Sticky Garlic Pork Chops – What Do You Think, About Slightly Pink?

This sticky garlic pork chop recipe seems too good to be true. It only takes a few minutes of prep work, requires no tricky techniques, and doesn't call for any hard-to-find ingredients.

And for the last time, Asian fish sauce is not hard to find. It used to be, but it's now carried in every major grocery store, and I consider it a must-have in anyone's kitchen.

Above and beyond the sauce, which is also our marinade, the other key to this recipe is finding some nice, thick, bone-in pork chops. While this will theoretically work with thin, boneless "chops," we give ourselves much more room for error when it comes to achieving the perfect doneness.

Speaking of which, I shoot for about 140 to 145 F. internal temperature, which will produce a very juicy, tender piece of meat. Sure, you may see a subtle, pale pink hue, but it's still perfectly safe to eat, and you'll be amazed at how much nicer the texture is, especially after sitting in the brine-like marinade.

Of course, if you're one of these people who always cooks pork well done, because your grandparents told you about the horrors of trichinosis when you were a kid, then fine. Go ahead and cook it all the way through, until it's nice and dry, but you really are missing out. You're still not convinced? Either way, I really do hope you give these sticky garlic pork chops a try soon. Enjoy!

For the marinade/sauce mixture (would probably be enough for 4 chops): 1/3 cup light brown sugar 6 to 8 cloves crushed or very finely minced garlic 1/4 cup rice vinegar 2 tablespoons Asian fish sauce 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon ketchup 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 2 teaspoons hot sauce, or to taste

1 teaspoon vegetable oil 2 thick-cut pork chops, bone in (about 10 to 12-ounce each)

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