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[[Brine|Brined]] pork chops are very tasty, but don't forget to let them rest and don't overcook them!
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[[Brines|Brined]] pork chops are very tasty, but don't forget to let them rest and don't overcook them!
  
 
Ingredients:
 
Ingredients:
* [[Brine]] (In this case, the [[Honey-Cider Brine]]
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* [[Brines|Brine]] (In this case, the [[Honey-Cider Brine]]
 
* Pork chops (about 1" thick)
 
* Pork chops (about 1" thick)
  
 
Method:
 
Method:
# Prep and [[Brine]] the chops for 30 - 45 minutes.
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# Prep and [[Brines|Brine]] the chops for 30 - 45 minutes.
 
# Get seasoned cast iron pan really hot, add fat.
 
# Get seasoned cast iron pan really hot, add fat.
 
# Sear chops for 1-3 minutes on a side, and a minute on the fatty side (hold it on edge against the hot pan)
 
# Sear chops for 1-3 minutes on a side, and a minute on the fatty side (hold it on edge against the hot pan)

Revision as of 04:42, 11 June 2012

Brined pork chops are very tasty, but don't forget to let them rest and don't overcook them!

Ingredients:

Method:

  1. Prep and Brine the chops for 30 - 45 minutes.
  2. Get seasoned cast iron pan really hot, add fat.
  3. Sear chops for 1-3 minutes on a side, and a minute on the fatty side (hold it on edge against the hot pan)
  4. Let chops rest for 5-10 minutes.
  5. Serve. Should be very lightly pink in the middle (especially if you trust the source of your pig)