2.5 inch bone in pork chops


 

James Lake

TVWBB Emerald Member
Todays cook will be really thick bone-in chops 2.5 inches each. I put the chops in a brine last night consisting water, salt, sugar, smashed garlic, pepper corn, red pepper flakes and lemon.

Here is an action shot of the brine:
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I will keep them in the brine for another 5 hours. The plan is to season them and then grill while basting with a home made habanero syrup which I made last night and is sitting in the fridge letting the flavors mix. The syrup consists of a simple syrup, habanero pepper seeded and finely chopped, garlic, finely chopped scallions and lime juice.

See you in about 6 hours.:cool:

Got the grill ready for the chops. I've elevated one grate over another, the purpose is like a reverse sear.
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Chops on the top grill, going to baste them with a herb basting brush.
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Using the brick to cook all sides of the chops
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After the chops reach an internal temp of 115 I took the chops off the top grate and rested them as I tore the top grate down.
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Chops back on the grill building up a good sear
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Chops are done
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Time to eat...have a good weekend all
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I must say the chops tasted very good they started out savory and finished sweet. The total cook time was about 30 minutes which includes the resting period of 10 minutes. I was pretty happy with this cook, but it's more of a meal for the men. My sweetheart and girls were pretty overwhelmed by the size of the chops.
 
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Love it!! Great looking chops...great idea and technique as well! That's why I love this site!! So many ingenious folks here!

Nice!
 

 

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