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  2. Take Dinner Outside with Grilled Pork Chops with Whole ...

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    Set up grill for direct cooking and heat to medium-high. Once hot, clean and lightly oil grates. Grill, turning occasionally, until the internal temperature on an instant-read thermometer reads ...

  3. How to Grill Pork Chops That Are Flavorful, Tender and ... - AOL

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    You’re hosting a barbecue and loading up at the supermarket. You could go for chicken, but that’s a bit unexciting. Burgers and dogs are a safe bet too, but maybe not fancy enough for the vibe ...

  4. 2-Step Garlic Pork Chops Recipe - AOL

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    Add the chops and garlic and cook for 10 minutes or until the chops are well browned on both sides. Remove the chops and set aside. Stir the soup and milk into the skillet.

  5. List of pork dishes - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends cooking ground pork, that is obtained from pig carcasses, to an internal temperature of 160 °F, followed by a 3-minute rest, and cooking whole cuts to a minimum internal temperature of 145 °F, also followed by a 3-minute rest. [2

  6. Searing - Wikipedia

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    Searing or pan searing is a technique used in grilling, baking, braising, roasting, sautéing, and the like, in which the surface of the food (usually meat such as beef, poultry, pork, or seafood) is cooked at high temperature until a browned crust forms.

  7. Doneness - Wikipedia

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    Doneness is a gauge of how thoroughly cooked a cut of meat is based on its color, juiciness, and internal temperature. The gradations are most often used in reference to beef (especially steaks and roasts) but are also applicable to other types of meat.