Stuffed Pork Chops

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Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby Jonty » 29 Aug 2012, 09:13

A mate of mine in the states told me about these and I had to try them. If you lIke meat stuffed with erm, meat then you'll love them. :D

To stuff the chops I cleaned up a silicone sealant tube - I don't have a jerky gun and it did the trick.

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I got my butcher to cut me some very thick chops

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Brined in a beer and molasses brine

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After a few hours in the brine, take a long thin knife and make a good sized pocket in the chop, trying to keep the entry hole as small as possible. I made a stuffing of sausage meat, onions, peppers and apricot, filled the silicon tube and stuffed the chops

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Rubbed and ready for the grill

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Re: Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby keith157 » 29 Aug 2012, 09:56

Ingenuity at it's height, I'd have used a piping bag and made a mess. Great idea :D
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Re: Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby Jonty » 29 Aug 2012, 10:40

Thanks Keith, you can get food grade silicon if you're worried about chemicals leaching etc.
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Re: Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby robgunby » 01 Sep 2012, 07:32

Jonty, tha's got thasen a reyt Barnsley chop there lad!

Looks great. Presumably this has to be done over a fairly cool grill, perhaps covered? Very thick pieces of meat with extra MEAT.
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Re: Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby Jonty » 01 Sep 2012, 07:38

Rob, I used a really narrow bladed knife to cut a pocket which pretty much halved the chop whilst leaving the outer edge intact so it was effectively two thinner bits of meat with meat in the middle :D I grilled them fairly low but just used a probe to check when the stuffing was cooked.
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Re: Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby keith157 » 01 Sep 2012, 13:55

robgunby wrote:Jonty, tha's got thasen a reyt Barnsley chop there lad!

Looks great. Presumably this has to be done over a fairly cool grill, perhaps covered? Very thick pieces of meat with extra MEAT.


Ummm he's doing pork not lamb and traditionally a Barnsley chop is across the saddle not side by side. Love the accented typing tho....
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Re: Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby robgunby » 01 Sep 2012, 16:17

keith157 wrote:
robgunby wrote:Jonty, tha's got thasen a reyt Barnsley chop there lad!

Looks great. Presumably this has to be done over a fairly cool grill, perhaps covered? Very thick pieces of meat with extra MEAT.


Ummm he's doing pork not lamb and traditionally a Barnsley chop is across the saddle not side by side.


Not in Barnsley. If you ask a butcher in Barnsley for a Barnsley chop, they'll just cut a chop twice as thick as a normal chop.

Plus, the term refers simply to the cut, not the meat. I've had both lamb and pork Barnsley chops (in Barnsley).
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Re: Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby keith157 » 02 Sep 2012, 07:34

I happily sit corrected, and will inform my butcher of the same. :D
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Re: Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby robgunby » 02 Sep 2012, 11:00

Either way, these stuffed chops probably taste better than anything you buy in Barnsley ;)
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Re: Stuffed Pork Chops

Postby London Irish » 03 Sep 2012, 09:30

Love this idea.....thanks!!!
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