exavid said:Stick them on the grill and don't overcook 'em. New FDA suggestion is 145F with a three minute rest time instead of 160F. I've been following that for a couple years now, much better.
http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/news/20110525/cooking-temperatures-for-pork#1
Poco Oso said:Dip them in an egg wash with salt,pepper,a little onion/garlic powder and a touch of cayenne. Put some Corn Flakes in a ziploc bag and crush with a rolling pin. Coat the chops with the Corn Flakes and put on a cookie sheet. Spray a little cooking spray or butter (for grease) on the tops and bake for approximately 40 minutes at 375 degrees. My wife makes them like this and they're re-e-e-a-a-a-l good.![]()
wwb said:Some may consider it a sacrilege, but one of my favorites is to sear them in bacon grease and stick them in a crock pot for 5 or 6 hours covered in mushroom soup. Make the soup with half as much milk as called for. Add mushrooms if desired - I always do. Serve with boiled baby red potatos, all slathered in the soup. Cream of mushroom soup, for those who didn't know, is the duct tape of the cooking world.
And, as always, marinate the chef.