2" thick pork chops

Grandslam11

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I keep reading about these. I think Ruger is a fan of thick pork chops. Do yall just call the local butcher and ask him to slice them thick for you?

Also as a newbie, brining is the same as marinating, correct?
 

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Grandslam11":3rj5ema2 said:
I keep reading about these. I think Ruger is a fan of thick pork chops. Do yall just call the local butcher and ask him to slice them thick for you?

Also as a newbie, brining is the same as marinating, correct?

Costco and Sams both sell packs of these boneless thick loin chops. Or ask your butcher to cut them for you.
Marinating imparts flavor. Brining with a salt/sugar solution causes the meat to suck in moisture. It makes an amazing difference for meat that tends to dry out when cooking.
 

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