To make his pork chops extra-juicy and give them a perfect caramelized crust, Underbelly chef Chris Shepherd lets them sit overnight in a honey-spiked brine inspired by the flavors of a Southern ham.
Ham is a central figure of holiday feasts and everyday sandwiches alike, but some "ham" is barely ham at all. Here's ...
A great ham takes time, says Chapel Hill, N.C., chef Andrea Reusing, in Cooking in the Moment (Clarkson Potter). One of my favorite ways to prepare a fresh ham is to cure it in a brine before roasting ...
At Kenton's restaurant, a couple of dozen 5-pound, boneless pork shoulders have been soaking for days in a flavorful brine awaiting the smoker. The restaurant is selling whole boneless, smoked hams ...
Yes, really. Make a ham. From scratch. Don’t just reheat one from the grocery store like you did for Easter. You still have the time to get it on if you start now. After a seven- or eight-day brine, ...
1. In a large saucepan, combine the salt and sugar with 2 quarts of the water. Bring to a boil over moderately high heat, stirring to dissolve the salt and sugar. Pour the brine into a very large pot.
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