pork chops

edited October 2008 in Chit chat
i do like a nice pork chop but i get bored in what to do with the chop itself.

i grill the thing (and maybe add egg and cheese topping)

and thats it. apart from cubing it and making a casserole, stew, thai dish.

so what are good ways to make chops whilst retaining the chop?
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  • edited October 2008
    A good chinese shop will sell chai soi style marinade which is ace on a pork chop and rice, I eat pork chops with rice quite often. It might have some cryptic name in the english translation like 'red' ;)

    Another old favourite is honey and mustard.
  • edited October 2008
    thats lucky a new chinese supermarket has opened in york, i will have a look for your marrinade.

    ive done honey and mustard chicken b4. was nice.
  • edited October 2008
    Whenever I do a chop, I just bung it in a frying pan with some garlic and mixed herbs... Yum!! I actually really fancy one now!!
  • edited October 2008
    Yea Pork chops are a bit boring at times. I bought some the other week but not got around to eating them yet because I can never really think of a decent way of having them other than just chucking on some herbs and spices and having it with pasta. I was thinking of getting rid of the bone and sticking it in with a stirfry and throwing on the Kung Po sauce which needs using up. I love that stuff! A plum sauce might go better but I don't have any.
  • edited October 2008
    Collie wrote: »
    ...but not got around to eating them yet because I can never really think of a decent way of having them other than just chucking on some herbs and spices and having it with pasta....

    Pasta? Gotta be mash with pork chops.
    Mustard Mash, even better (whole grain variety).
  • edited October 2008
    Pork chops are shite Lamb chops are better.
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited October 2008
    Pork chops are shite Lamb chops are better.

    if i'd have said that in my house growing up i'd have got a clip round the ear. we weren't that well off.
  • edited October 2008
    mile wrote: »
    if i'd have said that in my house growing up i'd have got a clip round the ear. we weren't that well off.

    I always thought Lamb was cheap? It's steak that's expensive and pork chops are just mingin' weither they fall somewhere inbetween or not.

    In the states Steak (even the really good stuff) is cheap, pork is pennies, even chicken is more expensive than pork, but Lamb costs a fuckin' fortune. My wife got me some minced lamb to make Keema with, and it's still in the freezer. It was $4.85 for 0.63lb of it, minced as well it'd have been almost 3 times that much if it was chops.
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited October 2008
    I always thought Lamb was cheap? It's steak that's expensive and pork chops are just mingin' weither they fall somewhere inbetween or not.

    In the states Steak (even the really good stuff) is cheap, pork is pennies, even chicken is more expensive than pork, but Lamb costs a fuckin' fortune. My wife got me some minced lamb to make Keema with, and it's still in the freezer. It was $4.85 for 0.63lb of it, minced as well it'd have been almost 3 times that much if it was chops.

    pork is cheaper than lamb, at least where i shop anyway.
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