Been posting about my love for grilling/smoking some quick cook items on the lower cooking grate with no water pan, but a good hot fire below. So tonight I made some nice thick pork chops that I cut myself when I bought a whole bone in pork loin right before Christmas for cheap. I had some charcoal leftover from the Tri Tip cook the other day and had about 3/4 chimney left from last Sudays brisket cook that got wet when the storms rolled in at the end of that cook and dumped over an inch of rain, filling up the charcoal bowl. It's been drying in the sun all week. I'm not wasting any of my Humphrey's.
So I fired up a 1/2 chimney of the dried lump on the side burner, and there was a full chimney or more of lump in the charcoal bowl, and one small piece of hickory split in to 3 small pieces. I gave the chops a nice dusting of Susie Q's and had sliced a Candy onion in to 4th's. I put everything on at the same time and set the timer for 15 min. Flipped everything at the same time, and with the lid off got the coals really hot below as always. Figured about another 6-8 min and set the timer for 6. When it went off I put in a thermo and the chops read 142º so off they came along with the O's. Chops came out perfect. Very moist, tender, nice char, and flavor. This is one of the few times you will see a side on my best paper plates.
I wanted to take a pic of the chop sliced, but hands were all greasy and couldn't/wouldn't stop to get up and wash hands take pic and have cold food. Sorry
Here's a link to the pics.



Here's a link to the pics.