You’re hosting a barbecue and loading up at the supermarket. You could go for chicken, but that’s a bit unexciting. Burgers and dogs are a safe bet too, but maybe not fancy enough for the vibe you’re ...
It’s all about the cooking time. The best thing about pork chops? Their versatility. A fresh or frozen pork chop, bone-in or boneless, can be seasoned and cooked in numerous ways. And there’s no ...
Cooking pork chops on the grill can be tricky. Since pork chops are so lean these days, there's not much fat to help keep the meat moist and they tend to dry out and get tough. In... Cooking pork ...
Start with standard, thick-cut pork chops. Trim off most of the fat cap. In a mixing bowl, combine all the spices for the rub, making sure the brown sugar is evenly blended. Coat the chops with olive ...
A good pork chop is a thing of beauty. When handled properly ― with a nicely caramelized crust encasing moist, flavorful meat - it can give even your favorite cut of steak a run for its money. But ...
Look for a local butcher for the highest-quality pork or check out your local farmers market. If you don’t see a pork vendor at the market, Dave Beran, chef and owner of Pasjoli in Santa Monica, ...
A good pork chop is a thing of beauty. When handled properly - with a nicely caramelized crust encasing moist, flavorful meat - it can give even your favorite cut of steak a run for its money. But ...