The simplest thing in the world to make is pork chops but too many times they come out dry, over cooked and no flavor. Why? Because many people don't know the secret to cooking pork chops. This is simple, easy and trust me when I say, you will never cook them another way.
2 bone-in pork rib or center-cut chops
1 tsp. vegetable oil
Salt & ground black pepper
½ tsp. sugar (it makes all the difference in browning)
Rub both sides of chops with oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Sprinkle sugar on ONE side of chops.
Turn on burner to medium heat. Place chops, sugared side down in a cold non-stick skillet (cast iron is the way to go), with bony ribs facing center. Cook until lightly browned (4-9 minutes). Chops should be sizzling after 2 minutes...if they are not, crank up the heat a little.
Using tongs, flip the chops and position in same manner with bone facing center. Cover, reduce heat and cook until center of each chop registers 140ยบ on meat thermometer (about 3-6 minutes). Chops will barely brown on second side.
Transfer chops to platter, tent with foil and let rest 5 minutes. Add any juices accumulated in plate back to skillet, turn heat to high and scrap skillet to mix in any meaty pieces and salt & pepper. Adjust seasonings to your liking. Return chops to skillet, turning to coat with juices.
Serve chops immediately, pouring remaining juices over top.
Enjoy. ♥
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1 comment:
You are right! I'm one of those people who don't know how to cook porkchops, so seldom do. They never turned out well.
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