Pork chops have always been a huge favorite in my family. We'll have them fried, grilled, air fried, slow cooked—you name it, ...
Sprinkle salt and black pepper on both sides of the pork chops In a glass bowl, combine the salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper and flour. Dredge each piece of pork with the combine flour mix on ...
We head to Nelson’s Barnyard Buffet in Saraland to check out their famous pork chops and see how they’re made! 1. Rinse pork chops and place in a mixing bowl or deep container. Sprinkle the ...
Because it’s such a lean source of protein, with less marbling than a shoulder cut, pork chops cook pretty quickly. In fact, they’re ready so quickly that it’s super easy to overcook them ...
Don't be fooled: not all pork chops are alike. While one may be tender and only need a quick sear, others can be tough and require a good long braise. Why? Even though pork chops are all cut from ...
Pork belly may have already passed its peak on restaurant menus, but since when did crispy, juicy, fatty pork ever go out of style? In fact, chef Jose Garces thinks you need to use more of this ...
I'll go as far to say they might be the easiest and tastiest pork chops I have ever made. While the chops are pan-fried, they're first marinated overnight or all day in a savory-sweet mix of fish ...
Pork is a versatile and nutritious alternative to chicken or beef, lending itself to everything from stir-fries and tacos to ...