How to Make Crispy, Juicy Deviled Pork Chops



Test cook Elle Simone makes Bridget the ultimate Deviled Pork Chops.

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24 Comments

  1. I wish they'd give a milder version of this. This is fine for those who love it hot, spicy, and strong – but a lot of people have lower tolerances, by choice or medical necessity!

    It's really frustrating that all these great recipes are designed only for the people who don't have ANY restrictions! Talk about catering to the minority of the population!

    And I'm talking about all those people who can't have:
    Spicy Foods
    Garlic
    High Pepper
    Salt
    Acidic stomachs….
    I know because my family has all of those! Cook's Country has great recipes, but they almost never give options for anyone who has a stricter palate than "absolutely EVERYTHING"!!!

  2. I made these yesterday. I trimmed off the fat on the edges. It took 60 minutes to barely make 141, I let them rest the 10 mins and the chops were cold. 😢 I'll make them again, the flavor was good, but I plan to cook them longer and eat them when they are still warm.

  3. I love to see Elle cook, in fact, I like all the chefs on this channel, especially the hosts….they can be hilarious…..I tried this recipe and honestly, it wasn't my favorite. I used 1/4 c Dijon mustard as instructed and the taste of the chops was sharp, bitter and unpleasant. The mustard flavor was overwhelming and too strong. This is the only recipe I've tried that I felt was a waste of food, in fact, I didn't even finish my chop, my guests said they liked it….they all finished theirs and I believe they'd be honest and tell me what they think, so obviously it was just me. Anyway, I'll continue to try all your recipes, but this one….gets the "raspberry"….sorry 🙂 I rarely leave anything but positive feedback but I hope you will not be offended by my comments….but I don't think these chops are for everyone.

  4. I agree with comments that suggests seasoning and rendering the pork fat. I am curious though when Meat is resting what becomes the ideal serving temperature? Hot n Now platings at home and in restaurants don’t take this into consideration. Patience

  5. Elle has such a welcoming personality, and quick wit, too! 😊
    I'm gonna have to remember this, my mom would love it. Her and Shake And Bake made me think pork chops were doomed to be dry for years. 😅

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