Perfectly Juicy Grilled Pork Tenderloin requires just a few ingredients and a few minutes of prep for the juiciest, flavorful ...
To keep a boneless pork loin from drying out over high heat, sprinkle it with a dry brine of salt, sugar, paprika, pepper, and dry mustard before grilling, then add a garnish of the popular Argentine ...
For many home cooks, firing up the grill to create a meal can feel intimidating, especially when cooking a piece of meat seldom used in their kitchen. But Chef Dale Talde, a Top Chef alum and the host ...
Not too long ago someone told me they hadn't had a grilled pork chop in years. I couldn't even fathom the notion because they show up on our summertime menu plan a few times a month. There are so many ...
Heat the grill to 400 degrees. Rub the pork loin all over with your favorite rib rub seasoning blend. Sprinkle with ½-1 teaspoon sea salt and fresh cracked pepper. Drizzle with olive oil and place on ...
Firing up the grill doesn’t mean nutrition has to go out the window. Registered dietitian Holly Ellison is here to show us a recipe that’s quick, simple and healthy, too! As part of our 12 days of ...
Coat pork tenderloin with oil and season with thyme, salt, and pepper. Grill until medium to medium well (165 internal temperature). Meanwhile in a saucepan combine the half cherries, chipotle powder, ...
Start by setting your grill to high heat. Grill your pineapple slices first (you’ll need them for the Pico de Gallo), then reduce the heat to medium once it’s time for the pork—or arrange your coals ...
After weeks and weeks of sheltering at home, the new freedom of going outside without a coat seems even more luxurious this year. Suddenly, my available square footage has more than doubled, and this ...