Love me a good pork-chop.

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Quiganomics

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Beef prices have been insane lately, so been eating a lot more pork. Made these t-bone chops last night on the WeberQ, seasoned with Fortune Favors the Bold, grilled to 140 amd rested to 145 with a knob of butter, french cut green beans, tater crowns, and a Coke. Total meal cost for 4...$13.42. Can't beat that.

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I love those t-bone pork chops!
I do mine on my Webber kettle. Offset cooked and seared at the finish.
Rested in a cast iron pan of hot butter with garlic and thyme.
Best bite, is the end with the crunchy fat on it.
 
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Looks great! Our Kroger has been selling 5 pork chops for $5. Granted they are thin, but Im cooking for two. Hard to pass that up.
 
Beef prices have been insane lately, so been eating a lot more pork. Made these t-bone chops last night on the WeberQ, seasoned with Fortune Favors the Bold, grilled to 140 amd rested to 145 with a knob of butter, french cut green beans, tater crowns, and a Coke. Total meal cost for 4...$13.42. Can't beat that.

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Cheaper than the generic food at the restaurant for sure 👍
 
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