A bone-in pork loin can become many things. Cut the ribs away from the loin, and you’ll have baby back ribs and a boneless pork loin. Slice the loin between each bone, and you’ll get pork chops, but ...
Bone-in pork chops pack more flavor than boneless but can be a little tricky to grill. You want the meat cooked past medium-rare but not past medium-well (technically, 135 degrees). So no chewy parts ...
Considering you can't eat a bone, buying bone-in pork chops can seem like a bad deal. After all, you're paying for something that will eventually find its way to your trash can. But according to chef ...