Hello all,
I love center-cut boneless pork chops from Costco, but I seem to have some difficulty making them tender.
Here's what I do:
Dry brine with Morton's kosher salt, both sides, and then a layer of rub, both sides. Set on a wire rack in the fridge 4-6 hrs.
Fire up the gas grill to medium-high (e.g. 400F). I have grillgrates and this time I tried it flat side up for more browning.
I sprayed grapeseed oil on the first side, and put it down. A little sizzling sound, but not much. Turned every 2-3 minutes or so (each time, another spritz of grapeseed oil on the "down" side).
Cooked until internal temp 140 using Thermoworks "smoke" model.
They looked great, tasted great, were juicy, but not very tender. I do realize that are VERY lean...
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
I love center-cut boneless pork chops from Costco, but I seem to have some difficulty making them tender.
Here's what I do:
Dry brine with Morton's kosher salt, both sides, and then a layer of rub, both sides. Set on a wire rack in the fridge 4-6 hrs.
Fire up the gas grill to medium-high (e.g. 400F). I have grillgrates and this time I tried it flat side up for more browning.
I sprayed grapeseed oil on the first side, and put it down. A little sizzling sound, but not much. Turned every 2-3 minutes or so (each time, another spritz of grapeseed oil on the "down" side).
Cooked until internal temp 140 using Thermoworks "smoke" model.
They looked great, tasted great, were juicy, but not very tender. I do realize that are VERY lean...
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
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