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Revision as of 17:36, 8 May 2012
Description
Nothing quite like a succulent Pork chop on the BBQ
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BBQ Pork Chops
Ingredients
- NZ Pork chops
- Marinade:
option 1 - equal parts lemon juice and Lee Kum Kee sesame oil, seasoning
option 2 - equal parts Lee Kum Kee soy sauce and ginger ale
option 3 - simply coat chops with Lee Kum Kee Char Siu sauce
- Fresh Herbs
- BBQ Sauce - Lee Kum Kee Hoisin Sauce
Directions
Put chops into a heavy plastic bag; add marinade and leave in refrigerator for two hours or overnight.
Drain from the marinade and place Pork on the pre-heated (medium heat) barbecue and cook until the juices run clear when meat is pierced (71 °C).