GRILLED CUBAN PORK CHOPS
Grilled Cuban Pork Chops are marinated in a delicious blend of flavors including orange, lime, fresh herbs and spices then grilled to perfection. This recipe will give you intensely flavored, juicy pork chops every time!
Provided by Lauren Harris
Categories Main Dish
Time 8h40m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Whisk together the olive oil, orange zest, orange juice, lime zest, lime juice, cilantro, mint, garlic, oregano and cumin. Reserve 1/4 cup of the marinade.
- Pour the remaining marinade into a large zip top bag or bowl and add the pork chops.
- Cover and let the pork marinate in the refrigerator overnight, or for at least 8 hours.
- Set the temperature of the grill to high of 500°F.
- Once the grill is preheated, remove the pork chops from the marinade, letting the excess drip off before adding them to the grill. Press them down lightly.
- Close the lid and allow to cook for 5-7 minutes, depending on the thickness of the pork.
- Carefully open the lid, turn the pork chops over, and close the lid to cook and additional 4-5 minutes or until the pork reaches an internal temperature of 145°F on a food thermometer inserted into the center of the thickest portion.
- Remove the pork chops to a plate, cover with foil, and allow to rest for 5-10 minutes.
- Serve with reserved marinade, if desired.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 serving, Calories 496 kcal, Carbohydrate 11 g, Protein 30 g, Fat 37 g, SaturatedFat 7 g, Cholesterol 90 mg, Sodium 71 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 6 g, TransFat 1 g, UnsaturatedFat 28 g
CUBAN PORK CHOPS WITH MOJO
Steps:
- In a gallon-sized resealable plastic bag, combine 1 cup orange juice, 1/2 cup lime juice, and vinegar. Add pork and let it sit and marinate for about 1 hour in refrigerator.
- In a small mixing bowl, combine all dried spices. Pat the pork chops dry with a paper towel and rub with the dry spice mixture.
- Heat oil in a large saute pan over high heat. Place the pork chops in the pan and sear on 1 side until brown. Flip over and turn the heat down to medium-low. Add onion and saute for 2 minutes. Then add the garlic and continue to cook until garlic begins to brown. Pour in the remaining 1/4 cup orange juice, 1/4 cup lime juice, and white wine. Simmer until the liquid is slightly reduced and begins to thicken. The chops should be cooked through.
- Remove the chops from pan and put on a warm plate. Continue to reduce juices in pan by half. Pour over the chops and serve immediately.
- Garnish with watercress, tomatoes and avocado.
GRILLED MOJO PORK CHOPS
Garlic and Citrus Pork Chops Infuse your pork chops with incredible flavor with this simple Cuban-style Mojo marinade. Mojo is made with GOYA® Naranja Agria - Bitter Orange Marinade (bitter orange marinade), which is the juice squeezed from tangy Seville oranges. Mixed with a generous amount of garlic, and traditional Cuban spices like oregano and cumin, mojo makes pork tender and delicious. Try this easy grilling recipe for classic Cuban cooking at its best!
Time 20m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Step 1 In medium mixing bowl, using whisk, whisk together Naranja Agria, onions, olive oil, garlic, Adobo, oregano and cumin until well combined. Transfer ¼ cup mojo marinade to small bowl; stir in cilantro. Cover and set aside in refrigerator. Step 2 Pour remaining marinade in large, non-reactive container. Add pork chops, flipping to completely coat and submerge in marinade. Cover. Transfer to refrigerator; marinate at least 2 hours, or up to 24 hours for best results. Remove pork chops from refrigerator 30 minutes before grilling. Drain and discard marinade. Step 3 Prepare grill to medium-high heat. (Or, heat large grill pan over medium-high heat). Season pork chops all over with Adobo. Add chops to hot, greased grill grates. Cook, flipping once after 5 minutes, until pork is dark golden brown on both sides and cooked through (quick-read thermometer inserted into center of pork chop without touching bone registers 145°F), 10-12 minutes. Step 4 Transfer pork to serving platter. Drizzle with reserved mojo-cilantro mixture. Serve with Avocado and onions. [Note: No-time? No problem! Please use GOYA® Mojo Criollo Marinade]
GRILLED MOJO PORK CHOPS
Provided by Food Network
Time 20m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. In medium mixing bowl, using whisk, whisk together Naraja Agria, onions, olive oil, garlic, Adobo, oregano and cumin until well combined. Transfer 1/4 cup mojo marinade to small bowl; stir in cilantro. Cover and set aside in refrigerator.
- 2. Pour remaining marinade in large, non-reactive container. Add pork chops, flipping to completely coat and submerge in marinade. Cover. Transfer to refrigerator; marinate at least 2 hours, or up to 24 hours for best results. Remove pork chops from refrigerator 30 minutes before grilling. Drain and discard marinade.
- 3. Prepare grill to medium-high heat. (Or, heat large grill pan over medium-high heat). Season pork chops all over with Adobo. Add chops to hot, greased grill grates. Cook, flipping once after 5 minutes, until pork is dark golden brown on both sides and cooked through (quick-read thermometer inserted into center of pork chop without touching bone registers 145 degrees F), 10-12 minutes.
- 4. Transfer pork to serving platter. Drizzle with reserved mojo-cilantro mixture. Serve with Avocado and onions.
GRILLED CUBAN MOJO PORK CHOPS
Steps:
- Combine marinade ingredients in a small bowl.
- Place pork chops into a resealable plastic bag or an air tight container with a lid (glass or plastic) large enough to hold four pork chops. Pour marinade mixture over top and toss to coat. Seal bag or secure lid onto the dish. Marinate chops in the refrigerator for 4-6 hours.
- Preheat grill for medium heat.
- Remove chops from the refrigerator. Let stand at room temperature or 10 minutes.
- Place chops onto grill grate, close lid and cook for 10 minutes. Turn chops and cook for an additional 8, or until the internal temperature of the meat reaches desired doneness. Please note that 145 degrees F. is medium-rare, 150 degrees F. is medium, and 155 degrees F. is medium-well.
- Once cooked, remove chops from the grill and place onto a clean platter or cutting board. Top with chopped cilantro (or your favorite garnish) and serve.
CUBAN PORK CHOPS WITH MOJO
Mojo (pronounced moe-hoe)is Cuba's national table sauce. Serve pork chops with black beans and white rice.
Provided by Maine-iac
Categories Cuban
Time 1h15m
Yield 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Heat olive oil in frying pan over medium heat.
- Add garlic, cumin, and oregano, cook 1 minute.
- Quickly add lime juice, and bring to boil until slightly thickened.
- Add salt and pepper, set aside to cool.
- Place pork chops in shallow bowl, cover with sauce, coating chops.
- Marinate for 1 hour in fridge.
- Grill or broil chops until well done, and reheat remaining sauce.
- Transfer chops to plate and pour sauce over chops.
CUBAN GRILLED PORK (LECHON ASADO)
What sets Cuban-style pork apart is the use of mojo criollo, a highly seasoned marinade made up of tangy citrus juice, vast amounts of garlic, cumin, and oregano.
Provided by Lourdes Castro
Categories Pork Graduation Father's Day Backyard BBQ Dinner Summer Grill Grill/Barbecue Party Paleo Dairy Free Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added
Yield Serves 10 to 12
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Prepare the marinade
- Mix all marinade ingredients in a bowl and let sit for 10 minutes.
- Marinate the pork
- If using a flavor injector (see cooking notes), strain half the marinade into a bowl, adding the strained-out garlic to the other half of the marinade. Use the injector to take in some strained marinade, pierce the pork with the tip of the needle, and inject it into the flesh. Do this all over the meat until the strained marinade has been used up.
- If you are not using a flavor injector, use a long, thin knife to create deep gashes all over the flesh and pour the marinade over the pork.
- Place the marinated pork in a deep bowl or container. Generously season the outside of the pork with salt and pour the remaining marinade all over it, spreading the onion rings all over the top.
- Cover well with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or up to 24 hours.
- Boil the marinade for basting
- Remove the pork from the marinade and place it on a platter. Transfer the marinade to a saucepan, add the onions, and bring to a boil for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and allow to cool. Place the boiled marinade and onions in a blender and puree until smooth. The marinade is now ready to use as a basting liquid.
- Grill the pork
- Before heating your grill, remove the pork from the refrigerator and bring to room temperature.
- Heat your grill to 550°F and close the lid. Wait at least 15 minutes before lowering the temperature to 300°F. Oil the grill grates with a vegetable oil-soaked paper towel held with a long pair of tongs.
- If your cut has the skin still attached, begin the cooking process with the skin side up (away from the direct heat).
- Grill your meat about 2 1/2 hours total. Turn the meat over once when you are one quarter through with the cooking time, again when you are halfway through, and once more when three-quarters of the cooking time has elapsed. The pork is ready when it reaches an internal temperature of 150°F on the grill (it will continue to cook when it's off the heat, raising the internal temperature to the desired 160°F).
GRILLED MOJO PORK CHOPS AND AVOCADO SALAD
These bone-in pork chops are extra juicy thanks to a citrusy Cuban mojo marinade. It's typically made with sour oranges, but a combination of oranges and limes gives a similar sweet-and-sour tang. Avocados are the go-to side dish for Cuban meals, and this version of an avocado salad ties the orange and lime from the mojo into the dressing and adds sweet grilled pineapple!
Provided by Gabriela Rodiles
Categories main-dish
Time 2h40m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- For the mojo and pork chops: Combine the orange juice, lime juice, onion, garlic, olive oil, oregano, cumin, 2 teaspoons kosher salt and a few grinds pepper in a blender. Blend until smooth and emulsified. Place the pork chops in a gallon-sized resealable plastic bag. Pour the mojo overtop. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours and up to 24 hours.
- For the avocado salad: Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat, or preheat a griddle or grill pan over medium-high heat until very hot, about 10 minutes. Brush the pineapple spears with the vegetable oil. Grill each side until dark char marks appear, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer to a cutting board to cool, then dice.
- Mix the orange zest, lime zest and juice, vinegar, olive oil, 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt and several cracks of freshly ground black pepper in a small bowl. Set aside.
- Using a sharp knife (chef's or paring), slice both ends off the zested orange. Stand the orange on one end and cut away the peel and white pith, following the contour of the fruit. Carefully cut between the membranes to release the orange segments, letting them drop onto the cutting board. Dice the segments and squeeze remaining juice out of the core of the orange into the bowl with the dressing. Add the diced orange segments, diced grilled pineapple, avocado and red onion to a medium bowl. Pour in the dressing and mix to combine. Set aside.
- When ready to grill the pork chops, remove them from marinade and pat completely dry with a paper towel. Pour the mojo remaining in the bag into a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the mojo reduces by half and thickens, 8 to 10 minutes.
- Brush the pork chops with 2 tablespoons vegetable oil and season each side with 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt and a few grinds of black pepper. Place the chops on the grill or grill pan the pineapple cooked on (preheat it again if necessary) and grill over medium-high heat until the pork releases from the pan, about 4 minutes. Flip and cook the other side until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the chops near but not touching bone registers 140 degrees F, 3 to 4 minutes. Let the chops rest for 5 minutes to allow the juices to redistribute.
- Spoon one quarter of the mojo reduction onto a dinner plate. Top with a pork chop and then spoon avocado salad over the chop. Repeat with remaining pork chops.
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