I made this pork loin last week while staying with my fiancee’s family in cold, western Colorado. I wanted to cook something that would feel special, so I bought a six-pound pork loin that still had a ...
METHOD: clean the pork of any fat and silver skin. Cut into 8 oz portions. Make the brine by combining all ingredients together and bring to a simmer. Chill immediately. Once the brine and cold, add ...
BEFORE there was the stove, there was the rotisserie. And although there’s no denying that progress has its advantages -- can you imagine spending a summer afternoon tending a live fire in your ...
• In a container large enough to hold your meat and brine, dissolve the salt in water. Add pork loins. Allow to sit in the brine for at least 2 hours. • In a small saucepan over medium heat melt ...
At a recent dinner showcasing kitchen sustainability, chef Jonathan Waxman taught us a new trick for using up leftover brine from a jar of olives—make it into a marinade. Here, we’ve combined it with ...
If you grill meat regularly, it’s worth considering ways to cut the fat but keep the flavor. Though the marbling of many meats can’t be cut away (and to keep things flavorful, you wouldn’t want to), ...
In a large brine bucket or container, stir together 6 cups of water along with the 1/4 cup of salt, 1-1/2 teaspoon of black pepper and 2 bay leaves. Place the pork in the brine solution, making sure ...