Pork chops are a go-to dinner staple, but one wrong move renders them inedible. The lean meat can easily go from tender to tough when facing the heat, so it's important to fortify it with moisture ...
From chicken to turkey to pork, most meat tastes better brined. If you're a barbecue enthusiast, you've probably tried a few brining techniques already. But, according to Steven Raichlen, author of ...
Combine all ingredients for the seawater brine. Add the pork roast to the brine and let sit for 24 hours. Drain and pat dry before grilling. Place pork on medium to high temperature grill flipping and ...
If you want the best tasting, most tender pork ribs, then brining is a non-negotiable. The only thing you need to consider is whether you're opting for a wet brine or a dry brine, and how long the ...