.