But beyond those two basic components, there is endless room for customization of flavor. Add paprika, garlic, and mesquite seasoning to the dry brine, throw your dried chops on a hot grill, and ...
After you master our method for brined and pan-roasted chops, prepare to say goodbye to those dry, flavorless things you used to call pork chops. Though it may seem like a counterintuitive ...
When sugar and salt have dissolved turn off heat and cool. Place chops in a container and pour over the brine. Refrigerate overnight. Remove chops from brine and pat dry on kitchen paper.
Add the pork sirloin roast, making sure it is completely submerged in the brine. Cover and refrigerate for 10 hours (do not over brine). Remove pork from brine and pat dry. Sprinkle pork roast ...
Cool completely. Place pork in a container and cover with brine. Leave for 24 hours then pat dry and cut into bite size pieces. Simmer until thick and syrupy. Cook the pork in a pan over medium ...