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Porkchops 2 Inches Thick and Big as Your Hand

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It started with Breakfast, which was pretty good.
Hash-browns, Eggs and Spam with onion/bell pepper.

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Dinner is gonna be da'bomb with huge grilled porkchops.
Wet brined for 24 hours, then rubbed with an herb seasoning mix and allowed to marinate in the fridge for another 3 hours.

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Gonna go on a screaming hot grill to an IT of 135° and the carry over should be a perfect 140°.
Stay tuned pork fans.
 
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Those look awsome John. Looks like the chops I get from my Duroc supplier. I’m in for the finish.
 
Oh yeah . Nice cut of pork chop . I like where you're heading , but I'd have to quick cure a couple and smoke 'em .
Watching .
 
Man I love me some fried spam from time to time so the breakfast I am in on. I just bought a case of Spam on Amazon on sale for about $2.20 a can. Those chops look fantastic too. Gonna look even better cooked up.
 
Man I love me some fried spam from time to time so the breakfast I am in on. I just bought a case of Spam on Amazon on sale for about $2.20 a can. Those chops look fantastic too. Gonna look even better cooked up.
Woof.... A case of Spam would last me a loooongggg time lol. I get a hankering for it once in a blue moon, I slice it thin, fry it like bacon, and pile it up with mustard and American cheese.

Seems like only yesterday it was regularly priced at about a buck.89

Those chops are honkers!
 
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Sweet Milk Corn

10 ears of sweet corn
1gal water
4c whole milk or heavy cream
2 sticks of butter
1/2c sugar
1/8c salt
2 6" sprigs of fresh Rosemary
Fresh Thyme equivalent to the Rosemary

Bring water to a boil, lower heat to slow simmer and add rest of the ingredients.
Cook corn 5-10 minutes.

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These chops were sooooo tender and juicy.
Wet brining pork is the way to go.
The whole family was grunting and chewing, rolling their eyes back and when they finally came up for air the compliments to the cook were very good.
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Yummy I knew this was going to be special.

Point for sure
Chris
 
Never heard of milk corn. Do you save the liquid for other purposes?
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The whole family was grunting and chewing, rolling their eyes back and when they finally came up for air the compliments to the cook were very good.
Spot on!
I've had a number of Scouting cooks with the carnal replies.
 
Wow, that breakfast would have me back in bed for a few hours...in time to wake up and eat that dinner. Very curious about the milk corn, please elaborate on the cook.
 
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