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Pork Chops for Supper

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wvsmokeman

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I didn't get the chance to fire up the smoker this past weekend and I have been having withdraw symptoms
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. I had some assorted chops for the grill and decided they needed some smoke attention. This was a small package, a little over 2 lbs so I knew the cook time would not be that long. Coated them with EVOO and rubbed them down with my rub. Smoked them with hickory at 250 degrees F for 2 hours with the last 45 minutes coated in my bbq sauce. I know it's not much but it fixed my withdraw and the family seen that there were no leftovers
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. Here is the Q-View of when I first placed them on the grates and just before I took them off.
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They look mighty tasty. I love pork chops.
 
Pork chops were one of the first things that I smoked.....nice thick ones.

You can't go wrong with Pork!!!
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I love pork chops!! My favorite is stuffed chops, stuffed with sliced maple ham and provolone cheese! oh! ya! yuuuuummmmy!
 
They look great WV!
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Glad you got your fix!
 
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