Smoking pork chops, how to..

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I just purchased a Bradley electric (not digital) and last evening cut up a boneless pork loin into chops.  All I want to do with them
(depending on your suggestions) is smoke and freeze them.  Later cook them.
Your help is greatly appreciated...
Thanks all in advance

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FLBentRider

W E L C O M E  to the Forum the ham!

With Pork, the possibilities are almost endless.

For starters, I would probably use your favorite rub and smoke them to an IT (internal temperature) of 130F or so, then vac seal and freeze. To eat, I would grill for some nice sear marks and cook to an IT of at least 145F.

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There is a rub there called Jan's rub that is good on just about everything...
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mikecorn.1

Congrats and welcome to the forum. Just like FLBR said. Lets see them pics when you get done.
Mike

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Welcome , Glad to have you with us.

This is the place to learn, lots of good info and helpful friendly Members.



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classicrockgriller

that was one of the first things i smoked but i smoke to eat now....awesome. these are some great ppl here....ask and thou shalt recieve

muzzletim

Welcome, you will enjoy all the great info and advice when asked for!
Tim

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Welcome to the Bradley family and congrats on your purchase.

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OU812

Welcome to the fun of smoking

I like to do a loin with out cutting into chops till after its smoked that way each chop has a nice bark around the edge and the center stays nice and moist.

As FLB has stated is the same way i like to do my chops

Let us no how your loin chops turn out