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Maple Apple Cider Brined Pork

Ingredients:
  • 7 cups hot water

  • ½ cup kosher salt

  • 2 cups apple cider

  • ½ cup maple syrup

  • 2 Tbsp cracked black peppercorns

  • 6 center-cut loin chops, 1¼ -1½ inch thick (or 4 pork tenderloins, 1 to 1¼ lbs each) (or 1 boneless pork loin, 4-6 lbs)

Directions: Stir the hot water and salt together until the salt is dissolved. Add the apple cider, syrup, and pepper. Cool to below 45° in the refrigerator. Trim any excess external fat from the meat.
Submerge the pork in the brine in a large bowl or small crock; make sure the meat stays under the surface during curing by using a heavy plate to weight it down. Refrigerate the pork in the cure. The chops should take 4-6 hours in the brine; the tenderloin, 6-8 hours; and the loin, 1-2 days. (Bone-in pork can take a day longer in the brine because of the bone, which gives it a larger diameter.) If marinating for a day or longer, stir the brine daily and turn the pork occasionally.
To test flavor of brined pork, cut a small piece off the meat, pat it dry and pan-fry it. If the meat is sufficiently flavorful, remove it from the brine, let it come to room temperature and grill. If not, leave it in the brine and test again later.
Yield: 6 servings

Credit:  Cornell Maple Program Sugar Maple Research & Extension

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