Grilled Pinoy Pork Chop Recipe
This Grilled Pinoy Pork Chop is your basic Filipino Grilled Pork Chop Recipe. Instead of the usual soy sauce and lemon juice marinade, this requires simple seasonings such as salt, pepper, and garlic powder to be mixed in low fat oil. Both olive and safflower oils are low in fat and cholesterol. These are the 2…
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This Grilled Pinoy Pork Chop is your basic Filipino Grilled Pork Chop Recipe. Instead of the usual soy sauce and lemon juice marinade, this requires simple seasonings such as salt, pepper, and garlic powder to be mixed in low fat oil. Both olive and safflower oils are low in fat and cholesterol. These are the 2 types of oil in my kitchen these days. You can still follow this pork chop recipe using your regular vegetable, canola, and corn oils though. What if you don’t use any oil? We can still make a delicious pork chop dish even if we do not use oil. However, the texture will be a bit dry.
If you haven’t gone grilling yet during the summer, this is the chance to heat-up your grill to make your own delicious lunch before fall arrives. It will also be a good idea to cook an extra cup or two of rice since you will surely need more than the usual when you start tasting the result of this pork chop recipe. Trust me on this.
Try this Grilled Pinoy Pork Chop Recipe and let me know what you think. Happy cooking!
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Grilled Pinoy Pork Chop Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 lbs pork chops
- 1 tablespoon olive oil or safflower oil you can use ordinary cooking oil
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
- A dash of chili powder optional
Instructions
- Combine oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and chili powder. Mix well until the powders are diluted in oil.
- Rub the oil mixture in each piece of pork chop.
- Place the pork chop in a covered container. Refrigerate for at least 3 hours for the flavors to be absorbed.
- Heat the grill. Using medium heat, grill each side of the pork chop for about 8 to 12 minutes depending on the thickness of the cut. Baste with remaining oil mixture.
- Transfer to a serving plate. Serve with sliced green mangoes, tomatoes, salted eggs, and shrimp paste.
- Share and enjoy!
Nutrition Information
marife says
I like grill pork chop its favorite.
Kim says
I made this tonight and it was very delicious! I added this on our favorites, definitely a keeper! Thank you Vanjo for sharing the recipe! God bless!
Vanjo Merano says
You’re welcome, Kim.