Ingredients
Brine and Pork:
- Juice of 1 lemon
- Juice of 1 lime
- Juice of 1 orange
- 1/4 cup fresh fennel sprigs
- 2 tablespoons kosher or sea salt
- Six 8 to 10-ounce bone-in pork chops
- 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
Hash:
- 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
- 2 cups thin-sliced Yukon potatoes
- 1 cup thin-sliced red onion
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 teaspoon white pepper
- 2 cups thin-sliced apple, such as Granny Smith or Gala
- 1 teaspoon hot sauce, such as Tabasco
Directions
For the brine: Blend 8 cups water, the fruit juices, fennel and salt in a large saucepan over medium heat. Simmer for 20 minutes. After heating, remove the brine from the heat, allow to cool. Add the chops and allow to brine for 3 hours and up to 24 hours under refrigeration. (The longer the chops are brined the more salt and fruit flavor will be absorbed.)
For the pork: In large saute pan over high heat, add the oil, allow to warm until on the verge of smoking and then add 3 chops to the pan. Reduce the heat and cook for 6 to 7 minutes per side, this should yield a golden brown chop. Repeat the process with the remaining 3 chops. Hold warm until serving
For the hash: Return the same pan to medium-high heat and add the oil and the potatoes. Stir the potatoes until softened and browned on the edges, this will take 6 to 8 minutes. Once the potatoes are cooked, add the onions, season with the salt and pepper and continue to cook until the onions have softened, 3 to 4 minutes. Finally, reduce the heat to medium, add the apples and finish cooking for a final 4 minutes. Once cooked, remove from the heat and serve with hot sauce if desired.
Cook's Note: The chops can be finished in a preheated 375 degree F oven until reaching 160 degrees F.
Per serving: Calories: 306; Total Fat:10 grams; Saturated Fat: 2 grams; Protein: 34 grams; Total carbohydrates:19 grams; Sugar: 8 grams; Fiber: 3 grams; Cholesterol: 102 milligrams; Sodium: 1449 milligrams
Photo: Brined Pork Chops with Apple Hash Recipe


















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By TanyaJDuncan
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on July 09, 2012
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Having never made a brine before, I found this incredibly delicious meal to be so easy to make. Very rewarding experience!
By jeannieq_12120988
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on July 31, 2011
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Just watched this show and he made a chicken stock that he used and kept talking about a mother sauce which he made with the chicken/veggie stock, butter and flour. I know he had celery in his chicken stock but don't know what else. Would love to know exactly what other veggies he used in the chicken stock and I like to keep chicken stock on hand but never really know what other flavors to add. Would be nice to see the basics posted.
By Linda's Busy Ki...
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on July 31, 2011
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I just saw the show and he used chicken and veggie stock which was reduced to a demi-glaze, then added wine (red I think because the sauce was dark and I think he thickened the sauce just a little... I would use a piece of butter with some flour mixed in ( I learned this in a cooking class... This makes the sauce thicker and shiny, with lots of flavor.
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