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Pork - Loin Steaks Chops
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What is the best way to cook the above so they stay moist and tender. Mine always come out dry and on the tough side. Have tried grilling and baking in foil packets.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always do mine in the oven, that way you get the crackling:
Get the chops out of the fridge early to let them get to room temperature.
Just before you put them in the oven, brush the skin only with really cold water then rub salt into it
Cook them at about 200, I think that is about gas mark 5
for about 15-20 minutes a side. Cook one side fully before you turn them over.
Don't forget to cook them early then leave them to rest for 15-20 minutes wrapped in tin foil
They need to rest to let the meat relax, you will find them more tender.
Whatever you do, do not over cook them, I always stick a knife into mine, if it comes out cleanly they are ready.
Get the chops out of the fridge early to let them get to room temperature.
Just before you put them in the oven, brush the skin only with really cold water then rub salt into it
Cook them at about 200, I think that is about gas mark 5
for about 15-20 minutes a side. Cook one side fully before you turn them over.
Don't forget to cook them early then leave them to rest for 15-20 minutes wrapped in tin foil
They need to rest to let the meat relax, you will find them more tender.
Whatever you do, do not over cook them, I always stick a knife into mine, if it comes out cleanly they are ready.
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