Rub the pork with the mustard, salt and paprika, brush with oil and place on grill. Seal off for a couple of minutes each side then move to a cooler part of the grill. Brush frequently with the ...
Preheat Grill: Prepare your grill for direct grilling targeting 450 – 500 degrees Fahrenheit in the cooking chamber. Place the pork chops on a baking sheet and apply olive oil, and then liberally ...
Don't be fooled: not all pork chops are alike. While one may be tender and only need a quick sear, others can be tough and require a good long braise. Why? Even though pork chops are all cut from ...
Chops vary in size from smaller foreloin chops (or cutlets), through to the middle loin chops, both of which have the bone in. Chump chops are boneless and the biggest of the three. They all come ...
Quick-cooking, thin-cut pork chops can often get dry on the grill, but this ginger beer marinade keeps the lean cut moist and flavorful. Achieve cooked-all-day depth in under an hour with these ...
If using a propane grill, ignite half the burners for the same effect. Rub oil all over pork and sprinkle with salt. Tie rosemary sprigs and lemon slices to pork using kitchen string. Grill pork ...
Preheat a grill to medium-high. Meanwhile, make the rub: In a blender, or small food processor, pulse chiles with garlic, lemon juice, vinegar and cilantro to form a uniform, spreadable paste.