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Things are finally back to normal at the couch house. Really been missing you guys. I tried shopping at winn Dixie for the first time. I like it. Found the best marbled new York strips I have ever seen. Also got the wife some stuffed pork chops. I really hope I don't dry them out. Any suggestions?
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Welcome back, Juice Tone - - - -looks like a good score on the Chops and N'yorkers - - - after my lastest Fail on some thick cut poke chops, about all I "dare to" offer you is cook'em till the're 145 in center
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Chops sucked!!! Steak was great. What went wrong with yours?
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That marbling would find us scooping up the steaks like a vacuum cleaner.
What was the suckage factor on the chops: flavor, dryness, what?
What was the suckage factor on the chops: flavor, dryness, what?
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JustinCouch wrote:Chops sucked!!! Steak was great. What went wrong with yours?
Mostly Stupidity I imagine - - I was trying an Egghead copy of Huli Huli Poke Chops and had picked up two bone-ins about 3/4" thick. Cooked them indirect with a sear over charcoal along with Brussel Sprouts and Pineapple. When the Chop reached 145 I pulled and let sit while I finished up the rest. They were sooooo tuff that you "HAD" to cut them with a knife to eat - - - no way you could bite thru them without causing damage.
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Sailor Kenshin wrote:That marbling would find us scooping up the steaks like a vacuum cleaner.
What was the suckage factor on the chops: flavor, dryness, what?
D all of the above. Thin lean chops stuffed with cornbread stuffing. Last time I cooked a stuffed chop it was very thick and had a very moist seafood stuffing more like a crab cake. And yes the steaks were very well marbled
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As much as I love cornbread, I DO NOT LIKE IT used as a Stuffing of ANY KIND. When I stuff mine I use sauteed veggies or a seafood stuffing. Unless I pick one up at Hebert's Specialty Meats but I NEVER get the Cornbread Stuffing.
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certainly has the correct color and moisture look for me
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