Recipe: Delicious T bone pork chop

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T bone pork chop The strip is meaty, dense, and packed with flavor; while the tenderloin is super tender and oh-so juicy. It's a glorious chop that's guaranteed to satisfy! Remember to remove your pork T bone steak out of the packaging, pat dry and bring to room temperature. You can cook T bone pork chop using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of T bone pork chop

  1. Prepare 2 lbs of pork chop about 6.
  2. You need of Dry rub.
  3. You need 3 tablespoon of corn starch.
  4. You need 1 teaspoon of salt.
  5. Prepare 1 teaspoon of pepper.
  6. It's 1 teaspoon of onion powder.
  7. Prepare 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder.
  8. You need 1 teaspoon of turmeric.
  9. Prepare 1 teaspoon of celery powder.
  10. Prepare 1 teaspoon of bbq rub.
  11. It's 1 tablespoon of olive oil.

Pre heat your griddle or heavy based frying pan until it sizzles when you add a drop of oil. Season with sea salt just prior to cooking. When ready, add the pork chops to the pan, laying away from you as to avoid any pesky hot oil popping up on you. The Best Bone In Pork Chops Recipes on Yummly

T bone pork chop step by step

  1. Mix all ingredients rub the pork chop let it rest for half hour.
  2. Using grill at temperature 400 for the first 3 minutes lay the pork chop then change the temperature to 350 f.
  3. After 3 minute Flip the pork on the other side and cover it and cook for 5 minutes.
  4. And then flip it again on the other side cook for about another 3 minutes not cover enjoy.

Grilled Pork Chops With Basil-garlic Rub, Grilled Bone-in Pork Chops With Hawaiian Marinade, Dijon Rosemary Bone-in Ribeye Pork Chops Just like beef T-bones, pork T-bones contain a lower piece of the loin (the strip loin section of a beef T-bone) and a section of the tenderloin (the filet of the pig). I treat this simply: well seasoned, grilled to medium, and then topped with a thick pat of my BBQ Butter. These baked bone in pork chops are quickly seasoned and baked, but if you'd like to take the extra step, you can marinate them. For thinner cuts of pork that also contain the bone, I rarely marinate. I like this technique for thicker cut, boneless pork chops, because they generally lack the flavor bone-in pork chops do.