Mom's Perfect Pork Chops

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup cumin seeds
  • 3 tablespoons peppercorns
  • 1 tablespoon coriander seeds
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt
  • 4 pork chops pork chops
  • 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
  • Kosher salt Kosher salt Kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons dry rub
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Instructions

  1. Combine cumin, peppercorns, and coriander in a heavy medium skillet. Stir over medium heat until fragrant and toasted, about 8 minutes. Cool slightly.,Finely grind toasted spices in blender, spice grinder, or with a mortar and pestle. Transfer to a small bowl. Mix in sugar and salt.
  2. Heat a large cast iron frying pan to medium high or high heat (hot enough to sear the meat). A drop of water should sizzle and evaporate immediately.,If using bone-in chops, score the fat that surrounds the chops with a couple vertical cuts to help prevent the chops from buckling as they cook.,Sprinkle a pinch of dry rub spices (about 1/8 teaspoon or a little more) on each of the pork chops. Using your fingers, rub the spices into the meat. Turn the pork chops over and repeat on the other side.
  3. Once the pan is hot, add a teaspoon of oil or fat to the pan and coat the bottom of the pan. Right before you put the pork chops into the pan sprinkle each side with a little salt, or you can salt the chops in the pan.,Place the pork chops with the thickest, boniest parts toward the center of the pan where they get the most heat. Make sure the chops are not crowding each other too much.,You may need to cook them in batches if your pan is small. There should be space between the chops in the pan or the meat will steam and not sear properly.
  4. Sear the pork chops, about 2 minutes on each side. Watch carefully—as soon as the chops are browned, flip them. As soon as you flip the pork chops, if you are using a cast iron pan, you can turn off the heat. Cast iron holds heat very well, and there will be enough heat in the pan to finish cooking the meat.
  5. If you have chops that are a lot thicker than 3/4-inch (many are sold that are 1 1/2-inches thick), you can put a cover on the pan and let the pork chops finish cooking for 5 minutes or so.,If you are using a cast iron pan and have turned off the heat, there should be enough heat if you cover the pan to finish the cooking of a thicker chop. If not, turn the heat to low and cover.,The easiest way to tell when the pork chops are done is to press on them with your fingertip. If they are firm to the touch, they are done. (See the touch test.) If you wait until you see juice oozing out of the top of a chop, it is definitely done. You can also check the internal temperature of the pork with a digital thermometer; when the pork registers 145°F in the middle, it’s done.,Did you enjoy this recipe? Let us know with a rating and review!

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