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The steak thread got me thinking,anyone else here would rather have a pork Chop than a steak? I use to eat a steak once a week. Now I'll eat maybe one every three months or so. I just find there's more flavor in PC's.
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I like'em both but pork is a little cheaper. Had chops for supper tonight(and night before last)
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I like pork chops but I like steak just as much.
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I like'em both but pork is a little cheaper. Had chops for supper tonight(and night before last) Cooking as we speak.
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Nothin' wrong with pork chops or steak. Got to have a mix. But yeah, with beef prices, we eat more pork chops.
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I like real pork chops. Sirloin chops are not that.
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Love me a good pork chop. Pan fried pork shoulder. Grilled pork loin .
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Nice! I like them thin so their crunchy on the edges.
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Love pork chops, just not the cheap thin cut boneless ones.... Thick cut bone in our frenched chops are all I'll eat anymore
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Just had some and they were awesome!
Rubbed with salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and chile powder. Let set until they came to room temp.
I forgot Rosemary...there was Rosemary on those chops too!
Cooked inside on a hot skillet with olive oil (came home later, otherwise onto the grill).
Took off and let rest. Then deglazed pan with butter, bit of cream, and white wine. Let that reduce and poured over chops.
Just amazing.
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My cardiologist and I are on opposite ends of the "Like" scale when it comes to Pork whether it be chops or bacon. I can only hope to outlive him so I can say I proved my point.
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I love the really thick ones! Deep fried in the old Iron skillet with French Fries cooked in the same grease. Make up some home made white gravy & smother the pork chop & fries in the gravy with lts of black pepper. Cook up a big batch of sourdough biscuits to eat with em& your good to go! My mouths watering right now just thinking about them
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It doesnt get much better than a fried pork chop
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they both taste great ...my wife is "A" type blood ...one chop last all-day>>>> me ............if its meat (no lamb or goat!) its meeting its maker!
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Yeah, the boneless one's suck! Why is that?
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will be having them tomorrow for dinner. I like a good pork chop
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I love the really thick ones! Deep fried in the old Iron skillet with French Fries cooked in the same grease. Make up some home made white gravy & smother the pork chop & fries in the gravy with lts of black pepper. Cook up a big batch of sourdough biscuits to eat with em& your good to go! My mouths watering right now just thinking about them That sounds really, really good!
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