Imagine you're given the choice between a pork chop that's tender, juicy, and enveloped in a gorgeous brown crust, versus one that's quicker to make, but far less flavorful. We can all probably agree ...
Over the years, we’ve cooked a lot of pork chops — brining, frying, and baking them with mixed results. That’s why we decided to put five of our favorite methods to the test to see which would give us ...
Pork chops have a reputation for being dry, but as simple brine will transform the humble pork chop into a juicy cut of meat ...
The method I now swear by — the same one that won by a landslide in our pork chop cooking showdown — rethinks the humble chop by giving it the royal treatment: Cook it like you would a steak. Yes, ...
There's no need to chow down on chewy pork steaks. We received exclusive expert advice for choosing pork cuts to ensure your ...
Chops vary in size from smaller foreloin chops (or cutlets), through to the middle loin chops, both of which have the bone in. Chump chops are boneless and the biggest of the three. They all come ...
"Brining introduces flavor that penetrates to the bone," says chef Ken Oringer. "And, because brining adds moisture, the turkey can handle high heat." Ken Oringer's wet brine includes apple juice ...
"It just feels right," owner Ryan Bybee said about the new steakhouse. "It feels like this is something that can just bring ...