Perfection, Thy Name is Pork Chop
- 4 whole Pork Chops (bone Or No Bone, Your Choice)
- 8 Tablespoons Maple Syrup, Divided Use
- 8 teaspoons Chili Powder, Divided Use
- 8 teaspoons Garlic Powder, Divided Use
- 8 teaspoons Ground Cinnamon, Divided Use
- 4 teaspoons Ground Clove, Divided Use
- 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
- 1 bottle Beer (12 Ounce Bottle, I Use Pumpkin Beer When In Season..its Amazing)
- 4 Tablespoons Flour
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 1 Tablespoon Crushed Red Pepper(optional)
- Rinse off the raw pork chops and pat dry with paper towel.
- Lay on a flat surface.
- Pour 1 Tablespoon of maple syrup on the top of each chop and smear it all around the top of the surface.
- Use a sharp knife and poke a few small cuts into chop so that maple syrup will leak into the cut.
- Sprinkle the top surface of each pork chop with 1 teaspoon each of the chili powder, garlic powder and cinnamon.
- Sprinkle on 1/2 teaspoon of clove as well.
- Repeat with each chop.
- Meanwhile heat 2 Tablespoons of olive oil in large fry pan on high.
- When pan is hot place chops seasoning side down onto skillet.
- Now while your chops are cooking on the seasoned side you will repeat the seasoning and maple syrup process on the exposed sides of each.
- Flip pork chop after 5 minutes.
- The seasoning should be brown and caramelized.
- Cook the other side for 5 minutes as well.
- After both sides are browned pour your bottle of beer into the pan.
- (I recommend an amber ale or a darker beer.
- If you have access to Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale do yourself a favor and use it!)
- Once the beer has come to a boil, cover the pan and turn heat to simmer.
- Simmer for 30 minutes.
- Remember, the lower the heat and slower you cook the pork chops, the more tender they will be!
- After 30 minutes, use a fork to remove chops from pan and put on a plate.
- Whisk 4 Tablespoons of flour into the remaining beer and juices in pan.
- The flavor will be outstanding.
- Add 1 teaspoon of salt as needed.
- If gravy is too thick for your liking you can add a little milk and whisk it in.
- We love spice at my house, so I add 1 Tablespoon of crushed red pepper to the gravy.
- Turn up heat on gravy, then once it comes to a boil, turn to low and let simmer for a minute or two, making sure to stir well and get all of the caramelized seasoning off of the bottom of the pan.
- Pour on top of chops and enjoy!
pork chops, maple syrup, chili powder, garlic, ground cinnamon, ground, olive oil, flour, salt, red pepperoptional
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/perfection-thy-name-is-pork-chop/ (may not work)