Bro's "Cajun" Stuffed Pork Chops

Recipe courtesy Mark L. Breaux, son of the owner Bro's Cajun Cuisine in Nashville, TN

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  • on May 20, 2013

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    These are the best pork chops I have ever had. My boyfriend loves pork, and he absolutely loves these. The prep work is not too hard, and it is definitely worth it. I actually prepared them, wrapped them tightly in saran wrap and refrigerated them for 2 days. We then cooked them on the grill. They were so juicy and had the perfect amount of heat.

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  • on October 09, 2012

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    i went to bro's after i saw the show. it was great place. i wished i could have tried the whole menu but i tried the stuffed pork chops. it was good, but a little too hot for me. by all means you should try them .

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  • on April 08, 2011

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    The absolute best Pork Chop I have ever eaten! I have had them at Bro's in Nashville, and hoped I could repeat them at home. I tried them on the wife I prepared Bro's chops (16 to be exact for a family gathering a couple of months back and they were a HUGE hit. I kicked it up just a bit by adding a little green bell pepper sauteed in a little butter to the stuffing. They turned out great. The prep work is the trick. You have to basically stuff the chops with the sausage mix by hand, but it is worth all the effort. Be sure to make a narrow cut in the edge of the chop for stuffing and work the knife around the bone. If you completely butterfly the chop, the stuffing will tend to fall out. I mixed up the rub, stuffed the chops, applied it liberally to the chops and let them rest in the fridge over night. The next day they hit the grill, low and slow, and I applied the sauce towards the end of the grilling process. Wonderful!

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  • on February 15, 2011

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    Being a Cajun from the heart of Acadiana here in Louisiana I had to try this recipe. Now, we cut the cayenne pepper amounts in half. It was wonderful. With a name like Breaux and its spelled the Cajun way we knew it would be good but with half the cayenne pepper.

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