Happy to help. Let us know how it turns out.Thank you Sir!
Happy to help. Let us know how it turns out.Thank you Sir!
That mop sauce sounds great for pork steaks! I saved it but I'll have to modify it a tad. Wife and daughter has some food allergies. I can eat anything thoughHappy to help. Let us know how it turns out.
The mop sauce is fantastic on pork steaks and shoulders/butt. The flavor soaks through the meat and my daughter loves it.That mop sauce sounds great for pork steaks! I saved it but I'll have to modify it a tad. Wife and daughter has some food allergies. I can eat anything though.
Pork steaks are turning out to be one of my favorites! I was never a pork eater. One day my friend asked me if I ever got a whole hog. I told him no, don't eat much pork. He said, it's not the same as you get at Kroger! He raved about how delicious good pork was so I purchased a whole hog at a local farmer/butcher. He was so right. I think this is my fourth hog. They will smoke the bacon,ham and hocks but don't cure anything which is fine with me.The mop sauce is fantastic on pork steaks and shoulders/butt. The flavor soaks through the meat and my daughter loves it.
Was actually going to do pork steaks with mop sauce today, but called an audible and decided on a Mississippi pork roast instead.
That's a beautiful looking ham steak with nice hatch marks.I went with 1/4 cup pure maple syrup,Tbsp. cider vinegar, Tbsp. mustard. Two inch thick steak. Turned out great,family really liked the glaze. Poured the leftover sauce over the meat!
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That looks incredible, even after I ateThat's a beautiful looking ham steak with nice hatch marks.
I just pulled the Mississippi pork roast after a 3 hour smoke and additional3 hour braise. Will be assembling sandwiches with the pork, pepperonchinis, and braised garlic later.
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