You ever have one of those days where everything just goes right? Well, that was me last Sunday. The sun was shining, the birds were singing, and my Masterbuilt smoker was ready to turn a beautiful tri tip into a mouth-watering masterpiece. I swear, it was almost like the universe was whispering, "Today's the day to smoke some meat!"
My neighbor, Bob, wandered over with his dog, Sparky, just as I was prepping the tri tip. Bob’s always been the grilling king of the block, but smoking? That's my territory. We swapped some stories, shared a beer, and I could see that glimmer of envy in his eyes as the first wisps of applewood smoke started to curl out of the smoker.

How To Make Smoked Tri Tip On Masterbuilt
First things first, let's talk about the basics. If you're new to smoking or just need a refresher, here's a quick rundown on how to make the perfect smoked tri tip with your Masterbuilt smoker.
- Prep the Meat: Start with a good quality tri tip, about 2-3 pounds. Give it a nice rub-down with your favorite seasoning. Personally, I like a mix of salt, pepper, garlic powder, and a bit of paprika. If you wanna get fancy, throw in some cumin and chili powder.
- Preheat the Smoker: Set your Masterbuilt smoker to 225°F. This is the sweet spot for smoking tri tip. Too hot and you'll dry it out, too cool and you'll be waiting forever. Patience is a virtue, but hunger is a motivator.
- Smoke the Meat: Place the tri tip directly on the smoker rack. Let it smoke for about 2-3 hours, or until it reaches an internal temperature of 135°F for medium-rare. Remember to use a meat thermometer - guessing will get you nowhere fast.
- Rest and Slice: Once it’s done, pull it off the smoker and let it rest for at least 15 minutes. This step is crucial, folks. Resting lets the juices redistribute, making for a juicier, more flavorful bite. Slice against the grain for maximum tenderness.
The Best Wood/Pellets for Smoking Tri Tip
Now, onto the wood. The type of wood you use can make or break your smoked tri tip. I’m a big fan of applewood for its mild, sweet flavor. It complements the beef without overpowering it. Hickory and mesquite are also great choices if you want a stronger, more robust flavor. Avoid pine or other softwoods - unless you enjoy the taste of turpentine.
Additional Tips for Smoking Success
Here are some extra tips to take your smoked tri tip from good to “holy cow”:
- Water Pan: Keep a water pan in your smoker. It helps maintain moisture and stabilizes the temperature. No one likes dry meat.
- Spritzing: Every hour or so, spritz the meat with a mix of apple juice and water. This keeps the surface moist and adds a bit of extra flavor.
- Don’t Peek: Resist the urge to keep opening the smoker. Each time you do, you lose heat and smoke. Be patient - good things come to those who wait.
What to Serve with Smoked Tri Tip
Okay, so you’ve got this amazing smoked tri tip. What do you serve it with? Here are a few of my favorites:
- Garlic Mashed Potatoes: Creamy, buttery, and the perfect complement to the smoky goodness of the tri tip.
- Grilled Asparagus: Toss them in olive oil, salt, and pepper, then grill until tender. The slight char pairs beautifully with the meat.
- Coleslaw: A crunchy, tangy slaw adds a nice contrast to the rich tri tip.
Leftovers? Here’s What to Do
If you have any leftovers - and that's a big "if" - there are plenty of ways to enjoy them:
- Tri Tip Sandwiches: Thinly slice the meat and pile it high on a toasted bun with some horseradish mayo and arugula. Simple, yet oh so delicious.
- Salads: Chop up the tri tip and toss it with mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, and a balsamic vinaigrette. A lighter option that's still satisfying.
- Tacos: Seriously, who doesn’t love tacos? Warm some tortillas, add the tri tip, and top with salsa, avocado, and a squeeze of lime. Perfection.
Wrapping It Up
Overall, there’s something incredibly satisfying about smoking your own meat. It's not just about the food - it's the process, the anticipation, and the joy of sharing it with friends and family. If you haven't tried smoking a tri tip on your Masterbuilt smoker yet, what are you waiting for? It’s a game-changer. Trust me, once you’ve had a taste, you’ll be hooked.
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Masterbuilt Smoked Tri Tip
Ingredients
- 3 lbs tri tip roast
- 2 tablespoon kosher salt
- 1 tablespoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
Spritzing Liquid:
- ½ cup apple juice
- ½ cup water
Instructions
Preparation
- In a small bowl, combine kosher salt, black pepper, garlic powder, paprika, cumin, and chili powder. Mix well.
- Pat the tri tip roast dry with paper towels. Generously apply the rub mixture all over the tri tip, ensuring it is evenly coated. For best results, wrap the seasoned tri tip in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or overnight if you have the time. This allows the flavors to penetrate the meat.
Smoking
- Set your Masterbuilt smoker to 225°F and preheat for about 10-15 minutes. Add applewood chips or pellets to the smoker for a mild, sweet smoke flavor.
- In a spray bottle, combine apple juice and water. Shake well.
- Place a water pan filled with water in the smoker to maintain moisture and stabilize the temperature. This is crucial for achieving juicy, tender meat.
- Place the tri tip directly on the smoker rack. Close the smoker door and let it smoke for 2.5 - 3 hours, spritzing the meat with the apple juice mixture every hour to keep it moist and add flavor.
- Use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of the tri tip. Aim for 135°F for medium-rare. This ensures the meat is cooked through but still juicy.
Resting and Serving
- Once the tri tip reaches the desired internal temperature, remove it from the smoker and wrap it loosely in aluminum foil. Let it rest for at least 15 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, resulting in a more flavorful bite.
- Place the rested tri tip on a cutting board and slice it against the grain into thin slices. This ensures maximum tenderness. Serve the sliced tri tip with your favorite sides.



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