Pssst! You Should Grill This Weekend


Oi, Gente!

I really think you should grill this weekend.

I know it's February and maybe not peak grilling season where you are, but ask any Brazilian and they'll confirm... grilling has no season, really. So there...

With lots of fun games and sporting events to choose from this weekend, a grilled main with the right easy sides can set a great mood for sharing and entertaining.

Here is a combo I love:

Tri-Tip with Citrus Marinade

This marinade transforms tri-tip into something special.

Not only does it infuse the beef with great flavor, but it makes it extra tender and juicy too. Marinate it, grill it, let it rest, then slice. Easy, impressive, and you'll have great leftovers.

Cucumber Mango Salsa

Fresh, colorful, and ridiculously good! It takes 10 minutes and works with chips, over chicken, over fish, or (my favorite) spooned over that tri-tip. The combination makes any day feel like summer.

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