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Receta Pork Chops al Pastor on the Grill
by Amanda Formaro

The 4th of July is upon us, and families everywhere will be grilling up a storm. Cooking on the grill is a favorite of mine, especially during the hot summer months when it’s just too hot to cook inside. I love an herb laden marinade, a spicy rub or even a good seasoning blend to shake over chicken, pork, fish or beef before it hits the grill.

This summer I plan to try quite a few new flavors and spice blends during our outdoor cookouts. I’ve recently partnered with Mazola Cooking Oil to bring you not only some delicious recipes, but also share tips, tricks, great info and before it’s all over with, a giveaway for some great grilling goodies!

Some of you may already know that I broke my ankle a few weeks ago, especially if you follow along on Instagram. Just before that I had started watching what I was eating a bit more closely and started exercising. While the treadmill is going to have to wait a few more weeks for my return, I can still be careful about what goes into my body, and eating heart healthy meat and vegetables is really important to me. I lost my beautiful mom at the young age of 45 from heart failure. I am now 46 and there isn’t a day that goes by that I’m not reminded about having a healthy heart. I was also diagnosed with hypertension a couple of years ago, better known as high blood pressure. About 4 years ago my doctor told me that my blood sugar levels were right over the line for being a type 2 diabetic.

While I’m still overweight and working on it, I eat a lot better than I used to. I’m much more careful about what ingredients I use and I look at labels now, never used to! Did you know that while trendy oils such as coconut oil and palm oil have no cholesterol, they are actually quite high in saturated fats? Simply substituting unsaturated fats for saturated fats can help reduce the risk of heart disease. Music to my ears.

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What will you be cooking on the grill for the 4th? Still trying to decide?

Pork Chops al Pastor on the Grill

Ingredients

Instructions

Preheat grill to medium.

Grill pineapple wedges on oiled grates 2 to 3 minutes per side or until grill marks appear. Remove from grill, cover with foil and cool five minutes. Chop wedges into 1/4-inch sized pieces and place in mixing bowl. Add onion, jalapenos, cilantro and salt; stir to combine. Place salsa in refrigerator until ready to serve.

Remove stems and seeds from dried chiles and break apart. Heat water to boiling; add chiles and cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until softened. Drain chiles, reserving 2 tablespoons of the cooking liquid. Combine the reserved liquid, chiles, lime juice, garlic, cumin, brown sugar, bouillon and oil in blender or food processor. Puree marinade until smooth.

Place pork chops and marinade into resealable plastic bag. Marinate for 15 minutes or in refrigerator overnight.

Remove pork chops from marinade; discard marinade. Grill pork chops on oiled grill grates 4 to 5 minutes per side or until an internal temperature reaches a minimum of 150°F. Remove from grill; tent with foil five minutes to retain juices. Divide salsa evenly between pork chops. Serve immediately

Notes from Amanda

Did you know you can freeze meat in marinade? Simply place meat and marinade in a zipper freezer bag and marinate for a few hours in the refrigerator. Place bag in the freezer. Keep for up to three months, thaw in the refrigerator before cooking.

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