Ingredients
- Kosher salt
- 1/2 cup packed dark brown sugar
- 4 8-to-10-ounce bone-in pork loin chops, trimmed of excess fat
- 1/2 cup bourbon or apple cider
- 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
- 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tablespoon minced peeled ginger
- 1 medium onion, cut into 1/2-inch-thick rounds
- 2 medium beefsteak tomatoes, halved crosswise
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
Directions
Prepare a grill for indirect heat: For gas, preheat to medium high, then turn off the burners on one side and turn the other burners to medium low. For charcoal, once the coals ash over, push them to one side.
Whisk 1/4 cup salt, 1/4 cup brown sugar and 3 cups warm water in a large bowl. Add the pork and soak 10 minutes. Meanwhile, mix the bourbon, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, the remaining 1/4 cup brown sugar, the garlic and ginger in an ovenproof saucepan. Put on the grill over direct heat; bring to a boil, then remove from the grill.
Grill the onion and tomatoes over direct heat until charred, about 3 minutes per side for the tomato and 4 to 5 minutes per side for the onion. Add to the saucepan, then return the pan to the grill and cook until the sauce is thickened, about 15 more minutes.
Remove the chops from the brine; pat dry. Brush with the vegetable oil and grill over direct heat, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Transfer to the cooler side of the grill and cook 3 to 4 more minutes per side, brushing with the sauce. Serve with the remaining sauce and vegetables.
Per serving: Calories 439; Fat 20 g (Saturated 6 g); Cholesterol 102 mg; Sodium 347 mg; Carbohydrate 11 g; Fiber 1 g; Protein 37 g
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By smart_blonde85
Reno, Nevada
on July 26, 2012
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Brining is definitely the way to go here, it makes the pork so juicy and flavorful. I've left my chops in the brine as long as 20 minutes and they came out just fine. The grilled veggies are fantastic, and we have found the sauce to be great over grilled and smashed new potatoes as well.
My mother-in-law requests this recipe over and over, and she doesn't usually like onions or tomatoes... an easy recipe to please the mother-in-law is a keeper in my book!
By jessedbrewer
Lafayette, IN
on November 14, 2011
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This is by far, the best pork chop recipe I have come across yet!!! The glaze on the pork chops, onions, and tomatoes was absolutely phenomenal!!! I could almost use that glaze on anything. Due to that last statement, I felt like the recipe did not make as much glaze as my dinner guest wanted....so I made more! =v Great job Food Network!!!
By mccrearyacres_1...
Davenport
on September 24, 2011
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If I could just rate the glaze this would be 6-stars, but as far as the rest of the recipe (i.e. the glaze on the chops it just didn't cut it for our family. I also think the brine made my pork chops too salty, in a bad way. The glaze, though, before we put it on the chops was delicious. I'd use it again on pork chops; just use as a sauce instead.
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