Teriyaki Grilled Pork Chops
photo by lazyme
- Ready In:
- 1hr 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 3
- Yields:
-
8 chops
- Serves:
- 6-8
ingredients
- 6 -8 pork loin chops
- 1⁄2 cup teriyaki sauce marinade
- cooking spray
directions
- Place chops in a zip lock bag with enough Recipe #365696 to cover each chop. Let stand on counter, turning bag occasionally for 1 hour or refrigerate up to 24 hours before cooking.
- Remove the cooking grates from the grill and spray with non stick cooking spray.
- Preheat charcoal or gas grill to medium/high heat.
- Return the cooking grates to the grill.
- Remove chops from marinade and place on greased grates over hot coals.
- Turn each chop when juices pool on upper surface and meat appears to be cooked half-way through.
- Cooking time for second side is shorter by 1-2 minutes.
- If chop is thinner than 3/4 inch, cook about 5 minutes per side.
- If chop is thicker than 3/4 inch, cook about 7 minutes per side.
- Overcooking will cause chops to become tough.
- Slightly pink chops are done, white chops are well done.
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Stoblogger
Allen, TX
I come from a very large family which attributed to my mother spending a great deal of her time in the kitchen cooking, cleaning, and preparing. I was fascinated at how she prepared wonderful dishes (especially desserts) without using a cookbook. We grew many of our own fruits and vegetables and my summers were spent washing jars and preparing fruit and vegetables for canning. I dreaded the mountains of green beans, tomatoes, peaches, etc., etc. that had to be picked, washed, peeled, snapped.... More than anything, I hated spending my summer washing jars!
But now, I wouldn't trade that kind of upbringing for anything. I'm glad I learned how to do all those things because it's becoming a lost art. It really was a simpler time then and I'm a much better person for knowing how to do all those 'old fashioned' things.
In my early years of learning to cook, I watched Julia Child on PBS every chance I got. I was so thrilled when I was about 11, my mother let me prepare Julia's Pastry Tarts. If I remember correctly they didn't turn out so well but it didn't matter.
Oddly, today, I enjoy reading cookbooks and recipes even more than actually cooking.
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