Got Tri Tip Leftovers? Dont Waste Them! Try These Dishes.

Got Tri Tip Leftovers? Dont Waste Them! Try These Dishes.
Got Tri Tip Leftovers? Dont Waste Them! Try These Dishes.

Okay, so yesterday I cooked up this massive tri-tip. It was glorious, seriously, but there was SO much left over. I hate wasting food, so I’ve been on a mission to use it all up in tasty ways. Let me tell you, it’s been a delicious journey!

Day 1: The Obvious (and Delicious)

First things first, I sliced up some of the cold tri-tip. Nice, thin slices. Then I grabbed some good, crusty rolls – you know, the kind with a bit of chew. I layered the tri-tip on the rolls, added some horseradish sauce (gotta have that kick!), and boom! Instant, amazing sandwiches. My family devoured them, and I felt pretty good about round one of leftovers.

Day 2: Getting a Little Fancy

Today, I wanted to do something a little different. I still had a good chunk of tri-tip left. I diced it up into smaller pieces this time. I also chopped up some onions and bell peppers.

Got Tri Tip Leftovers? Dont Waste Them! Try These Dishes.

I heated up some olive oil in a big pan, tossed in the onions and peppers, and cooked them until they were soft. Then, I threw in the diced tri-tip, just to warm it through and get it a little bit browned on the edges. Seasoned it all with some salt, pepper, and a bit of garlic powder – simple, but so good. I had some left over cooked rice and mixed every thing together. Yummy!

  • Step 1: Dice tri-tip.
  • Step 2: Chop onions and peppers.
  • Step 3: Sauté veggies in olive oil.
  • Step 4: Add tri-tip to pan, warm through.
  • Step 5: Season and serve!

Day 3: The Grand Finale (Maybe?)

I think I’m nearing the end of the tri-tip. I’m planning to make some kind of tri-tip hash tomorrow. I’ll dice up some potatoes, cook them with more onions (because, why not?), and add the last of the tri-tip. Maybe crack an egg on top? We’ll see. I’m kind of making it up as I go along, but that’s half the fun, right?

The main thing is no waste, and making good meals for the family. I have to say, Mission accomplished!

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