First Attempt at Pork Chops.

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jrhawkdad

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Nov 28, 2013
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We got some great looking pork chops this weekend and I decided to smoke them. I brined them for about 4-5 hours in a simple salt, sugar, and soy sauce brine. I had good results brining a pork shoulder last weekend, so why not give it a try. I used a dry rub of brown sugar, garlic powder, seasoned salt, black pepper, and a dash of cayenne.

I smoked them with applewood at 235 degrees for a little over 2 hours and took off at 160 degrees internal temperature.

They turned out fantastic, very moist and flavorful. Maybe the best pork chops I have ever made myself at home. I have had some other things turn out just OK, so I am very pleased with this recipe.

Next up, another attempt at Brisket!

 
 
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