Bone-in Pork Chop

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What's
In It?

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The Bone-In Pork Chop is located at the top back part of the pig, referred to as the loin. It comes from the back half, below the rib cage, which is the most tender section. We leave a nice fat cap on top. Start by rendering the fat cap to make the best Pork Chop you've ever had.

The easiest way to cook this beautiful cut is to simply season with salt and pepper, then grill until you reach an internal temperature of 145°F (medium). If you have a bit of a sweet tooth, they also are delicious topped with a little peach jam before removing from the grill. Always allow the meat to rest before serving and enjoy. If you'd prefer to sear your chop, start by searing the fat cap — this will give you a nice crispy edge and will make the addition of cooking oil unnecessary.

Not just a piece of meat

Great flavor starts in the field. At Porter Road, we partner with farmers who raise their animals on pasture, for a difference you can taste.

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