BBQ Pork Chops
- 1/2 bottles Favorite Beer
- 1/2 bottles BBQ Sauce
- 2 Tablespoons Bottled Steak Seasoning
- 1/2 whole Onion, Chopped
- 4 whole Pork Chops (I Use Boneless)
- Turn your pan on medium high and let it get nice and hot.
- Hot enough to brown the pork chops, but not burn them.
- While you are waiting for your pan to heat up, sprinkle your pork chops with the steak seasoning (I use McCormicks).
- Then slice your onions.
- I like to cut them in rings and then in half.
- Once youre done with the onions, place the seasoned pork chops in the pan.
- The purpose of this is to just brown the outside of the pork chops, not cook them all the way through.
- Once one side is brown, flip them.
- When the last side has browned, take the pork chops out of the pan and set them aside.
- Now comes the fun part.
- Open the can of beer and carefully pour 1/2 the bottle in the pan.
- Drink the rest.
- If you are working with an open flame, you should remove the pan from the heat before adding the beer.
- Once the beer is in the pan, scrape the little pieces of spice and pork chop that stuck to the bottom of the pan while you were browning them.
- Then add the BBQ Sauce.
- Give it a good stir.
- Once it is all mixed together, put the pork chops back in the pan.
- Take your sliced onions and place them on top.
- Cover.
- Now turn the stove down to low and let simmer for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, depending on how thick your pork chops are.
- You can also use more than 4 pork chops.
- Sometime I use 6.
- I serve mine over rice.
favorite beer, bbq sauce, onion
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/bbq-pork-chops-2/ (may not work)