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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    let it sit in fridge for a few days --to a week... make SURE IT CAN DRAIN.... sitting in blood will send it off in no time at all.
    BBQ or Pan fried is possibly hardest way to get meat really tender... slow cooker in one of the commercial sauses,san remo,barkers etc and it should fall apart. back strap is half the meat of a chop..eye fillet being the smaller bit.... FWIW we cooked pork chops two days ago,smaller boar all of 60lb and it was so tender it fell apart...cooked in electric frypan for hour give or take...start cooking then fill pan with HOT water...when it has evapourated off and pan starts to sizzle again,move meat around to get the caramelization and scoffemupdelishimo thats how we cook all our chops. a tenderizing hammer might help too...bum of a beer stubbie works in a pinch.
    bugger you reckoned the tractor mounted posthole rammer was a good a meat tenderiser as any-apart from that an 12lb sledge hammer on the back step rendered most meat juicy.

 

 

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