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Grilled Marinated Pork Chops

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Meats August 1992 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Apple juice
3/4 c Soy sauce
1/2 c Honey
2 lg Garlic cloves; forced through a
; garlic press
2 tb Grated peeled fresh gingerroot
1 tb Dry mustard
2 ds Worcestershire sauce
1/2 c Golden or dark rum
Twelve; (1-inch-thick) pork
; chops
A; (12-ounce) jar apple
; jelly
3 tb Lemon juice
Freshly grated nutmeg to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

In a bowl combine the apple juice, 1/2 cup of the soy sauce, the honey, the
garlic, the gingerroot, the mustard, the Worcestershire sauce, and the rum.
In a shallow dish arrange the pork chops in one layer, pour the marinade
over them, and let them marinate, covered and chilled, turning them
occasionally, overnight. Drain the marinade into a saucepan and add the
jelly and the remaining 1/4 cup soy sauce. Bring the sauce to a boil, boil
it until it is reduced to about 1 1/2 cups, and stir in the lemon juice and
the nutmeg. Grill the pork chops on an oiled rack set about 6 inches over
glowing coals, turning them and basting them with the sauce every 5
minutes, for a total 20 minutes, or until they are just cooked through.
Serve the chops with the sauce.
Serves 6 to 8.
Gourmet August 1992
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