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Grilled Mediterranean Beef Tri-tip

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Meats French Beef /, Entreé–, Veal 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Fresh lemon juice
1/3 c Red wine vinegar
2 Garlic, finely chopped
2 T Oregano, crushed
1/2 t Salt
1/2 t Pepper
1 c Olive oil
2 lb Beef tri-tip roast

INSTRUCTIONS

Mediterranean Marinade: Mix all ingredients except oil in blender.
Slowly add oil with motor running. Cover and refrigerate until ready
to use. Makes 1 1/2    cups.  In glass dish, pour marinade over roast,
coating all sides. Cover and  refrigerate 6 to 24 hours. Grill over
medium coals, turning  occasionally, about 35 to 40 minutes for rare
(140 degrees) to medium  (160 degrees). Brush with marinade during last
10-15 minutes of  cooking.  Variation: Cumin 'N Lime Marinade: 1/2 cup
beef broth, 1/3 cup fresh  lime juice, 2 T. ground cumin, 4 tsp. ground
coriander, 2 large  cloves garlic, finely chopped, 1/4 cup olive oil.
Follow directions  for Mediterranean Marinade. Makes 1 cup. Serve with
salsa, French  bread and salad with Ranch dressing.  NOTES : I used
this marinade on a tenderloin.  Seared it first in a  skillet and then
finished it in the oven--really good!  Also good on  steaks! Posted to
MC-Recipe Digest by "Pamela Creeden"  <creedenites@sprintmail.com> on
May 7, 1998

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