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Brining is a simple way of ensuring that your pork chops are especially moist. Grill masters use this technique with great results, and so can you. Here, the salty sweet brine is deeply flavored with brown sugar, citrus, and smoked paprika. You can let your chops soak up the seasonings for as little as 1 hour or up to 24 hours. The recipe is designed especially for the Yummly Smart Thermometer, but if you don’t have one, check the meat's temperature using an instant-read. The recipe is a Yummly original created by David Bonom.
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Directions
- Combine the orange juice, brown sugar, 1/3 cup kosher salt, paprika, and orange zest in a small saucepan. Heat over medium heat, stirring, until sugar and salt dissolve, about 2 minutes. Open up a zip-top plastic bag into a medium bowl. Add orange juice brine and ice cubes. When brine is cool, add pork chops and seal bag, pressing out air. Refrigerate 1 to 24 hours.
- Preheat a grill for high heat (450° to 550°). Drain pork chops, pat dry with paper towels, and set on a plate. Let stand at room temperature 20 minutes.
- While grill preheats, combine 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt, the basil, parsley, garlic, vinegar, and olive oil in a small bowl. Set chimichurri aside. Following the insertion guide on the Yummly Thermometer app, insert the thermometer horizontally into a pork chop until the metal is completely covered.
- Grill chops 2 minutes with the lid closed, then rotate 1/4 turn. Grill 2 minutes longer. Turn chops over (or flip when directed to by the thermometer app) and cook 2 minutes; rotate chops 1/4 turn. Grill until chops are as done as you like, 1 to 2 minutes longer for medium (145°). Transfer pork chops to a serving platter and let rest 5 minutes. Serve topped with the basil chimichurri.
Reviews(14)

Lori Donnelly 2 years ago
Well I cheated and used Epicure’s Chimmichurri sauce (it’s so good and easy) but I made this brine with fresh squeezed orange juice and they were amazing! Want more!!

Bryan Reese 2 years ago
Amazing dish. She seed tender and full of flavor. Would definitely do it again

Crystal 2 years ago
Finger licking good!!! We used bone-in thighs as we didn't have any pork chops, but they were delish!

sf 3 years ago
Oh my god, amazing. Marinated for over 24 hours. Pan seared. Added fresh squeezed orange juice from the orange I zested to the chimi.
Paired with quinoa, fresh asparagus and violet corn and fresh peaches.

MommaJ 3 years ago
I was very impressed with the flavor of these pork chops and so were my guests Thank you!

KB 3 years ago
wonderful flavor and aroma. Grilling you can smell the Orange. Nice mildly sweet taste. Definitely making again.

Dana Pinkava 3 years ago
This was interesting. I had to add more red wine vinegar and parsley to the chimichurri.

Ashley M. 3 years ago
This was great! my first time brining and will do again! Pork was super tender and juicy and chimichurri added great flavor and freshness. Great summer grilling dish!

Mary Can Cook 3 years ago
I marinated and made according to recipe but I fried them in butter in my cast iron pan and they were delicious.