Pork Chops

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Anyone got a good chop recipe?

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Did this on Saturday night - very nice & light: http://www.nibblemethis.com/2011/05/bou ... chops.html

Personally, I think it would be better if the bourbon flavour came through more....
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I'm a big fan of brown sugar and mustard on pork chops, simple but damned delicious. Another one I like is Souvlaki style, olive oil, oregano and a little S&P. A good pork chop needs very little to make it great :D
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I've done Steven Raichlen's recipe for Bourbon brined pork chops, follow KS' recipe but add a slug of bourbon to the brine 8-)
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I do a similar thing to Steve, but instead of brown sugar I use maple syrup.

Also when doing souvlaki style I'll add lemon juice and grated fresh garlic
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Crap, I missed garlic when I posted, yeah I put that in too. I'd normally serve lemon on the side but it doesn't matter either way.

I should try maple syrup with mustard but it's not something I have typically have in for some reason.
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I tried to smoke my chops in my Landmann Tennessee smoker, found it really hard to keep the temperature up. So i smoked for 2 hours with Applewood, then finished them of with direct heat, happy with the taste, just not with the temp.
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Had a similar issue relating to temperature with my first attempt at sous vide steak. Having looked around some more, I didn't leave the steak on the direct heat long enough.
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