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  2. Ree's Oven Baked Pork Chops Are So Easy To Make - AOL

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    The USDA recommends cooking pork chops to a minimum internal temperature of 145˚ on a meat thermometer, then remove them from the heat source and let them rest for about 3 minutes before serving.

  3. 2-Step Garlic Pork Chops Recipe - AOL

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    TIP: * The internal temperature of the pork chops should reach 160°F. Campbell's Kitchen Tip: Try my little shortcut. I use Campbell's® Cream of Mushroom with Roasted Garlic Soup instead of ...

  4. Your Air Fryer Is The Secret To The Most Flavorful Pork Chops

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    Cook at 375°, flipping halfway through, until an instant-read thermometer inserted into thickest part of pork chop registers 145°, 12-15 minutes. Let pork chops rest about 10 minutes before serving.

  5. List of pork dishes - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends cooking ground pork, that is obtained from pig carcasses, to an internal temperature of 160 °F, followed by a 3-minute rest, and cooking whole cuts to a minimum internal temperature of 145 °F, also followed by a 3-minute rest. [2

  6. Meat on the bone - Wikipedia

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    Boneless pork chops are sometimes used as a sandwich filling due to being easier to prepare, [30] [31] but can become dry and tough if not cooked properly, according to the Wall Street Journal, which recommends not cooking to above an internal temperature of 145 °F (63 °C). [31]

  7. Juicy Buttermilk Pork Chops Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large bowl, cover the pork chops with the buttermilk and refrigerate for 4 hours or overnight. 2. Preheat the oven to 425°. Drain the chops, pat them dry and season with salt and pepper.

  8. Pork - Wikipedia

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    Pork is the culinary name for the meat of the pig (Sus domesticus). It is the most commonly consumed meat worldwide, [1] with evidence of pig husbandry dating back to 5000 BCE. [2] Pork is eaten both freshly cooked and preserved; curing extends the shelf life of pork products. Ham, gammon, bacon, and pork sausage are examples of preserved pork.

  9. Pork Loin Vs. Pork Tenderloin: What Are The Differences? - AOL

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    Monitoring the internal temperature of both cuts ensures the best results, making sure they land at about 145°F with a few minutes of rest time before serving.

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