Recipes for Home » Recipes » Smoked Pork Chops - Big Green Egg Smoked Pork Chops Show Disclosure: *This post may include amazon links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Nothing beats a great smoke pork chop. Believe it or not, I have had the Big Green Egg for five years and have just grilled my pork chops for five years. I don't know if I thought it wasn't worth it to smoke the chops or if I was scared it was harder than the directions said it would be, but the wait is over. I have concurred smoked pork chops on the Big Green Egg. I bring you my soon to be famous Big Green Egg smoked pork chops. Smoked pork chops don't have to be something you have to just eat outside of home thanks to these simple directions and ingredients you too can smoke your own pork chops on your home smoker or big green egg.Prepping your SmokerTo make raw pork chops by smoking them you need to do a little prep work. First, start soaking your wood chips. Second, start brining your pork chops. For smoked pork chops, I always use a bone-in pork chop. I think the bone gives more flavor to the pork chops. Additionally, thickness matters. I would make sure you do not buy thin chops. Smoked Pork Chops have a longer cooking time, so make sure the pork chops are at least 1 inch thick and even better at 1 and ¼ inch thick.A simple brine will work. Soak the pork chops in the brine while you get the Big Green Egg or smoker going. Also, be soaking your wood chips to get them ready for the smoker. When you have the coals good and hot, add the chips to start the smoking, you will also want to adjust the vents to get the temperature of the grill down to 250 degrees.Arrange the woodchips over the coals. For those using a Big Green Egg, place the plate over the coals and chips and place the drip pan filled with water or extra brine on the plate. Recommend you have a big stack of aluminum pans on hand for drip pans. They come in super handy. This will allow for the pork chops to smoke without any direct heat or flair up possibilities and give moisture back to the smoke.How to Smoke Pork ChopsWhen you are ready to smoke your pork chops, drain the brine off the pork chops and then give them a quick rinse. Then season the pork chops with the worlds best pork seasoning salt. Place the pork chops on the grill grate over the juice pan. Seasoning them on both sides to allow them to smoke.Put the smoker or grill lid down and make sure the temperature remains no higher than 250 degrees. Keep a close ide on this as you don't want to cook these at too high of a temperature or they will cook quickly and not have the smokey flavors.About 30 minutes into the smoking, flip the pork chops and temp the pork chops. With smoking meats, it is crucial to have a digital thermometer to monitor the meat temps outside of the grill. We love the flame boss thermometer as it also links to our phones. The flame boss also comes with a fan to help regulate the pit temperature on the Big Green Egg.When the internal temperature on the pork chops reaches 145 degrees, pull the pork chops off the grill. I put them in a pan and cover with aluminum foil to let them rest at least 10 minutes and without losing any of the moisture. Serve these pork chops just as they are or with barbecue sauce.Pork Chop RecipesPan-Fried Pork Chops - No Flour and Low Carb America's Favorite Pork Chops Garlic Basil Grilled Pork Chops Cheesy Garlic and Brown Sugar Pork Chops
Serving: 1pork chop | Calories: 179kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 14174mg | Potassium: 111mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 40g | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 63mg | Iron: 1mg
A working mom of two very active teenagers. My husband and I gave up running the 80-cow dairy farm that also included a couple of hundred acres of corn and soybeans to both work to support the agricultural industry. We still have about 20 head of dairy heifers and cows to help my kids appreciate the effort it takes to raise livestock. I consider myself a foodie as I love cooking and experimenting with recipes. My family just wishes I would make the same thing twice. Find my other blog, FarmWifeDrinks.com for all things cocktails. Reader InteractionsHow long does it take to smoke pork chops on the Big Green Egg?The chops I smoked were very thick, and took about an hour and 30 minutes to cook to an internal temperature of 155.
How long do pork chops take on grill at 350?HOW LONG TO GRILL BONELESS PORK CHOPS. How long should you cook 1 inch pork chops?Bake pork chops in the preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes for 1-inch thick boneless pork chops. The pork chops are done when the internal temperature measures 145° F on an instant read thermometer. (Thinner pork chops will cook faster, bone-in pork chops will take longer to cook.
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