Spinning Chops


 

Mike Coffman

TVWBB Olympian
1.5 inch boneless pork chops were brined overnight in Wickers. They were seasoned with a mixture
of McCormick’s Applewood and Sweet & Smokey rubs.


I decided I wanted to try something different with the chops, so I grabbed my fish basket and
got it ready for the roti. I had an empty space so smoked onions sounded like a plan. Sliced a
Vidalia onion in half and into the basket it went.


Put onto the OTS, using KBB, 1 chunk of apple wood and 1 of my charcoal baskets.



Ready to come off the grill at 145 internal temp.


Resting while sides are being finished. Notice the top left one is missing a small piece. My darling
wife decided to test it and make sure they were edible! :D


Plated with blue box macaroni and a mini cob.


Definitely a different take on grilling chops. I like it! The chops were delicious and moist! A great
Monday night, getting ready to go back to work, dinner. (I have been on vacation, plus I get every
Monday off thanks to this lovely government sequester :().

Thanks for looking!
 
We would have never landed a man on the moon without trial and error. Going where no man has gone before Mike C has raised the bar. :cool:
 
Looks good! I have an anniversary coming up next weekend,and a birthday in about a month! I think I'm gonna ask for a fish basket!
 
WHOAA!! What in tarnation is goin on round ear?!! Spinning pigs and veggies? Seriously Mike! I hope so cause dats one rootin tootin loogin coogin dare! :)

Seriously, that looks so good. I have a basket for the spinner too, Jim turned me into it when I got the CB, way to use that puppy! Thanks for sharing!
 
...chops were delicious and moist.
spinnin' around, all those juices moving back n' forth in that meat, yeah!
Roti ANYTHING is GREAT stuff!
You chops look Perfect Mike!! I gotta get out my basket soon...
 

 

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