Beverly came home the other day with a six pack of “gottch-ya” pork chops that she had bought on sale. You know the ones where they put a couple of nice looking sirloin chops that are covering several ““gottch-ya” chops that you would not otherwise buy.
She said she wanted to have them grilled and sided with fried apples and a salad. I wanted to make a fruit glaze for them but had no apple stuff to make them with but it rooting around, I discovered a small bowl of raspberry sauce that Bev had made from the neighbors berries. I tasted it and it was pretty tart so I sweetened it with some honey and when I liked it, I decided to kit it up with an ounce of Jim Beam Bourbon. I thought this made it just right and was anxious to see how it worked on the meat.
I let the chops come to room temperature, then for
seasoning the meat, I used only salt and pepper and a coat of oil to prevent
sticking on the grill. I did not Jaccard
as I didn’t want them to get any thinner and cook to fast.
I grilled them over medium high heat flipping after one
minute and starting the glazing process then with a flip each two minutes and
cooked to an internal temp of 138F.
We sided them with the fried apples and ate our first meal outside for this year.
The Verdict:
The chops were juicy and the raspberry glaze was a nice
change from our normal. Thicker chops
would have allowed more glaze to be cooked on before the meat was done. I look forward to trying some different ones
in the future.
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Have a
great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
03/24/23
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interesting flavors I usually love raspberry and use apple with pork they sure look juicy!
ReplyDeleteLarry, I've always been hesitant when it came to sweet and meat...although in fairness I do use spicy ketchup with my baked or grilled pork chops, and despite the heat, there also is some sweet. I guess that I need to get out of my comfort zone. Take Care, Dave
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious dinner! The chops look so juicy.
ReplyDeleteI'll call them "gotch-ya" pork chops from now on. I'm with you on the glaze.
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