When simply cooked, whether it be grilled or pan-fried, pork chops aren't the tastiest piece of meat going around. However, when prepared correctly and served with a little sweetness their flavour can come alive.
One preparation technique that works wonders on most cuts of meat, including pork, is dry brining. Dry brining any meat will result in a juicer, more flavoursome and more tender meat.
Grilling fruit caramelises its sugars creating an even sweeter and greater flavour. There's no secret to the preparation - simply cut the fruit in half, remove the pip, brush with oil and grill for two minutes each side. Not only is grilled fruit great alongside meat but it's also amazing as a dessert or in a cocktail.
Weber BBQs are perfect for grilling your tasty chops and fruit. The Outdoor Chef has the full range in store including the original Weber Kettle, Weber Q, Weber Baby Q, Weber Family Q, Weber Genesis, Weber Pulse and the top of the range Weber Summits.
To ensure you hit the perfect internal temperature of the pork they stock a selection of meat thermometers and probes from the handheld Weber thermometers and iGrills to the Thermoworks' ThermoPop and Thermapen.
INGREDIENTS For Dry Brined Pork Chops
For the pork and fruit
6 pork chops (the thicker the better)
Mayonnaise
SmokeyQ Chipotle Rub or Rib Rub
3 plums, halved and pitted
3 nectarines, halved and pitted
Olive oil
Honey
Spring onions (scallions) for garnish
For the glaze
1/3 cup honey
2 tbsp bourbon
1/4 cup apple juice
2 tsp dijon mustard
DIRECTIONS
Dry brine the pork at the ratio of 1 tsp per kilo for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight.
Fire up your barbecue to a medium-high heat and prepare for direct grilling.*
Whilst your barbecue is preheating make the glaze by adding all the ingredients to a small pot and simmer for about 8 minutes.
Lightly brush the chops with mayo and, if using, apply your favourite seasoning.**
Grill the chops until the internal temperature of the meat reaches 120f/52c and baste with the glaze. Turn the chops and baste the other side.
When the internal temperature of the meat reaches 145f/63c take off the grill and rest while you grill the fruit.
Brush the fruit pieces with oil and grill both sides for approximately 2 minutes per side.
Serve and drizzle the fruit with a little premium honey and finely chopped scallions.
Enjoy your honey bourbon-glazed pork chops with grilled fruit!
Photos and recipe by Messy Benches. Visit www.messybenches.com