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If you are like me, you love a good cheese and charcuterie board. The problem is, I often have 3 to 4 half used jars of fig jam in the fridge as I can never remember if we have some when I am out buying meats and cheeses for the board. Planning a glaze for these delicious Kurobuta Pork Chops from Snake River Farms the main ingredient presented itself to me when I looked in the fridge and found 3 jars of this delicious fig jam waiting for me.  This recipe came together quickly after that and is as delicious as it gets. Now sit back, grab a glass of your favorite Pinot Noir, and enjoy this post for Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze.

Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze

Start with one of my favorite rubs from Dizzy Pig BBQ (Raging River) and apply that to the pork chops after you rub a little olive oil as a base. 

Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze

For the glaze get 1 cup fig preserve, ¼ cup apple cider vinegar, 1 tbs stone ground mustard, 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce, 1 tsp sriracha sauce, ½ tsp garlic powder, ½ tsp onion powder, salt and pepper to taste. Mix all of that together in a cast iron sauce pan. 

Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze

Place the pan with the glaze on to your Big Green Egg preheated to 350°F setup for direct grilling. Let the glaze cook for 10 minutes or until you see it come to a low boil. Remove from the grill and let cool. The glaze will thicken as it cools. 

Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze

Now rub the Big Green Egg grilling grate with a little oil and place the pork chops on. Let them cook for 5 minutes before flipping. 

Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze

Cook another 5 minutes then shut down the vents on your Big Green Egg. Apply the glaze on both sides and let cook for another 5 minute or until the internal temperature measures 145°F. 

Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze

Pull the pork chops off and let rest 10 minutes before serving. 

Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze

I served the pork chops over cauliflower puree which was a nice compliment to this smokey sweetness of the chops. 

Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze

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Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze

By: The BBQ Buddha
This recipe for Grilled Kurobuta Pork Chops with a Fig Jam Glaze is delicious. An easy glaze that works so well with the grilled pork chops.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 2
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Ingredients 

  • 2 bone-in Kurobuta Pork Chops
  • Dizzy Pig Raging River Rub
  • Olive oil
  • Glaze ingredients:
  • 1 cup fig preserve
  • ยผ cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tbs stone ground mustard
  • 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp sriracha sauce
  • ยฝ tsp garlic powder
  • ยฝ tsp onion powder
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions 

  • Preheat your Big Green Egg to 350ยฐ setup for direct grilling
  • Take the pork chops out of the fridge and apply a little olive oil then Dizzy Pig Raging River Rub
  • Let sit at room temperature while the grill is preheating
  • Mix all the glaze ingredients in a cast iron container
  • Place on the grill and let heat for 10 minutes or until it comes to a low boil
  • Remove the glaze from the grill and let cool, it will thicken as it cools
  • Place the pork chops on the grill and cook 5 minutes before flipping
  • Cook another 5 minutes then shut down the vents on your Big Green Egg
  • Apply the glaze, flip the chops and apply more glaze
  • Let roast another 5 minutes until the glaze sets and the temperature is 145ยฐF internal
  • Pull the pork chops and let rest 5-10 minutes before serving

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main
Cuisine: American
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