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I have never heard of banana juice, had to Google that one.
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I am going to have to try them. Those look great.
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Could not understand that. What language was that?
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If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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I put some in the juice this morning, gonna get them out tonight, hit them with some seasoning and throw them on the grill.
Looking forward to trying them
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Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!
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Pulled them out of the soak and hit them with Lawrys and pepper then on the grill, hot enough to char the fat.
We really liked them and will be doing them again. Next time I'll soak those chops overnight for a little more flavor.
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My daughter told me once at about 11 years old, "Dad, the burnt part is the best!"
When I was a kid we were scared of anything burnt especially if Dad cooked it! LOL
Glad you liked em.
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My son shys away from the charred fat. I don't mind, more for me!
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I gave this a try. Soaked the pork in the juice for two days before cooking. Frankly, neither my wife nor I can taste anything spectacular about them as to flavor. Did nothing to tenderize, either, but recipe did not claim to tenderize. We both agreed that giving them a good dusting with Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning before cooking would have been much better than the juice marinade. Hey, everybody has their own tastes. Just our opinion. YMMV.
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A Texan that thinks Tony Chacheres is the best seasoning known to mankind?
Never would have saw that coming! LOL
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A Texan that thinks Tony Chacheres is the best seasoning known to mankind?
Never would have saw that coming! LOL Please refer to us as Pards thanks
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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The marinade with brown sugar added is what is typically used by restaurants that have items named Hawaii or luau on their menu. Think Hawaii chicken or ribeye or kebabs. Usually the time spent in the marinade is 5 to 7 days. The sugar in the marinade caramelizes on the grill which causes the burnt parts. The food is not actually burnt. The acid from the orange and pineapple juices tenderizes the meat and adds flavor. The Hawaii chicken and ribeye dishes were always in the top 5 best sellers of the restaurants I managed.
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Did peach preserves and sweet relish on some baked chops just last night...
Nice sweet meat...
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