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This recipe did not work well for me. All of the yogurt coating dripped off into the grill or was burned off during the cooking. In the end, I just ended up with plain grilled turkey. My family all seasoned it with seasoning salt to give it some flavor. Was I supposed to save some of the rub mixture to apply late in the grilling process? Also, the grilling took much longer than the 8-12 minutes for portions of the cut. In particular, the "seam" at the end of the butterfly cut took a long time to finish. Another dinner only resulting in my wife being mad at me...
I found this recipe very confusing. How did the apple butter relate to the rest of the recipe? After creating and setting aside, the recipe did not call for the apple butter again. I found the stuffing too salty and spicy. (Was I really supposed to use 2 tablespoons of the seasoning mix?) My family concurred and all stated that they would have just rather had stove-top. The cooking time also did not work out. I removed the dish 10 minutes early, and it was already a little overdone. I think it would have been better to have turned the chops for even cooking. The presentation looked good and the stuffed chops are a clever idea. But, this was tremendously time consuming for a below average dish. I will look elsewhere for a pork chop recipe next time.
General:Pepper is the dried berry of Piper nigrum. This vine which can grow up to ten feet tall is indigenous to India and Asia. Pepper is actually berries that are picked about nine months after flowering. ...
This recipe made my dinner not only delicious but also so simple. I switched sugar for brown sugar on the rub (which is what makes this dish so wonderful). I skipped making the sauce for a bottled version to save time. I never cooked a rack before because I thought it was so difficult to cook. My deli just lost a customer buying racks of ribs; Now, I can do it on my own.